etoile Posted May 16, 2007 #501 Share Posted May 16, 2007 I am on the Norwegian Pearl right now, and I know there is a lot of "family" on board, but we've been going to the Friends of Dorothy meetings every night and nobody else is there. Do people not know what FOD means? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KL&KR Posted May 16, 2007 #502 Share Posted May 16, 2007 I think a lot of people don't know the phrase, and even fewer the acronym...it feels a little dated and male to me, anyhow (I'm more the "Friends of Mary Martin as Peter Pan" type...:D ). When we've asked for a meeting, we've asked them to include "LGBT" in the notice as well. Kristen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frchteaze Posted May 17, 2007 #503 Share Posted May 17, 2007 I am on the Norwegian Pearl right now, and I know there is a lot of "family" on board, but we've been going to the Friends of Dorothy meetings every night and nobody else is there. Do people not know what FOD means? Last summer when I was on the X Mercury, there were FOD meetings almost every day, but they were either while we were in port or at dinner, so I couldn't go to any. I was disappointed, but at least they offered them! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xProfessor MA Posted May 17, 2007 #504 Share Posted May 17, 2007 My partner and I are hooked on NCL........we will be off on our sizth cruse, fifth with NCL October 20th, a TransAtlantic adventure. After +25 years together, two grown (and now out of college - no more tuition) children...we are good to go for lazy vacations. NCL has been great, one of the first to hold FOD meetings....any one else on this cruise? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xProfessor MA Posted May 17, 2007 #505 Share Posted May 17, 2007 texas diver...what to add us to your collection we live in western mass professor - 57 lawyer - 55 grown children 28 and 31 together for 25+ years married - yeah MA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shan9700 Posted May 17, 2007 #506 Share Posted May 17, 2007 etoile, When we were on our cruises the FOD meeting were around 9:30 and at the pinao bar. Everytime we went to the FOD there was only straight people there. So we ended up just leaving there was nothing posted that it was a FOD meeting there either. Just a note in the onboard paper. Have a great cruise and have fun! Shan9700 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xProfessor MA Posted May 17, 2007 #507 Share Posted May 17, 2007 on our last ncl cruise, a repostioning *15 days* there were about 25 folks at the fod meetings, and we had a party in our suite with about 20 folks on the last evening of the curise (actually a few member of the crew snuck up and joined us - worked out great for them...we were in the owner's suite, and with this cabin you have a full bar set up, with a total of six top shelf bottles of what every you want, an two more bottles of mums, ..there was plenty left over and the crew happily took the balance down for what I was later to learn, a great party ... the cabin also came with a delightful gay butler. seems there are lots of ways to track down family on board. a number of years ago (alaska) we met a group of four men from maui...we've been in touch ever since, and while we have not been able to make it happen yet, we all check with each other when we book a cruise..... any advise for for vatican tours or place to stay in barcelona Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sunnyshine Posted May 17, 2007 #508 Share Posted May 17, 2007 Hello ladies! I'vee been MIA for a month or so. I had a wonderful cruise. We got engaged the day after my birthday :D Savanna surprised me with a beautiful ring. I couldn't believe it! We both loved the cruise and are looking to book another within the next few weeks. I hope all is well with everyone! Sarah Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gator83 Posted May 17, 2007 #509 Share Posted May 17, 2007 I went on the White Pass last May on my cruise to Alaska. It is the left side of the train on the way up (best time to view because the train goes slower). When you get to the top, you flip your seats over so that you're still in the same seat but now you're on the opposite side. If for some reason you can't get on the left side, you'll still be able to see the scenery on the way down, just take fast pics because the train won't slow for photo ops. We were about 3 cars from the back and it was the best because the guy at the front would say what photo op was coming and we had time to prepare. We even saw a bear sh*tting in the woods. I kid you not. (Probably the only reason he stood still!) :D I have a better idea than the train.....rent a car and drive. It is cheaper, the scenery is beautiful, you can stop at all kinds of places and you aren't packed in with a lot of other people. I've done it and would do it again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gator83 Posted May 17, 2007 #510 Share Posted May 17, 2007 Wow! Small world. Too bad the ships don't dock in the Rio Grande! ;) (I just love it when I venture into the big ol' WWW and find somebody in my backyard!) Hi, What part of town do you live in? