Miami, Carnival Relationship Tight

As a cruise entity goes, Carnival's name regularly gets dragged through the mud, as it is once again because of the troublesome Triumph. But it seldom happens in Miami. There, hometown of the cruise line's offices and the basketball team that belongs to the Carnival owner, this good corporate citizen is a great corporate citizen.… Continue reading Miami, Carnival Relationship Tight

Three Ships Miss the Magic 86

You know what's good when a cruise ship fails to meet Center for Disease Control standards? It keeps the entire industry on its toes. The most recent failures were the Celebrity Summit, the Golden Princess and the SeaDream II. Failure is a score of 85 or less, which shoots holes in our theory that everything… Continue reading Three Ships Miss the Magic 86

Norwegian's View of Fine Print

  The impact of Hurricane Sandy last week is a not-so-friendly reminder to cruise passengers that, in the end, it's luck of the draw. When something like this happens, cruise lines have no legal obligation to do anything for passengers whose plans are disrupted. It's there, somewhere, in the fine print of your cruise contract.… Continue reading Norwegian's View of Fine Print

Vroom, Vroom…Cruising to Monaco

  Every once in a while we come across a cruise that prompts this response: "Now THAT would be cool." As anybody who has been in our garage knows, we have an affinity for sports cars. Not for under the hood and overhead cams…just for the style. In car racing, nothing is more stylish than… Continue reading Vroom, Vroom…Cruising to Monaco

Gentlemen Who Prefer Cruises

On the weekend, we came across a story about “gentlemen hosts” on cruise ships. These are “jobs” for single men who pay $30 a day to go and have a good time on a cruise, with no romantic liaisons allowed. In other words, they have to be, well, gentlemen. The Gentleman Host Program and others… Continue reading Gentlemen Who Prefer Cruises