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In reply to the discussion: I'm going on a cruise. What can you tell me? [View all]CTyankee
(68,201 posts)17. It was not my choice, really. Hubby wanted to go. He doesn't do art tours like I used to.
He wants food, nice people, a getaway...he's handicapped and, even with his walker, kinda cooped up. And I want to be with him and share his delight...it's a win, win, really...
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Only 2 days, not as much as I would have preferred. But I had despaired that I would ever get there
CTyankee
Aug 2023
#12
Sweet, a new travel experience for you. Let us know how you found things.
Backseat Driver
Aug 2023
#6
It was not my choice, really. Hubby wanted to go. He doesn't do art tours like I used to.
CTyankee
Aug 2023
#17
My daughter freaked out over this. The ship has hand sanitizers everywhere and especially before
CTyankee
Aug 2023
#13
good idea. we're both meeting with our primary care doc next week for what we'll need for trip.
CTyankee
Aug 2023
#25
Get travel insurance. It's expensive but well worth it. Ignore the naysayers " floating Petri dish"
Floyd R. Turbo
Aug 2023
#34