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November 22nd, 2007, 10:23
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#26 | | Old Skool
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise Nah, I think I'll pass---anything over 3,000 is overkill. 
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November 23rd, 2007, 01:16
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#27 | | Old Skool
Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Flying the Pacific Northwest!
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise Quote:
Originally Posted by JEP I went on a 6-month cruise onboard one of the US's finest:
U.S.S. Ranger (CV-61) Top Gun of The Pacific Fleet.....  | The Kitty Hawk WestPac '81 63 days in the IO . . . 2 beers and an initiation . . . are you a wog or a shellback?!?
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November 23rd, 2007, 02:15
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#28 | | Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Eden Prairie, MN (KFCM) (KMSP)
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise Quote:
Originally Posted by bumblebee The Kitty Hawk WestPac '81 63 days in the IO . . . 2 beers and an initiation . . . are you a wog or a shellback?!? |
Ha...I ain't falling for that trick again. I am a shellback! We missed a beer day by two days, we pulled into the U.A.E. after 43 days of doign circles in the gulf. On a side note, our X.O. (17 years) was a shellback....God was that fun watching him....  But Baby Huey......I almost got sick. 
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November 23rd, 2007, 13:56
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#29 | | Old Skool
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise I'm a shellback . . . but the big ol' chief with the grease on his beer belly and a cherry in the belly button . . .YUCK! Fortunately not eveyone had to eat the cherry, so I avoided it, but some did not fare so well. I did learn how to make a shelale(sp?) though  and wogs revenge the night before was a blast!
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November 24th, 2007, 02:07
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#30 | | Old Skool
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise Quote:
Originally Posted by JEP not to mention the 4000+ men running around.... if that's your thing.  | Lord have mercy! I choose that ship!::::::::sidetracked::::::
Ahem, back to the business at hand. In my professional opinion, I recommend one of Royal Caribbean's 3-4 day Baja cruises (leaving out of LA). for this group. Logistically and financially, it just makes more sense, plus they're not very expensive, and people can get to LA easy enough. They are party cruises though!  Last year we had a business meeting on one and everyone looked pretty hung over in the morning meetings.  Not me though...Well there was that one night when I got invited to the captain's table, and that gorgeous Norwegian captain.::::sidetracked again:::::...as I was saying, the 3-4 day Baja cruises on Royal Caribbean are far more affordable for young pilots than a 7-day Alaska cruise. Plus ya'll might get sick of one another on a 7-day cruise!  
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November 24th, 2007, 19:11
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#31 | | Old Skool
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise Quote:
Originally Posted by SkyCougar Lord have mercy! I choose that ship!::::::::sidetracked::::::
Ahem, back to the business at hand. In my professional opinion, I recommend one of Royal Caribbean's 3-4 day Baja cruises (leaving out of LA). for this group. Logistically and financially, it just makes more sense, plus they're not very expensive, and people can get to LA easy enough. They are party cruises though!  Last year we had a business meeting on one and everyone looked pretty hung over in the morning meetings.  Not me though...Well there was that one night when I got invited to the captain's table, and that gorgeous Norwegian captain.::::sidetracked again:::::...as I was saying, the 3-4 day Baja cruises on Royal Caribbean are far more affordable for young pilots than a 7-day Alaska cruise. Plus ya'll might get sick of one another on a 7-day cruise!   | Makes sense to me . . . then maybe Seggy and BP could make it
anyone . . . .Bueller!
but I'm sure we won't get sick of one another though . . . generally we don't want to leave Vegas 
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November 27th, 2007, 00:14
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#32 | | Administrator
Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise I'm cool with that! only an hour flight from here....
we should at least make it 4 days tho... 3 days would be like any typical weekend... tooooooo short. |
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December 15th, 2007, 16:41
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#33 | | Administrator
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise so, let's get the chatter up and going again.... are we going to try for a 4 day baja or carribean or do we want to go all out on a 7 day somewhere/something cruise?
doug and I are totally up for one whatever it may be.
Since we haven't been on Royal Carribean yet, i think that boat might be the most fun to try next! |
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December 15th, 2007, 18:06
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#34 | | Senior Member
Join Date: May 2007 Location: Mesa Oeste
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise I'll know in the next week or two what any vacation possibilities look like at the new job. I'm down for either the 4 or 7 day. I usually prefer vacationing to warmer destinations but if it's during the summer time, Alaska could be a nice break from the Phoenix summer. |
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December 16th, 2007, 01:34
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#35 | | Old Skool
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise OK Winnie and I still would like to do this, but I have less control of my schedule now. I would prefer to do a 7 day Alaska cruise on RC. I'll find out which week in August I can have vacation OK? If you have a preference for a week, put it up here . . . or should we get serious and do a poll?
