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I could live on a cruise ship for 3 years at $30,000 per year, could you ?


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2 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

If I was working online making a good income, I would consider it. 

 

 

yes ....  working online would be a bonus ..... they renovated the ship and removed the casino and installed business offices for onboard tenants.

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Just now, Yellowtail said:

I like cruising, but three years? I'd weigh 500 lbs by the end of the first year. 

 

 

yes ....  especially the food included

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2 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

I like cruising, but three years? I'd weigh 500 lbs by the end of the first year. 

 

 

i hope there a gym on board ....  i'm sure they have

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i think most cruise ships have gyms on board.

there could be mass unemployment in coming years. make sure you have deep pockets or are fairly confident that robbie the robot isn't coming for your job soon. 

 

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1 hour ago, Hummin said:

but Cruise ships useally do not hang around long enough to really see the place

yeah i heard someone else complain about that.

maybe cruises are over-rated and over-priced.

 

they might be trying to attract digital nomads. you can get a lot of work done on the cruise while it moves from one place to another. 

 

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8 minutes ago, JensenZ said:

Speak for yourself. Boredom is a state of mind. I never get bored staying at home. I would definitely not get bored on a 3-year cruise - it would be amazing if I could afford to throw $90k at it.

Im spoiled, I know, 

 

Have travelled all my life, and still do, but I kind of enjoy more back to basic now. 

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This sounds a little bit better than we thought. 

 

If I was 70 pluss years, I might had considered it, but that means for two people it would cost 60K usd a year. The standard of cabins looks a bit better if as prospected. 

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/life-at-sea-around-the-world-cruise-ship-photos-2023-2?r=US&IR=T#the-new-company-will-use-mirays-cruise-ship-workers-and-the-gemini-one-of-its-three-ships-11

 

 

well cant affort balcony, so I do not think so ????

 

For those looking to spend more cash, the most expensive cabin — a suite with a balcony — will run travelers nearly $330,000 in total. And I guess that is pr person as well

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3 hours ago, steven100 said:

Life at the seas is offering 3 years around the world cruise at $30,000 dollars per year ...  including food

I could gladly spend 3 years cruising around but it's not for everyone ......

 

could you do it   ?

 

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nope, I was bored to death after 3 days already

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4 hours ago, steven100 said:

including food

Any food in any restaurant on that ship?

I go relative often to a 5-start hotel buffet. I like it. But I am sure if I would only go to that place every single day for years, it would become boring. On the ship, I guess it would be faster boring.

 

And about living on such a ship and (I guess) every few days another tourist city: Today 3h in Rome and tomorrow 5h in Venice. Is that holiday? For me, I don't think so.

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4 hours ago, steven100 said:

yes ....  working online would be a bonus ..... they renovated the ship and removed the casino and installed business offices for onboard tenants.

I don’t imagine free Internet access whilst at sea. 

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from their website.....cruises are nearly always per person double occupancy so  a single room on this will be $180 k or 60 k per year..

port taxes included?  big big number for 382 ports...tipping generally $15 per day....room?  probably interior room no window...

 

i would read all the fine print very carefully...the big deal breaker is if u want single room...

 

 

 

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