From: George Leppla on 16 Jun 2010 07:51 On 6/15/2010 9:39 PM, Gadget World wrote: > Perhaps, of the ship had a hedonism deck it wouldn't need the tanning > beds for that "all over tan". > > Many European ships do have a deck for nude sun tanning, and there are > nude charters from us ports as well as hedonistic cruises already. > > I think that the next super feature just might be a roller coaster, as > it appears that ships are being built for the kids, who influence all > the important buying decisions today anyway. > Royal Caribbean gave serious consideration to putting a roller coaster on the Oasis of the Seas. It didn't happen, but I don't doubt that it will happen someday. Disney will have a "water coaster" on their Disney Dream which debuts next January. http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/ships-activities/ships/dream/pools/aquaduck/ It is kind of a flume ride. -- George Leppla Countryside Travel http://www.Countryside-Travel.com Facebook http://www.facebook.com/CruiseMaster
From: Dillon Pyron on 2 Jul 2010 15:35 [Default] Thus spake Becca <beccal(a)hal-pc.org>: >On 6/15/2010 3:59 PM, Harry Cooper wrote: >> Wait a minute, first I've got to learn how to spell hedonism. >> >> Harry Cooper > >LOL One thing I would like to find on a cruise ship, is tanning beds. >You could get an all-over tan even if the rain was pouring down. > >Becca "You can get a tan in the English rain" -- - dillon I am not invalid Toby (Tri-Umph That's the Sweet Truth) March 1998 - June 2010 What a dog. What a dog!
From: Charles on 2 Jul 2010 16:26 <gmbeasley(a)mindspring.com> wrote: > Actually I saw what was billed as a nude deck on some ship I've been > on recently. I went up there because it was too cold at that moment > for there to have been anyone up there. I thought I took a photo of > the sign, but I can't find it. Celebrity ships have a topless deck that is marked with a sign. -- Charles
From: Ari Silverstein on 2 Jul 2010 21:03 On 2 Jul 2010 20:26:17 GMT, Charles wrote: > <gmbeasley(a)mindspring.com> wrote: > >> Actually I saw what was billed as a nude deck on some ship I've been >> on recently. I went up there because it was too cold at that moment >> for there to have been anyone up there. I thought I took a photo of >> the sign, but I can't find it. > > Celebrity ships have a topless deck that is marked with a sign. The sign says "Topless is allowed on this deck" btw. Otherwise, clothed individuals might think they are *not* allowed. -- Ari Silverstein, C.T.A; C.T.A.S, FREE Cruise Travel Advisory Services www.cruisequick.com - able to offer some of the lowest prices and best value added in the industry. (not affiliated)
From: Dillon Pyron on 14 Jul 2010 14:27 [Default] Thus spake Ari Silverstein <AriSilverstein(a)yahoo.com>: >On 2 Jul 2010 20:26:17 GMT, Charles wrote: > >> <gmbeasley(a)mindspring.com> wrote: >> >>> Actually I saw what was billed as a nude deck on some ship I've been >>> on recently. I went up there because it was too cold at that moment >>> for there to have been anyone up there. I thought I took a photo of >>> the sign, but I can't find it. >> >> Celebrity ships have a topless deck that is marked with a sign. > >The sign says "Topless is allowed on this deck" btw. Otherwise, >clothed individuals might think they are *not* allowed. Yeah, I think they also say "no cameras" At Ceasars there's a sign at one pool that says that "European sunbathing is permitted in this area and the resort takes no responsibility for the dress of the guests." -- - dillon I am not invalid Toby (Tri-Umph That's the Sweet Truth) March 1998 - June 2010 What a dog. What a dog!
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