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Hi all, I've been on these boards for a couple months now and I really have enjoyed this community so far.  My name is Dan (duh!) and I'm originally from Long Island and moved to GA 6 years ago.  Got married in November of '22 for the first time to the love of my life.  I work in retail selling patio furniture, have done so forever.

I have really enjoyed reading everyone's adventures in the Live Blogs board and I'm amazed at how many cruises people go on.  I'm fortunate enough to have gone on cruises with my family growing up, then went on a handful of Jam Cruises from 2005 through 2019.  There is nothing like the anticipation just before boarding and finally stepping foot on the ship to start your voyage!

I waste a lot of time on the internet so I thought it would be fun to have a thread to talk about your cruising history, where you are from and what you do for a living.  I'm going to list my past cruises but for many of you that might be difficult if you've been doing this for 20+ years and have over 100 cruises so maybe just say what your favorite cruise was if you like.  I look forward to hearing your stories and getting to know everyone a little more!  Anyways, enough babbling on my end...here's my cruise history...
 

1993, Nov 20 - Celebrity Zenith - can't find itinerary
1995, Jan 8 - Majesty of the Seas - 7 Night W Caribbean
1997, Jan 4 - Splendour of the Seas - 7 Night S Caribbean
1998, Jan 3 - Rhapsody of the Seas - 7 Night S Caribbean
1998, Dec 28 - Celebrity Horizon - can't find itinerary
2000, Jan 7 - Splendour of the Seas - 10 Night Circle the Caribbean
2005, Jan 6 - Carnival Celebration - Jam Cruise 3
2006, Jan 7 - MSC Lirica - Jam Cruise 4
2007, Jan 2 - MSC Opera - Jam Cruise 5
2012, Jan 9 - MSC Poesia - Jam Cruise 10
2016, Jan 6 - MSC Divinia - Jam Cruise 14
2019, Jan 15 - NCL Jade - Jam Cruise 17
Upcoming
2024, Aug 12 - NCL Jewel - 7 Night Alaska
2024, Nov 24 - Symphony of the Seas - 7 Night Caribbean
2025, Jul 7 - Voyager of the Seas - 7 Night Greek Isles  

 

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I am relatively new to this cruise thing.  Our first cruise was in 2016, and we just finished our 20th cruise.  19 were on Royal.

Prior to that, I could not even imagine the cruise scene.  I was completely uninterested.  And now, I love it and could easily live aboard a ship. 

And if it's not evident, I am retired.🍹

😎

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What was your one non-Royal cruise and how was that experience?  

I cannot wait to retire...only 46 though so got another 16 years to go.  Wife wants to retire when we are 55 but obviously we'll have to see how we are doing financially at that point.

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Just now, Southern Dan said:

What was your one non-Royal cruise and how was that experience?  

I cannot wait to retire...only 46 though so got another 16 years to go.  Wife wants to retire when we are 55 but obviously we'll have to see how we are doing financially at that point.

Our one and only non-Royal cruise was aboard Norwegian Breakaway.  A tremendous wonderful modern and beautiful ship, but it had no conventional promenade.  The Promenade is my favorite place on a ship.  Without the Promenade, there were just that many more bars.  And that's fine too for the folks that prefer that.  I'm just not one.  I can already find plenty of bars to keep me happy.😎

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I would say my current total is about 23 cruises. My first cruise was in 2012 on Carnival. I have done some river cruises in Europe, including one along the Nile. I am fairly young, 38, to have cruised as much as I have. 

I started sailing Royal in 2019 and I have been on 17 cruises since then, I have a B2B2B on Freedom in May that will bring me to 20, it will also be the first time I cruise during my birthday. 

I have 6 cruises scheduled after Freedom, including my first Alaskan cruise in Sept and a Celebrity cruise on the docket for 2025 that will probably get moved to 2026. 

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I started cruising in 2007 when my mom got the cruise bug.  We started with Carnival.  After almost 10 cruises going to the same places over and over again I wanted a break from it and to get to use my time off for other things and other types of vacations.  I did another cruise with a friend in 2011 on NCL through a casino offer.

