This week, we reflect on the articles that were posted to the site in the Weekly Wednesday series. Use this article as a quick reference to the articles and to learn more about this fascinating industry!
Tag: Weekly Wednesday
Weekly Wednesday – Looking Back at 2020
Join us on our journey as we recap 2020. This Weekly Wednesday article features the sailings that I was scheduled to go on, but got cancelled due to COVID-19.
Weekly Wednesday – Christmas at Sea
Have you ever sailed on a cruise ship on Christmas? Check out the newest Weekly Wednesday article to learn about what surprises await you onboard!
Weekly Wednesday – Ship Spotlight: Carnival Splendor
Have you sailed on this unique Carnival ship? The interior spaces have left impressions on the many passengers who’ve sailed on the Carnival Splendor. Check out this week’s article which outlines the history of this great ship!
Weekly Wednesday – Remembering Festival Cruises
Have you heard of Festival Cruises? They sailed for 10 years around the turn of the 21st Century. They may not have had the largest ships or the fanciest accommodations, but they offered a unique fleet and fun experiences.
Weekly Wednesday – 2,100 Pounds of Butter
Did you know that the average sized cruise ship has 2,100 pounds of butter onboard? Want to know what other foods they carry? Check out this week’s blog post!
Weekly Wednesday – Loyalty
Get recognized for sailing more than one time with each respected cruise line. Check out this article to learn more about cruise line loyalty rewards programs.
Weekly Wednesday – Let’s Play!
Did you know that you can zip line on some of the largest cruise ships at sea? There’s so much more to cruising than eating, sleeping, and drinking; there’s also tons of activities! Check out this article and let’s play!
Weekly Wednesday – Hungry?
Are you curious about the dining options available on the major cruise lines? You’re sure to be hungry when you finish reading this week’s article.
Weekly Wednesday – Drink Up!
If you enjoy drinking adult beverages on land and want to continue when out at sea, you may want to read this post. Well, what are you waiting for? Drink up!