Hey Boobs Cruise veterans, got a few questions. I'm not really a boat lover so I was just wondering how the actual boat ride is? I don't want to spend the whole time wasting the good alchohol I was served. It sounds like an awesome party, sexy people, sexy games and drinking but that also sounds like Temptations. You repeaters seem disappointed if you miss it so it must be amazing. What makes it better than the party at the resort?(If you can answer that)
It was a calm day when I went in Feb 2012, it was amazing...as fun as the resort is, the Boobs Cruise tops it...it is absolute a must...it takes things up a few notches!! Anything goes...and no security watching over you!
We went on our first Boobs Cruise in August. We were a little apprehensive at first, but wow it was a blast! The ride is very smooth (large catamaran) and you shouldn't have any problems unless the water is very choppy. The boat does have Chino's and Omar who are much better than the current entertainment staff at Temptation (it's hard to top the best). You will always have a drink in your hand, great music, and Omar/Chino's will keep you entertained the entire time. Normally all the best people at the resort end up going on the Boobs Cruise, so the resort can be pretty dead when the boobs cruise goes out. If you can go, then go and have the best time of your life! We sure did!
I think what most will tell you is that Boobs Cruise is indeed like the pool at TTR, but ramped up 100%. The cruise has taken the best cast from TTR, and put them on a boat with more relaxed 'rules'...i.e., more fun! Also, games and entertainment are constant on the cruise, rather than every so often at the resort. Staff on the boat work so hard, including those serving drinks etc. I love the trip on the water - you get to see the amazing clear-blue sea that you don't get at the resort because of the seaweed. You're not on the open water for long, so 'rocking' in the sense of the boat going is not that much of a problem!
Great feeback...we were worried about this as well. Sea sick is horrible as it has happened to me once. But I think from what I have heard it is worth the risk..lmao
On the October 17 cruise we had about 5 people that I knew of that fought a bout of seasickness. Almost without fail, it was the snorkeling that put them over the edge. There was a good bit of sharing of Dramamine (and another brand that escapes me) among the "green ones" , and with the self medicating with copious amounts of alcohol, I seem to remember all bouncing back and enjoying the cruise. It is definitely worth the risk of "feeding the fishes". Tom and Linda
I like that I can blame a hangover on sea sickness...mind you, now that I've pointed out I don't get sea sick, kinda ruined my point!