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Paddy
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posted 11-14-2000 03:18 PM      Profile for Paddy   Email Paddy   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
This could be quite interesting. Its more than likey they go to their private islands, but personally, my career plan is to get a really high paying job so I can go on cruises all the time. So if any of them are like me, do they cruise on their own ships? And if they don't, why are they good enough for us but not for them? Imagine if Micky Arison was RCI's best customer. Twould be like Richard Branson always flying British Airways. Tehehe.

Paddy.


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Malcolm @ cruisepage
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posted 11-14-2000 03:34 PM      Profile for Malcolm @ cruisepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Paddy:
That would be like Richard Branson always flying British Airways.

The Fred.Olsen family often cruise on the Olsen ships. They take over one of the smaller 'alternative' dining rooms.

Richard Branson keeps travelling on Balloons and Speed boats. He obviously does not trust his aircraft!

I've had a great idea - Virgin Cruises, or better still Virgin Sailors (sounds like a follow-up to the movie Virgin Soldiers!)


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Malcolm @ cruisepage
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posted 11-14-2000 03:35 PM      Profile for Malcolm @ cruisepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Paddy:
my career plan is to get a really high paying job so I can go on cruises all the time.

That was my plan too, but then reality kicked in!


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tomc
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posted 11-14-2000 04:07 PM      Profile for tomc   Email tomc   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
It would be a nice way to check up on how the service is. I was on a HAL Alaska cruise when one of the Shorex crew was getting on an excursion boat with me. She was dressed like a passenger, not like HAL people do every moment they are in public. She told me she had not taken this particular trip before and wanted to see what it was like, so she could advise the pax. I said, "Checking up on the provider?? Hmmmm?" She smiled and said, "Yes, I am. We want to make sure the pax get what they are paying for." I kept quiet and didn't let on to anyone.
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DAMBROSI
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posted 11-14-2000 04:20 PM      Profile for DAMBROSI   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
When we were on the Celebration in
Jan. 98, the Ecstacy was coming in
alongside. When I was on the bridge
tour, they said Bob (Hot Shot) Dickenson was on board. They say he
makes Leona Helmsley look like nothing, he gives them ALL sorts of
trouble.

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LizB
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posted 11-14-2000 07:18 PM      Profile for LizB     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Yes, Kirk Lanterman, CEO of Holland America, does cruise occasionally on HAL. He and his wife were on the Maasdam trans-atlantic crossing this last August. He was also on the last cruise of the ss Rotterdam. His wife has her own travel agency in Seattle...which is a conflit of interest...but no one is able to convince Micky Arison or this!!!!
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tomc
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posted 11-14-2000 08:19 PM      Profile for tomc   Email tomc   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
His wife has her own travel agency in Seattle...which is a conflict of interest...
Probably ok, as it is only a local place and, no doubt, squeaky-clean as far as not railroading people onto HAL. I understand the L's are a wealthy name in the Pacific Northwest ... you won't see them on a lower-deck inside!

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Beezo
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posted 11-15-2000 02:57 AM      Profile for Beezo   Author's Homepage   Email Beezo   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
If i was the CEO i would ALWAYS be on the cruises!!!!!

Brian


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Ryndam
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posted 11-15-2000 05:56 AM      Profile for Ryndam   Email Ryndam   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Micky Arison is cruising with Carnival regularly, alone or with his family. I don't know if he's cruising with the other lines of the corporation.

Ryndam


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LizB
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posted 11-15-2000 06:17 AM      Profile for LizB     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
tomc...Unfortunately you are incorrect about Mrs. Lanterman's agency being a "local" agency...also about being "squeaky clean". Her agency has the most passengers on the World Cruise (roughly 200) and they are from all over the World.
BTW..looking forward to meeting you next Sept. 7th on the Amsterdam when NAL, Sympatico and I will be sailing!

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Malcolm @ cruisepage
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posted 11-15-2000 07:28 AM      Profile for Malcolm @ cruisepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
If I was a CEO I'd probably NEVER cruise (on public ships!) I'd have my own Yacht and Crew I'd get my staff to cruise, in the cheapest cabins, and report back on standards onboard my ships.
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bubbles
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posted 11-15-2000 08:20 AM      Profile for bubbles   Email bubbles   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
We travelled on Arcadia when it was making its first call at a Spanish port. Lord Sterling, Chairman of P&O, was on board with his daughter. They sat in the dining room at dinner, and you often saw them around the ship and at the disco. One evening, my husband had gone to have a pre-dinner drink while I finished getting ready. I joined him at the bar, he was sitting on a stool and whispered to me that Lord Sterling was just behind him and he had given him the seat he was saving for me - I gave hubby an earful about giving my seat away and I did not care to whom so to shut me up he gave me his seat!!!! .
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Guest
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posted 11-15-2000 11:07 AM      Profile for Guest        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
If I was a CEO of a cruise line I'd cruise on my ships, specially if I was Cunard's CEO.
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tomc
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posted 11-15-2000 01:13 PM      Profile for tomc   Email tomc   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Unfortunately you are incorrect about Mrs. Lanterman's agency
ooops. :)

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Green
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posted 11-15-2000 09:55 PM      Profile for Green     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Cunard -
Hopefully, as CEO you'd travelin Cat.C3#4139 - QE2 - and see how inadequate it is.

[This message has been edited by Green (edited 11-15-2000).]


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Tim in Fort Lauderdale
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posted 11-15-2000 10:09 PM      Profile for Tim in Fort Lauderdale     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
John and Tina Chandris used to cruise aboard their ships regularly and John loved to interact with the crew.

One of the most innovative things I ever saw was NCL sending their shoreside execs to spend a week aboard ship to work in the capacity of various crew members; Hotel Manager, Asst Cruise Director, Restaurant Manager, etc.

I was never more surprised to walk up to the pursers office to make an inquiry and have a staff member turn around only to be the (then) CEO.

Tim


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