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Disney have had virtual portholes on inside cabins for some time now.
Unfortunately the Highways Agency have real potholes.
Disney have had virtual portholes on inside cabins for some time now.
I wonder how many of those on this thread who are critical of cruising on ship like this have never been on one?
What even is a virtual balcony?
Welcome to the Matrix.
Me!
I bet some of the ships are amazing and looking round one would be interesting. But why would I want to be stuck on one for days instead of being in a nice town or city with culture and variety?
And that is something I do get and would like, but I'd like it on a small ship, so there aren't 6,000 of us getting off at the same port, all wanting to go to the same place.You don’t have to be stuck on one for days. We did a 14 day cruise, during which we only had 3 actual ‘sea days’. The rest of the days were spent in nice towns and cities with culture and variety (lots of variety, given the cities were all in different countries)
And that is something I do get and would like, but I'd like it on a small ship, so there aren't 6,000 of us getting off at the same port, all wanting to go to the same place.
Rather than ask what a virtual balcony is, I googled it. It actually is a thing!
http://www.royalcaribbean.com/connect/an-inside-room-with-a-view/
I think it was moored alongside the Westpac Stadium in Wellington this morning during the ODI
Is there a way of booking these visits or seeing when they are available? I did one years ago when I was briefly a travel agent and had a great time.
Cruise ships; holidays for people who don't really like travelling or going abroad.
If you've come off the boat, you're unlikely to notice but they are a blot on the landscape for the ports they visit.
Ah thanks for that. I didn't realise. Any other gems I missed?
Cruise ships; holidays for people who don't really like travelling or going abroad.