I have been on several cruises before (Carnival, Princess, and Royal Caribbean) but never a homosexual cruise. I was looking at a few of them on the Atlantis site and was considering booking the LA Mexican Riviera cruise in November. A few questions:
1) Has anyone been on this particular cruise? If so, would you propose it? 2) Has anyone booked a solo trip and asked Atlantis to find them a roommate? I'm kind of skeptical of doing this but I don't know if I can drag any of my friends along.
Any advice or advice are appreciated!
1)I don't comprehend you, I am not sure If I'd endorse it. An Atlantis cruise is not for everybody. I've been on both Mexican and Caribbean cruises. These cruises are weighty on the parties. And at least 50% of the cruisers are into the "party scene". Ages range from 20 to 70, but I tell that the average or median age is "35". Most people are here for the atmosphere and energy and less for the port or the ship. In fact, I did not go last year, but friends told me that the Carnival
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I’ve been on three of them. The Caribbean and Mexico ones are full of young, stupid boys sometimes four to an inside cabin. Everybody is drunk all the second except, presumably, the Friends of Bill, who have meetings every hour.
The Alaska one was kind, but the crowd skewed way older. The median age was probably sixty and it was mostly couples. The Baltic Sea gay cruise was *maybe* a quarter Americans, had an older crowd than the boozy Caribbean cruise, and, based on my experience, had a lot of European prudes and aspies.
The shared thread in all of them is the rigid cliques that are formed even before embarking. The beautiful, muscle bound permatanned men in their 20s and 30s are the center of attention of the Atlantis staff and, therefore, all the organized events. Unless you fit that physical description, don’t go expecting a lot of sex. You will be disappointed. There are fifty normal guys chasing after every one of them and they won’t settle for another average guy. And the objects of their desire only move for each other.