Ship or Plane - which way to travel?

Geffers

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Appreciate a lot depends on locations etc but this is an interesting video outlining New York to UK by QE2 can be as cheap as an economy flight but enjoy 5 days of Cunard experience.

A nine minute video showcases the experience.

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I like that you can bring your pets and they have room to roam.

We have cruised a number of times. The embarking and disembarking has always been a nightmare though. The last time we disembarked was also the last time we cruised. Too long to write about but it was a terrible experience.
 

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I like that you can bring your pets and they have room to roam.

We have cruised a number of times. The embarking and disembarking has always been a nightmare though. The last time we disembarked was also the last time we cruised. Too long to write about but it was a terrible experience.
Never cruised, other than a ferry from tip of Italy to Corfu, few hours but not a cruise.
 

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Never cruised, other than a ferry from tip of Italy to Corfu, few hours but not a cruise.

Your ferry experience in Italy sounds really nice.:) Cruising takes a patient person. I've cruised on both Norwegian and Royal Caribbean many times over a span of 20 years. Both of them had their issues, but I'd say, the bigger the ship, the bigger the issues are. Also, despite "their" claim that these ships have stabilizers to handle bad weather and high waves, don't believe them. :rolleyes: We stopped cruising after our last cruise on Royal Caribbean after an extremely bad disembarking experience where we were all trapped on the ship in tight spaces and couldn't move for an hour and a half because of some port issue. We did consider cruising again, then Covid happened. The thought of being trapped on a ship with a lot of sick people wasn't attractive either. No thanks, I'll look for a nice ferry experience like you had! :)
 

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Your ferry experience in Italy sounds really nice.:) Cruising takes a patient person. I've cruised on both Norwegian and Royal Caribbean many times over a span of 20 years. Both of them had their issues, but I'd say, the bigger the ship, the bigger the issues are. Also, despite "their" claim that these ships have stabilizers to handle bad weather and high waves, don't believe them. :rolleyes: We stopped cruising after our last cruise on Royal Caribbean after an extremely bad disembarking experience where we were all trapped on the ship in tight spaces and couldn't move for an hour and a half because of some port issue. We did consider cruising again, then Covid happened. The thought of being trapped on a ship with a lot of sick people wasn't attractive either. No thanks, I'll look for a nice ferry experience like you had! :)
Your comment about stabilisation, the docu movie Last Breath is quite a watch.

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The stabilisation of ships maintaining oil rigs in rough seas is important and crops up in the docu. Starts off bit slow, recall when I watched it I was nearly going the abort watching, glad I stayed with it.

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Your comment about stabilisation, the docu movie Last Breath is quite a watch.

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The stabilisation of ships maintaining oil rigs in rough seas is important and crops up in the docu. Starts off bit slow, recall when I watched it I was nearly going the abort watching, glad I stayed with it.

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Last Breath looks like a really good movie and I always enjoy the "tech" explanation of how things work. It's on my "to watch" list, thank you!

When you mentioned oil rigs, I thought of the Gulf of Mexico and the many hundreds of rigs stationed out in the Gulf. There's a long history of oil spills or hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico. Here's a link on some of the rigs and their different structure styles such as either free floating with stabilizers or tension leg platforms.

https://www.marineinsight.com/know-more/major-oil-rigs-in-the-gulf-of-mexico/

I've seen a lot of these rigs cruising out of the Gulf of Mexico. They are pretty fascinating to see at night all lit up or at early morning dawn as you reenter the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean.

If you like Mark Wahlberg, and Kurt Russell, there's a movie called Deep Water Horizon based on a true story of an oil rig tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico.

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If you like Mark Wahlberg, and Kurt Russell, there's a movie called Deep Water Horizon based on a true story of an oil rig tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Oddly I have that saved as a To Watch on my Firestick.
 
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