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  • MMOB Marketing | my profile 12:44 pm on June 27, 2011 COMMENT  

    MMOB SOUND OFF: Share Your Thoughts about MeetMeOnBoard.com site features 

    One of you met the love of your life on MeetMeOnBoard. That is a story I’m sure all the members would enjoy hearing. If you have a great MMOB tale please drop me an e-mail so I can include it in a future article about how the members use the site.

    In our recent membership survey we asked you specifically how you use the various features on MeetMeOnBoard and which additions you’d like to see in the future.

    Since the survey we’ve added a forum, complete with MeetMeOnBoard Roll Calls so you can post your cruise there for people to find you.

    Of course all of you who have booked an upcoming cruise and posted it on your profile know you are automatically connected with everyone who is also listed on that cruise through our Cruise Mates feature. This is yet another reason you should tell your friends who haven’t signed up on MeetMeOnBoard yet.

    I’d like to hear from members who absolutely love a particular feature of the site. Are you a HUGE fan of the new and improved Cruise Calendar — the only LGBT cruise calendar in existence?

    Do you love to read the latest cruise news in News & Expert Advice? Are you growing to love the new Forum or is the Muster Station a place you just can’t resist?

    Are you meeting folks from the site on the ships and forming friendships? We certainly hope so. After all, that’s why we started the site–to connect LGBT cruise travelers with one another before setting sail. Since then we’ve grown into the largest LGBT cruise travel social network, thanks to you.

    Let me know what you love about MeetMeOnBoard features, where’d you’d like to see the site grow in the future and if social media and mobile apps are a direction we should embrace next.

    Can’t wait to hear your stories. Please send me an MMOB mail or e-mail michael@meetmeonboard.com.

    Thanks,

    Michael Bradbury
    MMOB Director of Marketing

     
  • MMOB Marketing | my profile 1:01 pm on June 17, 2011 COMMENT
    Tags: all gay cruise, Gay Group Cruise, Mainstream Cruise, SOUND OFF   

    MMOB SOUND OFF: Share Your Thoughts about gay group, all-gay, and mainstream cruising 

    Do you and your boyfriend feel the need to steel away on an Atlantis or RSVP cruise to get away from the heterosexual mainstream? Are you and your girlfriend frequent travelers with Olivia because you want to be among like-minded lesbians? If you prefer all-gay cruise travel over mainstream drop me a line.

    But based on our recent survey the vast majority of you sail mainstream cruises not all-gay charters. I’d like to know why.

    Do you not fee the need to escape to fun. Do you not fee the need to escape to funin the sun with 2,500 other gay people? Would you rather meet new friends — gay and straight — on regular departure?

    I’d like to hear your thoughts about traveling as a gay couple or single on a mainstream cruise. Why do you prefer that? Is it price, destination, or just personal preference?

    The hybrid way to travel between all-gay and mainstream is gay-group. These are becoming very popular. Several companies have sprung up in the last few years to create special events and experiences for gay cruise passengers on a mainstream sailing. Do you like to travel with a small group of gay people but be part of a larger overall cruise community? Why?

     

    Feel free to drop me a note at marketing@meetmeonboard.com, comment here or contact me via MMOB Mail.

    I look forward to hearing what you have to say.

    Happy Friday,

    Michael Bradbury
    MMOB Director of Marketing

     
  • billy1413 | my profile 6:07 pm on May 20, 2011 COMMENT  

    OK. I SEE LOTS OF HAPPY COUPLE ATTENDING THE RSVP CRUSIE TO BARCELONA .. WHAT IS THIS SINGLE GUY GOING TO DO !!!!! LOL SURELY THERE MUST BE SOME MORE SINGLE GUYS TRAVELING .. LET ME KNOW ALSO I REQUESTED A CABINMATE FOR THIS CRUISE . ANYONE KNOW HOW RSVP GOES ABOUT THE MATCHING PROCESS THANKS

     
  • markdale | my profile 12:06 pm on May 9, 2011 COMMENT  

    MMOB Forum will be launching soon! 

