Friday, December 11, 2009

Why Do People Use The Internet On A Cruise Ship?

There are so many complaints almost daily from people who are on 5 star cruises because of the fact they cannot access the internet very well at all. You should be damn grateful that you can even get anywhere near the internet at all. The thing is, you are at sea, is it really to be expected that the connection is going to be super all of the time?

Many people out there hate the costs. This is because cruise companies will charge a bit extra for you to go onto the internet to check mail, send pictures or do a bit of work. Surely if you needed the internet that badly then you would have just stayed at home for your vacation? Cruises are meant to be fun and relaxing so why do many people spend them cooped up in a room reading e-mails and chatting to people over Facebook.

The only reason that people use the internet is because it is there, if it was taken away then people would think no differently so this could be an idea. The complaints are uncalled for because the service is there for the people who just cannot wait a week to get home again.

I mean why bother spending a bit of extra money on the net when you could be playing tennis or sitting by the pool? Many people love sending pictures over the internet. What crrazy reason? Your family and friends can wait until you get home with the camera to look at all the amazing photos you have taken.

So whether it is one of those nice Rhine river cruises or perhaps one of those Silversea cruises just enjoy it.

One of the best things you can do is just take a chill pill and relax!!

Go Virtual

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