Showing posts with label Royal Caribbean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal Caribbean. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

FGSCruise2015: On the Ship

So, you’ve never been on a cruise and you’re wondering what it’s all about.  Yep, I had to drag my husband on his first cruise, and now we’ve taken over forty in twenty years, so how bad can it be?  You want to come on the FGS cruise but wonder if your spouse will be bored.  Hmmm.

First of all, it’s really hard to use the word “cruise” and “bored” in the same sentence.  When you wake up in the morning you’re either “at sea”, a great place to be, or in “port” – another great place.  Let’s pretend that today we’re at sea.



Is your spouse or you an exercise person? If so, there is usually a stretch class on the deck.  If not, head to the gym and jump on the machine of your choice, or go to one of the many pools and swim a few laps.  If you’re a walker, you can walk miles on the Promenade deck, or you can jog on the jogging track.  No excuses!



Exercise is not your way to start the day?  You could have breakfast ordered from room service (no extra charge, but a small tip is nice.)  You can sit on your balcony and sip your coffee.  Or, if you want to find your genealogy friends, head up to the Windjammer for a breakfast buffet that will blow you away.  You can even get a “made to order” omelet, or just stick to your fruit and yogurt.  NAH!  Go for the gold – eggs, bacon, waffles, coffee, juice – you know what I mean.  You came on this cruise to be waited on!  Okay, go to the dining room for breakfast and that will happen!  (Meanwhile your room steward is making your bed, cleaning your bathroom, and he’ll be back later in the evening to check on things again.)




In the morning show, the cruise director will tell you all about the ports.  You both can find out what you’ll see and what you can buy.  This is always a fun event to attend.  If you prefer, there is a card room where you can beat your friends at the game of your choice.  They have games on the ship, but I like to bring a few of my own.  Anyone for Five Crowns or Sequence?  How about Canasta or Scrabble?  If you like Trivia, there are three or four trivia games a day on the ship and they give very exotic prizes – like key chains and highlighters – but hey, it’s fun.  Get together your team of six or just go to the game and join someone needing more team members.  It’s a great way to make friends.



You might catch a movie or if you’re into the slots or other gambling, the casino is open when we’re at sea.  This applies to the gift shops, too--we have to be in international waters for them to be open, so they are not open when we’re in port.  SHOPPING – yes, there is shopping!  Have fun!

The spa!  AHHHHHH!  Need I say more?  It’s rather pricey, but oh-so-decadent.

On Port day you’ll be able to see all the beautiful stops in Alaska and how lucky we are to stop in Victoria!  We will soon tell you more about our private excursions we are putting together just for our group.

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But wait – you’re going to genealogy lectures while we’re at sea.  I’m sure your spouse will be very bored.  Be sure to bring him or her a good book! :)

--Pat Oxley, Cruise Coordinator


The FGS 2015 Alaskan Cruise will offer a full genealogy conference during sea days that does not encroach on time to enjoy mainland excursions.  Register for the cruise at https://www.fgsconference.org/cruise/.


Thursday, December 25, 2014

FGSCruise2015: My Perfect Vacation

Do you remember when you were a child being asked to write an essay entitled “what I did on my summer vacation?”  Next year I plan to write that essay and it will include all my favorite things: genealogy, a cruise, time with my friends, and enjoying some of the best genealogy speakers on the planet (not that I’m prejudiced!).

Royal Caribbean's Jewel of the Seas


My husband and I started cruising about twenty years ago and since then have been all over the world on more than 40 cruises.  Yes, we’re addicted.  We love to walk into our cabin, unpack our bags, and be taken care of for the duration of our trip.  We travel from place to place without being cramped in a seat on an airplane or motor coach; we can go see a show, attend a class, have a massage, read a book, take a nap, visit with a friend, play a game . . . well, you get the idea.  We enjoy not only the wide variety of activities, but the scrumptious selection of food, the amazing shows, and of course the glorious ports.  Alaska is definitely one of our favorites.  The 2015 FGS cruise to Alaska will be our third cruise to this beautiful state.

Royal Caribbean's Jewel of the Seas Centrum


The ports on this cruise are amazing.  I love Juneau and I love Victoria, but Skagway is my favorite.  It is a charming little village packed with history and cute shops.  FGS plans to offer tours at each of the ports designed with genealogists in mind; but non-genealogists (like my husband) will also find them very interesting.

Spending a week with old and new friends who all love genealogy is a dream come true.  Two years ago my husband and I sailed from Auckland, New Zealand, around Australia from Melbourne up to Darwin and then up to the Far East, ending in the port for Beijing.  It was a 38-night cruise, so I decided to ask the cruise director if we could gather together any interested genealogists on the ship to see if we might share our love of family history.  Judging by the place they gave us to meet, I think they thought we might have 6 or 8 individuals, but our first meeting had 50 folks, and eventually our group grew to 75.  The attendees wanted to know why cruises didn’t offer this type of activity all the time.  

Royal Caribbean's Jewel of the Seas Tides Dining Room


You have the opportunity to join us for a week with four top-notch speakers.  Not only will you get to attend classes with them, but we will offer the chance for you to have dinners with them and some lucky folks will win some free individual consultations.

I am so looking forward to seeing all my friends on this cruise and I’m looking forward to meeting you – if I haven’t already.  I love new friends and want you to join us on the very first FGS Conference Cruise.  Sometime in the spring we will start giving you more details about the cruise and we will answer questions.  If you’re a first-time cruiser, my goal is for you to walk on the ship and feel like you know all there is to know about cruising, so you can relax, learn from the classes, and have fun!

Please join us!  The FGS 2015 Alaskan Cruise will offer a full genealogy conference during sea days that does not encroach on time to enjoy mainland excursions.  Register for the cruise at https://www.fgsconference.org/cruise/.

--Pat Oxley, FGS Cruise Coordinator


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