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Maj Robert Thornton
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Possibly a fairly sane way to live for 3 years. Food is included, usually there is a medical team on board. My only question would be are there times when the ship is in port for an extended stay, does she have to disembark?
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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For this particular cruise, no.

When my wife and I last cruised we met a few folks who had done this, permanently. One can cruise for around $3,000 / month for the basic packages. This obviously cannot be done by most people for an extended period while still maintaining all of the other "standard" living things - home, car, etc. But if you just live there? No more mortgage/rent, car payments, car insurance, electric/gas/water/etc., groceries, etc.? $3000 / month starts to sound really cheap. Toss on $150 / month for a really good phone plan (lots of international time), and maybe $200 / month for food at port calls and $250 / month for excursions, you are $3600 / month for pretty decent living, and traveling the world while doing it. Between retirement and disability, I can cover that, with a bit leftover....

Of course, that is one person - and my wife would be a bit upset if I sold our house and ran away to a ship.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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LTC Eugene Chu "A Sailors Life for Me" Nothing quite like Sleeping Underway!
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