Karin1984
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The fares dropped for the transatlantic cruise from Dover to New York. I could make a solo trip work with my job, I can afford it .
But...
Even though I am perfectly fine on my own. Sometimes my mind switches from 'being alone' into 'loneliness'. I am not in the best of headspace now, no idea how this is going to be 3 months from now. 12 days on my own, being completely off the grid, it can be the greatest or the worst idea ever. I know there is plenty to do on board, but I am still afraid I am going to be bored. I am not an extravert, I can be social from time to time, but I need to be in the mood. Or else it's going to cost a lot of energy.
I don't have a really good answer if someone asks me 'why would you want to do this cruise'. Just because I got it in my head a few years ago after my first cruise that I would like to do a cruise like the Transatlantic or the Panama Canal. Something that you can't do every (holi)day. That is an answer. Not a very good one.
Even though I can afford it, I did just return from WDW and next April I will go to DL. I can do it all, but it is a lot of money in total.
For roughly the same amount of money I can also do the British Isles cruise, shorter, closer to home (I'm in NL), more port days.
But then again, I am in Europe, visiting UK / Ireland I can do easily without cruising, the cost per day is higher.
Anyone here have some advice to stop my brain going in circles?
But...
Even though I am perfectly fine on my own. Sometimes my mind switches from 'being alone' into 'loneliness'. I am not in the best of headspace now, no idea how this is going to be 3 months from now. 12 days on my own, being completely off the grid, it can be the greatest or the worst idea ever. I know there is plenty to do on board, but I am still afraid I am going to be bored. I am not an extravert, I can be social from time to time, but I need to be in the mood. Or else it's going to cost a lot of energy.
I don't have a really good answer if someone asks me 'why would you want to do this cruise'. Just because I got it in my head a few years ago after my first cruise that I would like to do a cruise like the Transatlantic or the Panama Canal. Something that you can't do every (holi)day. That is an answer. Not a very good one.
Even though I can afford it, I did just return from WDW and next April I will go to DL. I can do it all, but it is a lot of money in total.
For roughly the same amount of money I can also do the British Isles cruise, shorter, closer to home (I'm in NL), more port days.
But then again, I am in Europe, visiting UK / Ireland I can do easily without cruising, the cost per day is higher.
Anyone here have some advice to stop my brain going in circles?