[ale] Fwd: Jim - cannot post this message to ALE, please post for me
Brian MacLeod
nym.bnm at gmail.com
Tue May 8 10:32:05 EDT 2012
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On 5/8/12 10:10 AM, Lightner, Jeff wrote:
> You're correct. I forgot about ships because I've never taken a
> cruise.
If you aren't highly susceptible to motion sickness, I'd say put it on
the bucket list. The Alaskan cruises remind you just how small you and
the ship are. :-)
> Says: "Valid when entering the United States from Canada, Mexico,
> the Caribbean and Bermuda at land border crossings or sea
> ports-of-entry. Not valid for international travel by air."
>
> My read of that is it wouldn't be valid for a cruise across the
> Atlantic from Europe. (Do they even do those any more, I wonder?)
Yes, they do, though not as frequently, and they are one way. More
often than not, when a cruise line is repositioning a ship, they will
sell special itineraries for this purpose. Carnival has 3-4 of these
coming up in the next year for extremely low prices (less than $50 a
night for a room and food!), but you have to find your way to/from
port, depending on debarkation point.
> The sentence is funny as it seems to imply there are land border
> crossings with the Caribbean and Bermuda even though that isn't
> its intent. (Before anyone says it: The Florida Keys don't count
> because no passport is required drving back from from them to the
> rest of the US even if Key West calls itself the "Conch Republic".
> :p)
The intent is to try and highlight that the cruises you can do this
with are supposed to be "closed-loop", meaning you start and end in
the same port. Again, there are several cruises that are specials
when they rearrange ships, like through the Panama Canal or
repositioning between Miami/New Orleans/San Juan, PR. You'd need a
full on passport for those as well.
Brian
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