My mother and brother kept going after their Carnival stint and they tried other cruise lines and eventually ended up loyal to Royal.  They lured me back to cruising in 2014 with an Alaska cruisetour which was on Radiance.  From there they kept enticing me with itineraries that went to different places and then my mother decided to start spending my inheritance and sailing in the fancy cabins, so came along for the ride.  My brother was involved with the Royal Caribbean Blog community and one of those next sailings happened to be on a RoyalCaribbeanBlog Group Cruise in 2018.  I joined the message boards and had a good time on the cruise with the group and have only missed one group cruise since then.  I also started taking up my mother's offer to sail with them as much as possible and I became loyal to Royal, with a couple of NCL diversions for music charters here and there.  My mother and brother hit Pinnacle and "graduated" to trying out Celebrity, so I've taken one of those as well.

I'm now at 37 sailings with Royal alone with most of those after the pandemic restart.  I have 13 more scheduled through 2025.  I do live in Florida, so a lot of those are short sailings since they work with my schedule better (less time off).  I also have two NCL music charters coming up and another Celebrity sailing.  I've now occupied myself with cruising as the only form of vacation. I end up traveling solo a lot and I'm super comfortable going alone on cruises so I stick with it.

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For my wife and I, next month's Icon sailing will be our 10th cruise (first with DCL, all others with Royal). With a little help from those double C&A points following the startup, we'll be Diamond after this next sailing. 😀 

Only one more on the schedule for next year (Royal of course 😆)... our first Mediterranean cruise (same itinerary as @Plasticbrain ! Trying to book at least one cruise per year. We can't sail nearly as much as we'd like to due to the usual factors including my wife's limited time off since changing employers. We've got some time before retirement (10-15 years), but the current plan is to relocate possibly to Florida to be closer to our good friends and all of the ports, parks, etc.

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21 hours ago, DB Cooper said:

Our next cruise on Symphony in October will be our tenth. They'll probably be a once a year type of vacation for us going forward.

Do you board the ships using the gangway or do you parachute onto the pool deck from a Boeing 727 with bundles of cash strapped to you? 😆

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I only started cruising back in 2018, when my family and I did our first cruise on Freedom. (and I became a huge follower of this site)

Since then, my wife and I have done all of 5 cruises, 3 of them on Royal and 2 on Princess. Two planned cruises got wrecked by the Dark Times. We have two more cruises coming up; our first time trying NCL in October, and then back with Royal for my 55th birthday in late January 2025.

I'm hoping to retire in a little over 5 years, and at that time I'm hoping to seriously raise my cruising game. But that will mostly depend on how much PTO my wife is getting at that time, unless she becomes OK with the idea of me sailing on my own for some more exotic locales she wouldn't care for anyway (if I can manage them at that time).

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First cruise was a TA Italy to New York in February of 1962. I was only about 18 months old so I only know what my surviving older sister has told me about sailing first class on the SS Constitution. Second was on Carnival in 1997 for my honeymoon. Third in 2011 on Norwegian with my wife and kids. Ten year gap to starting in earnest in 2021 after we retired. Since then we've cruised three times on Princess (27 nights) and 4 times on RCL (39 nights). Two more scheduled on RCL. We really enjoy cruising

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We started crusing in 2016 when we took my dad and family for his 70th birthday. My wife and I went on our 1st cruise with just us in 2018 for our 5 year anniversary. We just finished the 1st cruise of our back to back to back. We are currently at 9 cruises completed and will be at 11 when we finish this leg. We have 4 more booked including another back to back on Independence next June (RC Blog Group Cruise)!

This back to back to back is our 1st cruise as a Diamond as well. We made Diamond in 8 cruises (suites).

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first cruise in 1990 for my first honeymoon round the greek islands on a greek line (cant remember the name). Then started cruising when we had kids on Thomson (now TUI) since we had shares and got a 10% discount - 2 inside cabins for 3 each cabin was cheaper than 2 hotel rooms with self catering! Did that Easter and October from about 2001 to 2008 with one NCL, one Costa and once Carnival thrown in. Then did Independence in 2008 and I was hooked on RC. 5 more RC cruises up until June 2011 by which time I had split from hubby and had no money for holidays let alone cruises.

New partner - now hubby - cruised with me for the first time on RC in 2019. Since then we have done 4 more with 7 booked out until 2025 and I plan to book another in November as soon as the Europe 2026 itineraries are released

Loyal to Royal and we absolutely love it

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