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RVMamas Posted May 19, 2007 #511 Share Posted May 19, 2007 Thanks to all for all the advice and well wishes. Tomorrow we embark on our greatest adventure yet! :D Winnie and Connie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texas_Diver Posted May 20, 2007 #512 Share Posted May 20, 2007 Texas_Divers: Annette 43 Phys. Ed. Teacher, Donna 38 Registered nurse live in Austin funlady: Carra 61 retired teacher,Vicki post office 54 live in San Antonio shan9700: Shannon 37 airline customer service supervisor, Missy 40 blood moblie supervisor live in Indiana Sunnyshine: 27 & 22, Sarah and Savanna mithryl: 54 & 55 cruisinJ&C: both 45 BlondyX: Juli (paralegal) and Marianne(paramedic) both 43, Phoenix and Toronto etoile: Meredith (26, sign language interpreter) and Anne (38, IT specialist) Pussycat: Phyl & Julie 64 & 68 yrs young, Retired servants to pussy Chloe. Living in Ontario, Canada 40 yrs together!!!!! Bubski: Bub 54, wife 59 live in British Columbia, Canada RVMamas: Winnie, 57, retired Army Supply Sergeant (92Y E7), and Connie, 57, retired civil service, based out of Broken Arrow (Tulsa), OK, but living where ever the motor home is parked (at a lovely Parish Lake in Ruston, LA this week). paddy Anne: Paddy Anne & Mary 43 & 48, Toronto Ontario mlleach: ML 57 and Andrea 54, Gainesville Fl. One Gator and one Hurricane. derlas: 48 and partner 39 KL&KR: Kathy, 62, retired, "disabled"; Kristen, 57, librarian. 4 cats and 25 yrs together in Northern California. postalgrrl: Stacie (43), Jennifer (38). We have been together 11 years and we both work for the post office. Jennifer is a mail carrier and I am a clerk. Jen & Kim: Jen 33 and Kim 39 live in Austin jroth31: Jennifer 35, Marketing for Credit Union and Melinda, 44, Project manager/Certified Fabricator for remodeling company. Roseburg, Oregon Professor MA: professor 57, lawyer 55 live in western mass, grown children 28 and 31, together 25+ years, married yea MA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texas_Diver Posted May 20, 2007 #513 Share Posted May 20, 2007 Just wanted to say good morning. I haven't been posting in a while. 4 more days of school! 13 more days til cruise!!!!!:D Professor MA - welcome to our group. 25+ years........that is awesome!! Annette Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xProfessor MA Posted May 20, 2007 #514 Share Posted May 20, 2007 we just booked a 15 day transatlantic (october 20th) on the ncl jewel. will be traveling to barcelona a few days early via ireland....any one else on board? we've not yet booked a hotel in barcelona...any suggestions? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mlleach Posted May 20, 2007 #515 Share Posted May 20, 2007 We are doing the TA in November on the Navigator of the Seas. Let us know about the Barcelona hotels. We will be departing from there next year. ML Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
etoile Posted May 21, 2007 #516 Share Posted May 21, 2007 Regarding the railway vs. driving, I have done the railway twice and I would do it again. The history lesson you get is fascinating. It's not just about the views, you get a great education on the gold rush and the experiences of people in 1898. Since that's what Skagway is all about - the gold rush is its claim to fame - I highly recommend the train ride so you can learn about the reason Skagway exists at all! And sure enough, plenty of family on board, but never anybody at what our bartender called the "Dorothy Friends" meeting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pussycat Posted May 24, 2007 #517 Share Posted May 24, 2007 Hi. just checking in & bringing this thread back up to visibility! Waiting for a report on Etoile's cruise.......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
etoile Posted May 25, 2007 #518 Share Posted May 25, 2007 Hey, here I am! We got back LATE on Wednesday night, I had Thursday off and then today I went back to work. I can't say that I had a really outstanding cruise, it was pretty tough to have my mother along. I also discovered that I am not a fan of Freestyle Cruising (NCL)...it was too difficult to get reservations when and where we wanted them. I am working on getting all my pictures off the camera and onto the web, then I will work on my travel journal - I really want to get it done before I forget! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mithryl Posted May 26, 2007 Author #519 Share Posted May 26, 2007 Welcome back! Sorry the experience wasn't all you'd hoped. I've never done "freestyle' NLC cruising. I've picked "Personal Choice" dining on our next Princess Cruise and I'm hoping I won't be sorry. I've always done 'traditional early seating" in the past. The 'Diamond' seems to offer many choices and the reviews are good. Anyone want to join us on 3/2/08 RT to Hawaii from San Pedro, CA? We've booked the Crowne Plaza Hotel the night prior to sailing. It was so much fun this year on the "Island" that we just had to do it again. We've booked a "Mini" for 2008 versus a full suite to save some money. There are more sea days than on almost any other cruise other than a transatlantic...it's awesome! Anxious to hear about everyone else's cruises this summer and fall. Thanks to all of you for keeping this thread alive. I had no idea when I started it that it would become so popular. I wish I could meet each and every one of you (and sail with all of you all as well!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texas_Diver Posted May 26, 2007 #520 Share Posted May 26, 2007 We went to a Friends of Dorothy meeting on our last cruise and we were the only women in attendance. Like KL&KR, I think the name is a bit dated and VERY male. And let's face it...generally speaking, gay men are more OUT THERE than lesbians! Donna. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shan9700 Posted May 29, 2007 #521 Share Posted May 29, 2007 etoile, Let us know when your have your review done and your travel journal done. I'd love to see your pictures and read your review! Everyone have a great week! Happy cruising to all that are lucky enought to be on one right now! shan9700:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waunabcruizin Posted May 29, 2007 #522 Share Posted May 29, 2007 Hello Everybody I just stumbled across this thread and was amazed to find it's been going since January! We were booked on the April 7, 2008 Sun Princess cruise from Sydney to San Francisco that Princess just cancelled. We are now totally at a loss and are so disappointed to miss out on this great cruise, but finding this thread makes up for it (well, maybe not totally :D ). We are Carol 65 Retired IT and Linda 59 Nurse from Gig Harbor, WA. We have been together for 20 years so far with many more to come, we hope. Since our April '08 cruise was cancelled we booked a 4-nite Pacific Northwest mini cruise from Seattle on October 15, 2007 on X Mercury just as a Monday - Friday getaway. Anybody up here in the Northwest want to join us? We did a 3-niter on the Mercury last year and enjoyed it thoroughly. RVMamas - Wondering what RV you have for fulltiming. We have a Lazy Daze Class C 26 1/2 and plan to fulltime 6 months a year after Linda retires in 2 years 5 months (but who's counting :eek: ). We would be very happy to meet some cruising friends. We would like to do an Olivia cruise but we just can't justify the huge price jump over a regular cruise, so having some sisters aboard would be great. Nice to meet everybody here. Carol and Linda Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xProfessor MA Posted May 29, 2007 #523 Share Posted May 29, 2007 carol and linda....if you can find the time, you may want to look at NCL Jewel in October for a fifteen day Transatlantic - Bacrelona to Miami...my partner (of 25 years) and another couple will be onboard....first cruise for them, but our fifth....big fans of long repositioning cruises. We cannot wait to retire, seems we will be working until the bitter end....with two grown children and student loans we somehow forgot to get a retirement...so we are enjoying it as we go.....glad you found the board...anticipation of a trip is almost as good as going. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waunabcruizin Posted May 29, 2007 #524 Share Posted May 29, 2007 Professor MA - We would love to do a Transatlantic as we also are big fans of 'sea days'. We can't make this one, though, as October '07 is booked solid it seems like. Are you guys planning anything in '08?? Retirement is .... WONDERFUL :D :D . Though, unless you both retire together you can count on having to do all the yard work, all the housework, most of the cooking, all the grocery shopping, all the laundry - in short, you may become suzy homemaker! UGH! :p It's not really as bad as I just posted, but I do end up carrying most of the load at home since Linda's still working. I've never been a fan of housework but I guess fair is fair. She'd do it for me if it was the other way around, sooo.... You're right about the anticipation of the trip. Our cancelled cruise had a roll call of 129 people, 137 pages and 2,725 posts. We had private tours arranged, hotel reservations made, an index for each port showing what to do in each place, pre-cruise tours and drinks/dinner reservations, just all kinds of stuff. It was completely amazing and we were all sooooo looking forward to meeting and having the adventure of a lifetime. Everyone is really bummed. Anyway, thanks for the welcome to the thread and we might be up for something in 2008 depending on where/when. Oh, and btw, congrats on 25 years! And being in MA where marriage is legal is super. Ain't life grand? Carol (and Linda) ps - carol in blue shirt, linda in white in the avatar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mithryl Posted May 29, 2007 Author #525 Share Posted May 29, 2007 Hi Waunabcruisin! I'm glad you're enjoying the thread! We're probably the closest cruisers to you that I'm aware of from this board. We're Vicki (54) & Bonnie (55) and we're in Post Falls, ID. Sorry to hear about your cancelled cruise..I had actually considered it earlier this spring. We booked our 2nd 16 day RT from LA to Hawaii on 3/2/08 on the Diamond instead. (This year we sailed on the Island and it was fabulous.) We'll be celebrating our 10th anniversary together during next years trip, as well as our 4th year after marrying in Portland, Or. in 2004). You must like sea days to have booked the Sydney to San Francisco cruise. We love sea days, it's one of the many things we enjoyed about the RT to Hawaii...4 full sea days over and 5 days back. The whales around Maui are awesome in early March and Maui is the first port on the 3/2/08 cruise. We'd love to have you (and everybody else) join us, there are still lots of cabins available and prices have dropped a little. I think the cruise is a little more expensive than the repositioning cruise was, but the airfare RT to LA is far less than flying over to Sydney to catch that cruise. We've booked a fly/sail package at the Crowne Plaza in San Pedro on 3/1/08 so we can be on board as early as possible on the 2nd and just lounge around and have lunch prior to sailing. Isn't the Northwest terrific! We don't RV, but we do like to travel and Gig Harbor isn't really all that far away. We'll look into the October sailing on the Mercury. I've gotten pretty spoiled on longer cruises, but a weekend get away out of Seattle would eliminate the need for airfare for us. Let me know what you think about Hawaii...and welcome again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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