    We’re very excited to be launching our new Forum in the very near future. We will be announcing the launch on both our newsletter and here on The Muster Station. Please read the information below on how you will be able to use both of these features to enhance your cruising experience.

    THE MUSTER STATION

    Every cruise ship worth a salt requires all passengers to grab a life vest (usually from some tucked away crawl space) and head to a lounge, casino, lobby or meeting room to learn where to gather in case of an emergency.

    We’ve all been there, standing in many a casino, leaning against a craps table with our ridiculous orange vests (that never match our outfits) scanning the room—not for the nearest exit—but looking for other LGBT passengers, kindred spirits in a sea of straight couples and kids.

    I for one have fantasized about what everyone at the muster station must be thinking. Are they sizing up the passengers, planning shore excursions or just taking it all in, slightly overwhelmed by the cruise ship experience?

    Borrowing from the necessity of gathering in one location before the ship sails, MeetMeOnBoard has adopted the name and the concept in our own, much more fun, version of The Muster Station.

    It’s a gathering place for sure. But instead of listening silently to instructions from your crew, you are encouraged to jump into conversations with other members. You can do anything here (within reason, please).

    Since launching this social media experiment last year, we’ve had hundreds of members join the conversation. Some have become prolific live bloggers, using The Muster Station as a personal cruise diary. Others have used it to shout to the masses that they need cabin mates. A few have posted heartwarming stories and others have posed serious questions.

    Unlike other features of MeetMeOnBoard, The Muster Station is organized chronologically with the most recent post at the top of the page. It allows you instant access to comment and those comments are threaded below the original post.

    One of the most exciting elements of The Muster Station is that it travels far and wide. Because we built the page to be a realtime conversation tool, Google loves it and makes it easy to search online. That also means what happens in the Muster Station doesn’t stay in the Muster Station.

    There are so many great nuggets of cruise wisdom to be found there, you should definitely spend some time sifting through the conversation. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way to separate out some of the topics from The Muster Station and put them in their own spot so they could be easily searched? Oh wait, there is.

    THE FORUM

    Okay, we admit it. We are trying to be the LGBT Cruise Critic, sort of. One of the great things about that other site is its ability to give people a platform to talk about specific topics and to tell others that they will be traveling on the same ship. MeetMeOnBoard does the same thing but has more options for the LGBT cruise passenger.

    Now we will be adding a Forum (which you have been requesting for quite some time) to our range of online offerings. It will work like any other forum, where someone starts a thread in a specific category and the conversation begins when more and more members respond to that initial thought. To create a little privacy wall between the Forum and the rest of the world we deliberately added a security step.

    Once you sign in to the forum, just below the FAQs you will first notice the Crow’s Nest. We figured that would be the best place to get an overall view of the Forum landscape.

    Here we have OPEN DISCUSSIONS and Cruise Critic Refugees. The OPEN DISCUSSIONS is a place where you will be able to write pretty much anything about cruise travel—whatever your heart’s desire. As this gets populated with sub categories you’ll see them being listed out down below. For now, we’ll put all general cruise conversations in that spot.

    For those intrepid LGBT cruisers who’ve been relegated to the back pages of the LGBT board at Cruise Critic, we are bringing you front and center into the light. It’s still a private forum but you get the idea. We will feature you and your threads from that other site so hop over there and migrate (copy-paste) your conversations from there to here. And have fun with it.

    Under the Crow’s Nest you will find the very familiar Roll Call: Meet Me On Board. It’s our version of Roll Calls, where we HIGHLY encourage you to post a quick note about your upcoming cruise. Just say, “I’m going on the XX cruise on XX date.” It’s that easy. You can of course say something else if you choose. It’s up to you. You’ll find the Roll Call broken into three alphabetical groups. Find your cruise line and voila!

    Speaking of cruise lines, below Roll Call, you’ll notice we have the same three categories for cruise lines. This is the place to post general information about the ships. If you traveled on a Holland America ship and loved a meal, tell us about it in the general discussion. Or if you didn’t care for the ice skaters’ outfits on a Carnival cruise, we definitely want to hear about that here, too.

