Category: Theme Cruises

  • The 2013 Bud Light Cruise is Actually the Bud Light Hotel 2014

    The 2013 Bud Light Cruise is Actually the Bud Light Hotel 2014

    The Bud Light Cruise – particularly the Bud Light Cruise of 2014 – is one of the single greatest things we’ve learned about recently. (The Bud Light Cruise of 2013 was also great, but the cruise of 2014 sounds particularly excellent.) Most obviously, it is a cruise that involves lots of Bud Light, but this year, there as an additional component: it will be docked in New York City for this year’s Super Bowl at MetLife Stadium (making the Bud Light Cruise more like the Bud Light Hotel). For a certain type of person – essentially, an American male – the Bud Light Cruise sounds like a cruise experience to end all cruise experiences. Below we outline the Bud Light Cruise, both in general and with special reference to the Bud Light 2014 Cruise. Read more […]
  • How to Book a Booze Cruise in NYC

    How to Book a Booze Cruise in NYC

    In our previous article about the booze cruises of NYC, we explained what a New York City booze cruise is, and we also covered some of the companies that offer them (like the New York Booze Cruise based in Manhattan). One thing we did not touch on, however, was how to book a booze cruise in NYC, which isn’t necessarily complicated, but the process does vary from company to company, and in any case it is a lot different from booking a regular cruise. It should be pretty obvious that booking an NYC booze cruise is different from booking a regular cruise, but only if you know what a booze cruise is. Otherwise, the fact that it’s called a booze cruise could cause confusion. Below we explain booking an NYC booze cruise with the companies we discussed in our previous article; that is, we discuss how to book a booze cruise with the companies that are more or less fully committed to booze cruises and nothing but booze cruises. Read more […]
  • The Booze Cruises of NYC

    The Booze Cruises of NYC

    If you find yourself in New York City (particularly Manhattan) one evening, eager for some time on the water and a couple of drinks, there are several “booze cruises” that can fulfill both of your desires simultaneously. Or, if you find yourself in New York City, eager for some time on the water and a couple of dozen drinks, you might elect for one of the all-inclusive booze cruises, or the booze cruises with an open bar, depending on how the company advertises the fact that you can drink as much as you want on board. With all-inclusive alcohol or not, the booze cruises of NYC provide a unique (and for many raucously enjoyable) experience in a city with no shortage of nightlife opportunities. What are the booze cruises of NYC, and what can you expect on one? Read more […]
  • The Capital Jazz Cruise

    The Capital Jazz Cruise, technically (and more grandiosely) called the Capital Jazz SuperCruise, is one of several jazz cruises that take place each year. The Capital Jazz Cruise is, not surprisingly, presented by Capital Jazz, which operates a radio station (Capital Jazz Radio) and puts on a festival (Capital Jazz Fest) each year in Washington, D.C. Clearly, Capital Jazz is a unique enterprise – it is part radio station, part festival organizer, and part cruise ship operator. It is only the last function of Capital Jazz that we are interested in, however, so we’ll leave the rest behind. The Capital Jazz Cruise of 2013 is disembarking in just a couple of weeks, and there are still available spots, or if this is too late of notice, you can also already sign up for the Capital Jazz Cruise of 2014. But we are getting ahead of ourselves. What exactly is the Capital Jazz Cruise? For that matter, what is a jazz cruise in general? To these questions we turn our attention. Read more […]
  • Nickelodeon Cruises

    Nickelodeon cruises are cruises that are exclusively offered by the frequently misspelled Norwegian Cruise Line. A Nickelodeon cruise is not entirely focused on Nickelodeon-related themes; rather, these cruises have a Nickelodeon component that fits with what is otherwise a standard cruise vacation. Not surprisingly, Nickelodeon cruises are family-oriented, with the cartoon-inspired features of the ship – Spongebob Squarepants and Dora the Explorer walk around on board, for instance – being designed to keep children occupied and happy while at sea. Below is a brief overview of Nickelodeon cruises and how you might go about booking one. Read more […]
  • Kosher Cruises

    Kosher cruises are designed for Jewish vacationers who want to adhere to Jewish dietary laws while they travel. Since the companies who specialize in kosher cruises, like Kosherica and Kosher Cruises, cater specifically to Jewish individuals, a kosher cruise might also feature other elements of Jewish tradition (like daily prayer services), or they might take you to destinations of particular significance in the Jewish worldview. There aren’t many of these types of cruises per year. However, since individuals who eat kosher often confront dietary problems when they travel, a kosher cruise to some people is simply any cruise that offers kosher dining options. (In other words, a “kosher cruise” doesn’t need to be entirely centered on one’s Jewish faith.) Below you will find some information about who offers kosher cruises, as well as how to book a kosher cruise. Read more […]
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