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TheDialysisKid Nov 28th, 2020 04:43 PM

Curious about retirement
 
Been on a few cruises. Love them. Won't ever do a staycation again.
Pretty much retired, physically and thanks to a bad illness I'm cold all the time. Need to be somewhere warm. Period. Cruises are my answer.
had anyone any true advice about what I heard is they just stay on the ship...practically live on the ship. Only getting off when they feel at destinations or during ship and other changes.
Anyone?

MmePerdu Nov 28th, 2020 08:54 PM

Google "living on a cruise ship" & you'll find any number of stories, though this may be the most inauspicious time in history for it.

suze Dec 2nd, 2020 01:24 PM

WELCOME to Fodor's!

https://www.fodors.com/community/cruises/
is the Cruise forum here on Fodors

https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowForu...3-Cruises.html
is the Cruise forum on Trip Advisor


Chile_Traveller Dec 4th, 2020 10:22 AM

This is what google says ;-)

The average cruise ship passenger spends around $213 per day, which would add up to $77,745 for someone living aboard the ship full-time.

Chile_Traveller Dec 4th, 2020 10:23 AM

Living on a cruise Ship - never was thinking about that! ;-)

schmerl Dec 5th, 2020 06:50 AM

"The World" is a ship designed for this. A bit pricey.
https://aboardtheworld.com/

"If money's no problem and you're not prone to seasickness, the 43,524-ton MS The World residential cruise ship may be just the ticket. That ticket for one of its 165 luxurious shipboard condos, by the way, can cost from $825,000 to $7.3 million. First, though, you'll have to prove your net worth exceeds $5 million."


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