    The rest of the forum will be arranged by general discussions about LGBT cruises (including all-gay, gay group and lesbian) and port cities and destinations. Here we want to hear the scoop on the latest Sweet and Atlantis sailings. Tell us about your taxi ride in Acapulco or your harrowing hang gliding experience in Jamaica.

    The Forum v. The Muster Station

    Look, this isn’t a celebrity death-match showdown between the Forum and The Muster Station. They are both wonderful and engaging (dare we say exciting) ways to further the conversation and grow the MeetMeOnBoard community. They are just different.

    The Muster Station is a general realtime, bloggy place where the conversation is always going. It’s the place to see what’s happening right now and to jump into discussion as they unfold. It’s live. It’s now. It’s happening. It’s public. It’s also sometimes difficult to find what you want.

    That’s where the Forum takes over. The forum is a permanent collection of discussions, conversations and debate. It’s intuitive and arranged by topic not by date. It’s a private conversation archive so only members who are signed in can view the forum.

    Here’s where The Muster Station and the Forum overlap.

    Conversations in The Muster Station don’t migrate automatically to the Forum after a certain period of time (though we wish they would.) You’ll notice that some of the most popular posts in The Muster Station now have twin postings in the Forum. This is just a way to keep those conversations going since they will likely get supplanted by something newer, sexier and glitzier in The Muster Station.

    MeetMeOnBoard will continue to offer you many ways to communicate. Rather than driving how you should converse we will offer you a menu of choices and you just pick the most comfortable for you. If you love the old easy chair feel of the Forum then that’s terrific. If you want the speed and nowness The Muster Station, then that’s perfectly understandable. If you want the immediacy of seeing the MeetMeOnBoard members who are traveling on your exact cruise departure, then be sure to list your upcoming cruises on your profile page and use the AMAZING Cruise Mates feature. It’s so cooooooool.

    The best thing to do is experiment. Try a little of the Forum. Mix in a skosh of The Muster Station and a big dollop of Cruise Mates and see how it enhances your overall MeetMeOnBoard experience.

     
    • William Annett 8:25 pm on May 12, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Dar Staff: Where, if any could I advertize to share an upcoming Cruise?

  • ALFinSC | my profile 10:11 am on April 19, 2011 COMMENT  

    Any cruisers out there who would like to join us on a Clipper Ship cruise. I’m trying to get RSVP/Atlantis to offer one again. Our last one, The Royal Clipper, was a breathtaking, romantic and cozy experience, being a smaller passenger count. Speak up !!!!!

     
  • edblacker | my profile 3:21 pm on December 20, 2010 COMMENT  

    We are on RSVP from Ft. Lauderdale on 2/13/11. Anyone else?

     
    • friendbob 12:57 pm on December 27, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Ed: William and Bob here. We are on RSVP 2/13 as well. It will be our third RSVP and we are really looking forward to another great week, especially aboard HAL’s newest, Niew Amsterdam.

    • edblacker 6:33 am on December 31, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Charlie and I are also looking forward to this trip, especially the new ship. We did the Hawaii trip in October and it was great. We’ve also done a couple of other RSVP cruises and always had a great time. Our favorites were the European River Boat itineraries. We hope they schedule another one of those soon.

    • asiantiger 4:31 pm on January 10, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Tung and I (John) are looking forward to our second RSVP cruise. First was in Aug ’09 to Alaska. Wondering how easy it is to get a tour at the pier. Booked one through HAL and was disappointed, so figure we’ll try off the ship this time around. Can’t wait for the fun and sun. We both live about 2 hours away and actually visited Ft. Lauderdaled yesterday 1/9/11. Very sunny and beautiful. This cruise is going to be a blast.

    • Lonster 2:40 pm on February 3, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Hey guys, my partner (Jeff) and I (Lon) will be on the cruise as well. Just over a week away – can’t wait! It will be our first on RSVP or HAL but we’ve done three with Atlantis in years past. I’m looking forward to meeting y’all on board!

