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  • MeetMeOnBoard | my profile 11:58 am on November 19, 2011 COMMENT
    Tags: Aquafest   

    Thoughts on Norwegian Spirit and Halloween 

    Halloween on the NCL Spirit

    Norwegian has cut back on the portion size and variety of the meals since we last cruised with them.  It would be interesting to sail with a close competitor and see how the other line would compare.  Is anyone prepared to fund a grant to do that research?

    Mark likes “freestyle cruising” but I’m not a fan.  I like getting to know people I’d never have met otherwise.  I like a more dressy atmosphere as well, but then I’m a dinosaur in many ways.  I would certainly say we enjoyed our meals in the main dining room and in the buffet line as well.

    The food in the specialty restaurant (Cagney’s) was like the old days:  Just delicious.

    The ship staff was uniformly excellent.  We were treated well by everyone.

    The Aquafest parties and entertainment were wonderful.  Due to the schedule of the ship the parties were often quite late.  However, that is what disco napping is all about, and we certainly didn’t have to get up for work the morning after!

    As I wrote before, go in costume if you possibly can. The Lesbian couple who won the costume contest as a couple of slinkies was a highlight.  It was also great fun to watch the ship staff enjoy the costumes and parties with us.  Taking the extra suitcase/steamer trunk filled with costumes was well worth it.  I have, however, decided that Mark will no longer have any input on costume design or execution. He’s gonna wear what I tell him!

    We’d go on this ship again, and even on the same itinerary.  We’d travel again with Aguafest in a heartbeat.

     
  • markdale | my profile 12:04 pm on November 1, 2011 COMMENT  

    Our First ‘It Gets Better’ Interview 

    Yesterday while cruising to Belize we did our first ‘It Gets Better’ video shoot on board the Norwegian Spirit. This is the first video shot on board a cruise ship with over 500 LGBT passengers. Below is a video of just a few of the stories we heard. It was an amazing day. Please consider contributing to the making of this video or becoming a sponsor. For question email: michael@meetmeonboard.com.

     
  • markdale | my profile 11:20 am on October 31, 2011 COMMENT  

    Day 1 – Western Caribbean 

    Halloween Night on Bourbon Street:

    Dale talks about the 'It Gets Better video to Aquafest guests

    Last night was all we expected and more.  The crowd was mostly dressed in costume, some of them very elaborate.  We went back to Lafitte’s where we bought way too many drinks from our favorite bartender Earl, and had a great time with a (very)  friendly Kilt-wearing couple from Atlanta.  Many of the tourists in New Orleans go there several times a year, and always at Halloween.   If you go, be sure to wear a costume, it is way more fun.

    Not unexpectedly, the crowd in and outside of the gay area on Bourbon Street was cordial and fun.  Once you get into the straight area, the atmosphere changes in a way difficult to explain.  While we certainly felt safe there, the vibe was more tense.  It was more ‘charged’ and not in a good way for my taste.

    First Day On Board the Spirit:

    The ship recently went through a renovation, which appears to have been mostly cosmetic.  The rooms are older and ours shows some signs of wear and tear.  However, the room is laid out well, pleasant and we have a beautiful view of that incredible blue of the Gulf of Mexico.   Our Cabin Steward Kiran is excellent and easy on the eyes, which never hurts.

    Tom Baker of AQUAFEST has done a wonderful job of assembling his team.  The hosts do a fine job and the entertainment is terrific, with a special nod to Drag Queen Bianca del Rio and Lesbian comic Julie Goldman.

     
  • markdale | my profile 1:02 pm on October 29, 2011 COMMENT
    Tags: Bourbon Street, New Orleans, Port City   

    Bourbon Street – Let the party begin! 

    New Orleans is not only becoming one of my favorite port city but it will soon be one of my favorite cities…period. The sights, sounds and smells of Bourbon Street can be overwhelming. Starting around 10:00 a.m., the streets become alive. Even the gay bars are active in the morning and who could complain about Bloody Mary’s and dancing boys!  Tonight is our pre-cruise party followed by Halloween on Bourbon Street. Let the party begin!

     
  • markdale | my profile 3:32 pm on October 28, 2011 COMMENT
    Tags: New Orleans, Port City   

    Pre-cruise New Orleans 

    Dale and I flew to New Orleans 3-days before our Aquafest Halloween cruise departs. We will be updating The Muster Station frequently to keep you up-to-date.

    On our first night in New Orleans we went for drinks at Cafe Lafitte in Exile on Bourbon Street and Dumaine. They say this is the oldest gay bar in the country, and that Tennessee Williams frequented the place. Since we’ve “Always depended on the kindness of strangers” we couldn’t stay away. The bartender was cute, friendly and flirty. The drinks were reasonable and generous. We’ll be back.

    Across from Lafitte’s is a place called the Clover Grill. We went there for breakfast, having noticed that it is open 24/7. The place is tiny, seating only about 35, and decrepit like everything else in the French Quarter. Again, this is a place we’d recommend. The waiter Bobbie was campy, fun and very efficient despite being extremely busy. And the cook! That woman can make an omelet and watching her is like poetry in motion. We had an enormous breakfast that lasted us until dinner time. Wonderful place and there were more pecs and biceps on display than at most gyms. Highly recommended for many reasons.

