The
most recent stories include tales from cruisers who met at sea and
because of that saw a cruise as the perfect place for a honeymoon or
a 50th anniversary celebration. Bloggers found cruising the perfect
vacation with the kids … and without. And a family enjoyed cruising
as a way to keep up their lifetime of traveling.
The
blog, found at http://inspiredtocruise.com,
illustrates some of the myriad reasons people take cruise vacations.
Each week during 2012 the blog explores the celebrations,
accomplishments, milestones and other inspired reasons to cruise,
each told by a different passenger. This diverse group of
contributors – from long-time cruisers to those who set sail for
the first time – will share a total of 52 stories.
The latest reasons to cruise are:
Story
#50: To Honeymoon –
Drew Mason of Alameda, California, shares the story of how he met his
future bride when cruising as a college student and how meaningful it
was for them to return to the ship for their honeymoon.
Story
#49: To Recover From an Empty Nest –
Rosalia Mattern of Orange County, California, tells the story of how
she and her husband cured their case of empty-nest syndrome by
turning their favorite family vacation – a cruise – into a
wonderful getaway for two.
Story
#48: To Celebrate a 50th Anniversary –
Jim Green of Valencia, California, recounts the story of how he met
his bride aboard a ship, making a cruise the perfect way to mark
their 50th anniversary.
Story
#47: To Celebrate a Legacy of Travel –
Debbi Bellush of El Cerrito, California, shares the story of her
globetrotting parents who traveled throughout their lives. When her
father’s health began deteriorating, the family chose a cruise to
keep traveling and enjoy more time together.
Story
#46: To Be With AND Without the Kids –
Tyrone Cassell of Wichita, Kansas, tells how a cruise was a great
option when he wanted a vacation where he could spend some time away
from his three boys, and still bring them along.
Also
featured on the blog are regular “Escape
Inspiration”
videos. Each 30-second favorite moment at sea is introduced by a
Princess crew member who describes why the scene is meaningful to
them.
Source:
Princess
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