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  1. Hello...it seems most of the posts here get no response. Nevertheless I'll add my post to the mix and see what happens. Any single ladies sailing on Liberty of the Seas the week of May 22nd? I'm sailing solo and hoping to hang out with folks who would rather "do" than watch. Hmu.

  2. Honestly, the odds aren't great either way. On most of my solo cruises, I've encountered about as many single men as single women, and it's always a fairly low percentage. Single men are more likely to be traveling entirely solo, while single women are often there as part of a larger group of women - a "girls" cruise or the like. The singles gatherings are usually buried in some venue where you can't tell if someone is single or not, so it's pretty hard to find people in any case.

     

    true indeed...RC seems to be making an effort to provide activities for single. There's usually something posted in the daily Cruise Compass.

  3. A 'cougar cruise?' LOL what is that?? Is this a sponsored event' date=' or just what you are calling it? I'm now intrigued![/quote']

     

    Cruisin'Doc, lol I laughed when I saw it, too. Yes, it's a ponsored tour and it sounds like it would be fun. According to the company's website this year will be their 7th cougar cruise. I believe it goes against Cruise Critic's rules thopeo give you the link here but if you'll Google 'singles travel company' or even "cougar cruise“ I think you'll find the company. If you do find it, come back and post your thoughts.:)

  4. Hey there, I'm going on my 4th and 5th solo cruise in December of this year. I always have a good time and enjoying meeting new people, particularly women. In fact, I'm on a 3 day " cougar cruise" the first week of December and I hear those are a blast. I think RC is doing a little better job of organizing events for their solo cruisers. One thing I would suggest for people who want to sail solo but may be slightly uncomfortable about doing it, is find an organization or agency that specializes in single oriented cruisers. Onboard, there may be opportunities to meet during the sail away parties.

  5. Don't want to be the only single on my next cruise. My grandma used to say that the best way to get what you want is to ask for it. So I am:).

    I'm thinking on going on my first single/solo cruise in January or February.

    Hey Mahalia40, I'm sailing solo on the Oasis, Feb 26, 2011...If you're looking for a good time, I believe RC is the cruise to choose--lol. This will be my second with RC, after having sailed with Carnival and Celebrirty.

     

    Jeff

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