    During the next afternoon we took a streetcar (not named “desire”) to the garden district where we walked around the neighborhood. Oddly enough we did find ourselves tempted to shout “Stella….Stella.” Since we’re from Phoenix, we complained to each other how cold it was, meaning it was below 85 degrees. The neighborhood is beautiful, and you can get an all-day transit transfer for $3.00; you’d spend $2.50 just getting there and back. Just a block off St. Charles the neighborhood gets quiet and relaxing. Don’t miss seeing the beautiful architecture of this district when visiting New Orleans.

     
  • 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

     
  • 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?

  • GroveGeorge | my profile 11:25 am on April 28, 2010 COMMENT
    Tags: , ,   

    AQUAFEST -ALASKA- SEPTEMBER 2010

    Any Guys scheduled on this cruise?

     
    • gmhohio 11:09 pm on May 7, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Hi George, Yes my partner and I will be part of the Aquafest group on this cruise.

    • gmhohio 11:09 pm on May 7, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Hi George, Yes my partner and I will be part of the Aquafest group on this cruise.

  • Tim-n-Rick | my profile 10:56 am on January 19, 2010 COMMENT
    Tags: , Dawn, ,   

    Aquafest Halloween 2010 – NCL Dawn 

    Hi All, My partner and I have booked the Aquafest Halloween 2010 cruise onboard the NCL Dawn. This will be our first cruise with Aquafest and we would love to hear your reviews / suggestions. They get glowing reviews on all of the boards and we are very excited. We have traveled in the past with RSVP and had a wonderful time but we purchased a home this year and the Aquafest pricing was very budget friendly compaired to RSVP / Atlantis. We look forward to meeting new friends at sea! Tim

     
    • Steve 11:30 am on January 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      I’m actually thinking about going on this cruise. I was on a Halloween cruise a few years ago and had the time of my life! Like you, I have heard only positive things about Aquafest. I have been on one Atlantis cruise and really enjoyed it but with this nasty recession, I’ve learned to budget. It looks like Aquafest will give you all the fun plus will put extra money in your pocket for the cocktails!

      Have a great cruise and can’t wait to see the costumes.

    • Steve 11:30 am on January 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      I’m actually thinking about going on this cruise. I was on a Halloween cruise a few years ago and had the time of my life! Like you, I have heard only positive things about Aquafest. I have been on one Atlantis cruise and really enjoyed it but with this nasty recession, I’ve learned to budget. It looks like Aquafest will give you all the fun plus will put extra money in your pocket for the cocktails!

      Have a great cruise and can’t wait to see the costumes.

    • Tim-n-Rick 11:40 am on January 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Steve, Come on! Join us! I completely understand about the budget. Tom at Aquafest made it attractive with reduced deposit and last payment in July. That gives me plenty of time to save up and sell some junk on ebay. I’d love to know where all the disposable income gay people are supposed to have is.

    • Tim-n-Rick 11:40 am on January 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Steve, Come on! Join us! I completely understand about the budget. Tom at Aquafest made it attractive with reduced deposit and last payment in July. That gives me plenty of time to save up and sell some junk on ebay. I’d love to know where all the disposable income gay people are supposed to have is.

    • Steve 11:58 am on January 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      I’m going to seriously think about it. Here’s the problem, you haven’t seen my bar bill after 7 days at sea. I don’t think the TARP funds will cover that. ;)

    • Steve 11:58 am on January 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      I’m going to seriously think about it. Here’s the problem, you haven’t seen my bar bill after 7 days at sea. I don’t think the TARP funds will cover that. ;)

    • Tim-n-Rick 12:03 pm on January 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Last cruise our tab was $400 in just booze. We were a little too free in buying rounds one night. We havent touched Jagermeister since! I don’t see a Gay Cruise Stimulus Package on the horizion so we’ll just book and TRY to control the drinking.

    • Tim-n-Rick 12:03 pm on January 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Last cruise our tab was $400 in just booze. We were a little too free in buying rounds one night. We havent touched Jagermeister since! I don’t see a Gay Cruise Stimulus Package on the horizion so we’ll just book and TRY to control the drinking.

    • Steve 3:50 pm on January 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      On our last cruise, we visited Costco and bought a few bottles of Rum. We put them in an extra suitcase and gave the porter $10.00 and a wink. OK…he was cute too. Magically, it was the first luggage to appear at our cabin door and everything was in good shape. I don’t do that often but hey, there’s a recession going on.

    • Steve 3:50 pm on January 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      On our last cruise, we visited Costco and bought a few bottles of Rum. We put them in an extra suitcase and gave the porter $10.00 and a wink. OK…he was cute too. Magically, it was the first luggage to appear at our cabin door and everything was in good shape. I don’t do that often but hey, there’s a recession going on.

    • Tim-n-Rick 6:00 pm on January 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      We did the old standby of filling empty mouthwash bottles with vodka. Then like kids sneaking booze into the prom we bought mini bottles at one of the ports and hid them in our underwear when we got back onboard! What we won’t do to save a buck.

    • Tim-n-Rick 6:00 pm on January 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      We did the old standby of filling empty mouthwash bottles with vodka. Then like kids sneaking booze into the prom we bought mini bottles at one of the ports and hid them in our underwear when we got back onboard! What we won’t do to save a buck.

  • MeetMeOnBoard | my profile 11:21 am on January 1, 2009 COMMENT  

    The Muster Station is a general realtime bloggy… 

    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.

    Conversations in The Muster Station Aquafest don’t migrate automatically to the Forum after a certain period of time. 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 offers you many ways to communicate. Rather than driving how you should converse we are offering 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.

     
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