My~Rumbly~Tumbly
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2002
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- 343
Today FedEx attempted to deliver documents for our December 1st cruise, but I wasn't home. I really wasn't expecting them so soon, as I've seen that some people have not rec'd them for their November sailings. I guess I should be very excited, but I'm contemplating canceling our cruise. I am cruising solo with my 3 year old and my son who will be 17 months at sail time. My husband is unable to go with us, due to work, etc. We planned to meet a friend onboard, who was bringing her two small children and her mom. We all planned the vacation together, linked our reservations and were looking forward to a great time. Well the unimaginable has happened. My friends mom died. It was unexpected. My friend, understandably, has decided that she cannot cruise so soon after her mom's death, especially when her mom was supposed to make the trip with us. It's so sad, my heart breaks for her. I don't know that I could cruise either in her situation.
So now I am up in the air as to whether I will or won't cruise. I certainly would enjoy the quality time spent with my little ones (who btw, are as active as anyone else there age, and are a LOT of work). I can picture us having some really good times, but in all honesty, I was also looking forward to enjoying some adult conversation with my friend. I'm not sure that I can expect that same conversation from a complete stranger, and wouldn't invade a family's time together anyway. Has anyone out there ever cruised alone with small children, without knowing anyone else onboard?
I have asked a very good friend of mine in Florida to join us. She has applied for a job at the University. If she gets it, she will not be able to cruise with us, but she will if the job does not come through. If she can't go, I'm thinking I will just cancel, which means that I would forfeit our deposit and our airfare. I asked about our airfare and they said it would cost $125.00 each ticket to alter them and be able to use them within 12 months, but we only paid 140.00 each, so it's not worth it. I also have the option of applying the money toward a future booking, where I would still lose $150 plus the airfare.
I'm just sick about this. And I feel so bad for my friend- I feel guilty for feeling this way about MY cruise, considering how awful she feels about something (someone) that was WAY more important.
So now I am up in the air as to whether I will or won't cruise. I certainly would enjoy the quality time spent with my little ones (who btw, are as active as anyone else there age, and are a LOT of work). I can picture us having some really good times, but in all honesty, I was also looking forward to enjoying some adult conversation with my friend. I'm not sure that I can expect that same conversation from a complete stranger, and wouldn't invade a family's time together anyway. Has anyone out there ever cruised alone with small children, without knowing anyone else onboard?
I have asked a very good friend of mine in Florida to join us. She has applied for a job at the University. If she gets it, she will not be able to cruise with us, but she will if the job does not come through. If she can't go, I'm thinking I will just cancel, which means that I would forfeit our deposit and our airfare. I asked about our airfare and they said it would cost $125.00 each ticket to alter them and be able to use them within 12 months, but we only paid 140.00 each, so it's not worth it. I also have the option of applying the money toward a future booking, where I would still lose $150 plus the airfare.
I'm just sick about this. And I feel so bad for my friend- I feel guilty for feeling this way about MY cruise, considering how awful she feels about something (someone) that was WAY more important.