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December 16th, 2007, 04:14
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#36 | | Old Skool
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise Quote:
Originally Posted by bumblebee OK Winnie and I still would like to do this, but I have less control of my schedule now. I would prefer to do a 7 day Alaska cruise on RC. I'll find out which week in August I can have vacation OK? If you have a preference for a week, put it up here . . . or should we get serious and do a poll? | HIGHLY recommend the Alaska cruise. We did the inside passage this past August and it was amazing. We were on Princess...another nice cruise line.
Alec...where was the free fishing offer over the summer???!!!!  Man, that would have been a blast!
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December 16th, 2007, 20:05
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#37 | | Old Skool
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise Quote:
Originally Posted by MusketeerMan Alec...where was the free fishing offer over the summer???!!!!  Man, that would have been a blast! | Sadly I dont think I was in town when you passed through my neck of the woods  |
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December 17th, 2007, 18:19
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#38 | | Senior Member
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise I've always wanted to go on a cruise...and I love warm weather. I'm gonna vote for a 3/4 day thing since I won't want to use up all my vacation...especially if I ever want a chance of getting to NJC in Vegas.
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December 18th, 2007, 23:49
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#39 | | Old Skool
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise Quote:
Originally Posted by JDE I'm gonna vote for a 3/4 day thing since I won't want to use up all my vacation...especially if I ever want a chance of getting to NJC in Vegas. |
I think that would be most people's problem with taking a 7 day cruise, although a group of pilots could probably pull it off since you can trade and finagle your schedules. My schedule is unpredictable with starting a new job this year, plus needing to keep my schedule open for unexpected industry perks and travel. I doubt that I could commit to a 7-day cruise this year, but if that's what you guys want to do, then go for it! Alaska cruises are awesome.
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December 19th, 2007, 19:00
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#40 | | Old Skool
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise What ever you decide to do NOT take Carnival! It's a motel 6 on floats with a buffet. Blah!
I've also done a Royal Caribbean and loved it. It was a 7 day Western Caribbean with stops in Panama, Costa Rica, and Belize. Good cruise line for people under "blue hair" age.
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December 21st, 2007, 18:14
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#41 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Chicago
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise Quote:
Originally Posted by JDE I've always wanted to go on a cruise...and I love warm weather. I'm gonna vote for a 3/4 day thing since I won't want to use up all my vacation...especially if I ever want a chance of getting to NJC in Vegas. |
I think it is a great idea and I just wanted to know the dates and how much too. I have never been on a cruise but would love to go. |
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December 24th, 2007, 01:19
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#42 | | Old Skool
Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Elk Grove, CA
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise Quote:
Originally Posted by TheFlyingTurkey What ever you decide to do NOT take Carnival! It's a motel 6 on floats with a buffet. Blah! | Disagree. It all depends on what ship you go on. We went a Mexican cruise in 2004 on a new ship (Carnival Pride) and it was one of the nicest ships I've ever been on. I'm sure there are some dogs out there...just be picky. |
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December 28th, 2007, 20:46
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#43 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Texas
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise I am in...I could use a 4 day cruise before I head to Sweden next summer. And it would be great seeing you all there. Just let me know! |
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December 29th, 2007, 21:12
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#44 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Mendham, NJ
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise Count me in for a 3 or 4 day Baja cruise. (First year at Colgan, so no vacation this year....) |
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April 2nd, 2008, 17:03
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#45 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Tampa
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise I live in Tampa and have went on 5 cruises in the past 2 years. All were Carnival, except 1. The other one was Royal Caribbean. I have been on the Fantasy (out of MSY) and and Inspiration (3 times out of TPA). I can tell you, cruises are make or break depending on the crowd your with. I can also say the more singles the better. :-) The Inspiration just got a complete makeover and it is really nice.
I would love to see a JC cruise out of TPA or MIA later this year. So, that's why I bumped this thread. If we cruise out of TPA, you all can sleep at my house!
I am open for a 4 day cruise. I don't have enough vacation time for a 7 day. Right not the schedule for the Inspiration has it leaving on a Thurs and back on a Mon (to Mexico and back). Prices are around $300/pp double if you get the right cruise.
If we can get enough people I'll spearhead the operation if it is out of TPA. Sept or Oct would be perfect (minus the hurricane chances). |
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April 2nd, 2008, 17:17
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#46 | | Old Skool
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise If you are coming to Alaska, you better start booking. The first ship is in Seattle and on its way up  |
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April 2nd, 2008, 21:12
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#47 | | Administrator
Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
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| Re: 2008 JC Cruise With interline rates, you can book at the last minute (depending on availability)...no worries there!
we haven't figured out what we're doing yet
We can't do anything in October since that's near NJC time.... |
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