  • Denny | my profile 4:42 pm on March 23, 2010 COMMENT  

    Anyone going of RSVP’s NCL Hawaii Cruise Oct 29, 2010. Think they’ll have a Haloween Party? lol

     
  • PhxCruiser | my profile 2:56 pm on February 2, 2010 COMMENT
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    Atlantis or RSVP? 

    Partner and I have never been on an all-gay cruise and are debating between Atlantis or RSVP? Has anybody been on both and can give their impression of the difference? We both still enjoy a good party but also love our down-time to relax. The marketing makes it appear that RSVP might have a slightly older crowd and not quite as party oriented. I’m leaning towards RSVP.

     
    • darrell6t 3:58 pm on February 2, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      My partner & I have been on both. They are both good. RSVP does seem to have a slightly older demographic and a bit fewer of the “party all night” crowd. But both give you space and time to relax if that is what you want to do. If you do everything, you will be very busy and will have to make some choices. But you don’t have to do anything if you don’t want to. We are in our 60′s and don’t dance more than a few minutes, but enjoy seeing all the costumes and hearing the music. We make sure we get a cabin where the music won’t bother us and are usually asleep by 1 AM or so, no matter what the party is that night. Everyone is so nice and so friendly, it is a pleasure. We choose whichever company has the ship we want to go on. Last year it was the Eurodam with RSVP. This year it is the Solstice with Atlantis. And next year it will probably be Allure of the Seas with Atlantis. We love them all.

    • darrell6t 3:58 pm on February 2, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      My partner & I have been on both. They are both good. RSVP does seem to have a slightly older demographic and a bit fewer of the “party all night” crowd. But both give you space and time to relax if that is what you want to do. If you do everything, you will be very busy and will have to make some choices. But you don’t have to do anything if you don’t want to. We are in our 60′s and don’t dance more than a few minutes, but enjoy seeing all the costumes and hearing the music. We make sure we get a cabin where the music won’t bother us and are usually asleep by 1 AM or so, no matter what the party is that night. Everyone is so nice and so friendly, it is a pleasure. We choose whichever company has the ship we want to go on. Last year it was the Eurodam with RSVP. This year it is the Solstice with Atlantis. And next year it will probably be Allure of the Seas with Atlantis. We love them all.

    • tom 12:32 pm on February 10, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      I would agree with the above comments of darrell6t. We have done both.

    • tom 12:32 pm on February 10, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      I would agree with the above comments of darrell6t. We have done both.

    • Gary 3:14 pm on February 13, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      My partner and I have been on two all gay cruises. The first Atlantis, the second RSVP. Both were good, but I prefered the RSVP best. It was a small sailing vessel out of Barbados. The ship only held 200 passengers, which I loved! We had a chance to meet a lot of people and really enjoyed the cruise. The Atlantis cruise had 2000+ passengers and was party central. Guess I’m showing my age here, but I prefer smaller and more intimate.

      • darrell6t 5:34 pm on February 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        The Royal Clipper is a wonderful ship, but very different than the cruise ships. We took it with RSVP out of Cannes. It was wonderful, but the experience was nothing like the larger ships. We have never down the Caribbean on a small ship.

        In some ways we like RSVP best too, but we are going with Atlantic this year and next because we like the ships better on Atlantis. And the ship is a big part of the experience. Both are so much fun.

    • Gary 3:14 pm on February 13, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      My partner and I have been on two all gay cruises. The first Atlantis, the second RSVP. Both were good, but I prefered the RSVP best. It was a small sailing vessel out of Barbados. The ship only held 200 passengers, which I loved! We had a chance to meet a lot of people and really enjoyed the cruise. The Atlantis cruise had 2000+ passengers and was party central. Guess I’m showing my age here, but I prefer smaller and more intimate.

      • darrell6t 5:34 pm on February 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        The Royal Clipper is a wonderful ship, but very different than the cruise ships. We took it with RSVP out of Cannes. It was wonderful, but the experience was nothing like the larger ships. We have never down the Caribbean on a small ship.

        In some ways we like RSVP best too, but we are going with Atlantic this year and next because we like the ships better on Atlantis. And the ship is a big part of the experience. Both are so much fun.

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