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Cruise ships now ban people 70 and over, must now get a note from doctor to give okay
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<blockquote data-quote="Monna" data-source="post: 74799653" data-attributes="member: 395087"><p>I expect this rule will disappear with time, if any cruise ship company wants to stay in business. The 70+ers are an increasing population group, with money they want to spend. </p><p>The 70+ers are already the most susceptible to influensa, and a good many other diseases/disorders. </p><p>Soon ever passenger will have to sign a form guaranteeing that they will remain alive for the duration of the voyage! </p><p></p><p>On the other hand... </p><p>Perhaps the cruise industry will die! What a benefit that would be for the environment! and for ports of call that are now totally clogged up by the hundreds of buses taking cruise ship passengers on city-tours. There are a lot of cities now putting curbs on these tsunamies of people (many who refuse to walk anywhere and often pay virtually nothing to the local economy compared to their impact), because city residents are fed up with excessive tourism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monna, post: 74799653, member: 395087"] I expect this rule will disappear with time, if any cruise ship company wants to stay in business. The 70+ers are an increasing population group, with money they want to spend. The 70+ers are already the most susceptible to influensa, and a good many other diseases/disorders. Soon ever passenger will have to sign a form guaranteeing that they will remain alive for the duration of the voyage! On the other hand... Perhaps the cruise industry will die! What a benefit that would be for the environment! and for ports of call that are now totally clogged up by the hundreds of buses taking cruise ship passengers on city-tours. There are a lot of cities now putting curbs on these tsunamies of people (many who refuse to walk anywhere and often pay virtually nothing to the local economy compared to their impact), because city residents are fed up with excessive tourism. [/QUOTE]
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