In case you're regetting that you missed it in years past

IT'S BACK!

https://cruisebare.com/cruises/big-nude-boat-2024/big-nude-boat-2024-pricing/

We had such a good time with this topic last year that I thought I'd bring it back around.

Nice new website, but not for the faint of heart.

I see they cut it down from a two week cruise to one. Probably too many people suffered from exposure. The prices seem kind of steep though. With our budget, we would barely be able to swing it. Sorry, I couldn't resist.

Only 2 weeks left to book! Better hurry.

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Maybe you can get a sunscreen package for say $25.99 a day, must be purchased by all persons in the cabin.

I bet the crew has a lot more laundry to do. All those towels being sat on everywhere. Towel station attendant probably a busy person.


yeah but any savings would go towards sunscreen

Oh to be the stand up comic on that cruise !

I see what you did there. Happy

I believe barely swinging is what it's all about.

She didn’t. We tried not to pry too much, just in case she might get in trouble. She did say that while the crew were respectful to the passengers, talk in the crew quarters was perhaps a bit of “did you see….”. I can’t imagine being young and exposed to all that “exposure”. Our original question was “what’s the strangest thing you’ve seen on a cruise?”

This is awesome AP. I have wondered how CCL handled the crew on that sailing. Did she say whether or not they had the option to opt out for personal or moral/religious reasons?

Did she say anything regarding their pay/compensation for that cruise? That would pass my definition of hazard pay.

On our last cruise we met a delightful young assistant waiter on her second contract. Her first contract was on the Pride and included last year’s “nude cruise”. She said they went through training on keeping their eyes straight ahead and no comments. She said it was “eye opening”.

The “rules” for passengers included sitting on a towel (or something), clothing in port and the dining room.

At least you'd save money on laundry.

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