Easycruise
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Topic author - First Officer
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Easycruise
Did anyone on the forum go on an Easycruise (or know someone who did)
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- Senior First Officer
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Re: Easycruise
No and No.
Reading this though I don't think it would have been for me
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EasyCruise
Reading this though I don't think it would have been for me
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EasyCruise
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- Senior First Officer
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Re: Easycruise
Many years ago we flew back from Antigua after a wek in a hotel and there was a group of youg lads on the plane who had just done an Easycruise. They loved every minute. The ship was just treated as somewhere to sleep, everything on board was an extra, but they stayed in port until well past midnight so they could have a run ashore until the small hours. The distance between islands is so small that they still reached the next port the next morning.
And it was cheap.
And it was cheap.
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- Senior First Officer
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Re: Easycruise
Hmm...Dancing Queen wrote:No and No.
Reading this though I don't think it would have been for me
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EasyCruise
'This resulted in none of the interior cabins being fitted with windows'
Er... yeah.
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Re: Easycruise
I haven't been on one myself but I could think of one or two from the old P&O forum I would have liked to send on one!!!
From what I saw on TV it was very much cruising without frills aimed at the younger end of the market.There are plenty of videos on YouTube.
From what I saw on TV it was very much cruising without frills aimed at the younger end of the market.There are plenty of videos on YouTube.