jeudi 30 janvier 2014

Vomit cruise

Passengers stagger off cruise ship reeking of vomit at NJ dock



Lovely. But, hey, they get a discount on their next dream vacation aboard a cruise ship.



From another article:



"On Wednesday night, I was in the dining room and a woman was vomiting into her napkin," [a passenger] said. "There were people walking around in their pajamas with vomit and diarrhea on them. People were barfing all over the place."



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I do not get the appeal. Best case, you're cooped up in a floating hotel, albeit with lots of amenities, in the middle of nowhere.



Worst case, the systems break down and you're in a floating hotel awash with sewage, or a floating incubator of disease from which there is no escape, or in the absolute worst case, a sinking hotel in which the only amenity that counts is a lifeboat.



Couldn't they replicate all of the good things about a cruise ship on dry land, for less money, with much greater safety and comfort? Have they not in fact done so, in the form of resorts where you can LEAVE if an epidemic of mass vomiting breaks out?



I do not get it. Who here vacations on cruise ships, and why?





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