Cruise Critic
Disclaimer - this is basically the same post about Cruise Critic that was on my first WV blog (why reinvent the wheel?). I have edited it somewhat.
You will see a number of mentions about Cruise Critic as the cruise continues so here is a little background information.
Love to cruise? Do
you know about Cruise Critic? The name
may be confusing, making you think it is nothing but people complaining about
their cruise. But actually, Cruise Critic is
a community of people interested in cruising.
Many people find Cruise Critic when they are looking for reviews about a cruise/cruise line/ship. If you are reading the reviews, remember to take them with a grain of
salt. They are very subjective – what one
person finds unforgivable might not bother another person. Very
few cruises are going to be totally horrible or totally fantastic. A good rule is to eliminate the top 20% and
the bottom 20% of the reviews.
For me, the best part of Cruise Critic is the
“Community”. This is where you will find
dozens of forums covering just about any aspect of cruising. Here are just a few of the forum topics:
First Time Cruisers
Disabled Cruise Travel
Solo Cruisers
Cruising Technology
World Cruising
Photography
Most of the mainstream cruise lines have a separate forum
where you can ask (and answer) the questions of fellow members. Sometimes these discussions can become very
heated and the board moderators have to step in and encourage everyone to “play
nice”.
There also are “Roll Calls” where people who are going to be
on the same cruise can chat with each other.
Roll Calls are interesting as some of them become very popular and
others just sit there. I have been very lucky to be on some great roll calls. We have discussed all kinds of topics of
interest as well as getting to know each other. Although I am traveling solo, I do not feel
like I am traveling alone because of all the great people I have met on the
roll call. On most roll calls a "Meet and Greet" will be set up so the people who have been talking on the internet for months can finally meet in person.
If you need to find out information about your ports of
call, there is a forum for that. This is
a great place to find out some of the best places to visit (or avoid) as well
as reputable excursion providers. Cruise
Critic is owned by TripAdvisor which is another great site to learn about the
places you will be visiting.
One of my favorite forums is the “Cruise Fashion and
Beauty”. Almost everyone on the forum is
positive and helpful (even if they disagree).
There is even a recycling thread where people offer clothes, shoes,
handbags, etc. that they have grown tired of, don’t fit any more, or they are
just downsizing their closets. If you
are the lucky recipient of an item all you have to do is to send a check for
the shipping to the giver and post a picture of yourself and the item on the
thread.
So, if you are interested in cruising, give Cruise Critic a
try. http://www.cruisecritic.com/ You
can read all the information but must register in order to post.
Smooth sailing until next time!
CC is a fount of information and I use it quite a bit when planning my cruises.
ReplyDeleteThere is so much to learn from CC even for those who have cruised before. Haven't found any cruise sites that can even come close in comparison.
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