1) There has to be good-better-best food options. Are there? Do the cruise lines say so clearly?
2) Cruises go on for what, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 days? ...and cover how many miles or stops?
3) My follow-up question re Q#2 is:
How much time do you really have when these ships reach a port? What happens on the ship whilst in port?
4) How is "housekeeping" handled? Do you need to be clear of your room at given times?
5) Do these ships really dump their sewage as they sail about?
6) Post #53 sounds like a grousing cheap shot to me. (nothing personal Jetronic)
7) Post #46 is rich. Thanks to gfh. Q: Are the patrons 'different' during Jan. and Feb.?
A comparison, if I may.
When you walk to the top of the Shilthorn (a mountain), you're with like minded people who want to see Mother Nature.
When you're on a cruise ship, you're packed in with hoards of people who'll say (and think), "Can't you do the brakes on just one side?" or worse, "Changing oil! All mechanics are thieves".