Easy Cruise
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: JFK, LAX, LHR, DUB, MIA, ORD, MAD - heavy travel to all
Programs: EXP: 2014, 15, Final 7 Mo of 16, and all of 17 (soon to be '19-20). Big Bonvoy Users
Posts: 774
Easy Cruise
I have done my requisite search in both this forum and others but cannot find any answers.
Has anyone ever taken an EasyCruise? If so, what were your experiences?
Thanks in advance.
Has anyone ever taken an EasyCruise? If so, what were your experiences?
Thanks in advance.
#2

Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: SEA
Programs: DL DM, former NW PE
Posts: 934
Haven't taken one, nor are ever likely too.
However, my curiosity had me looking over the details on their website. After pouring through it, one conclusion: Basically, it's a stripped-down floating dormitory. Everything is ala carte, including getting your cabin serviced with clean towels and the like. And very small and spartan cabins at that. Such as no closets, just clothes hooks and some shelves.
The ship is a former Renaissance vessel - one of their older/smaller models.
I would charitably call it cruising for the budget backpacking crowd. (And I mean the budget side of the backpacking contingent).
Stick with EasyInternet or EasyJet if you want to patronize Stelios' properties.
Of course, MHO only....YMMV
However, my curiosity had me looking over the details on their website. After pouring through it, one conclusion: Basically, it's a stripped-down floating dormitory. Everything is ala carte, including getting your cabin serviced with clean towels and the like. And very small and spartan cabins at that. Such as no closets, just clothes hooks and some shelves.
The ship is a former Renaissance vessel - one of their older/smaller models.
I would charitably call it cruising for the budget backpacking crowd. (And I mean the budget side of the backpacking contingent).
Stick with EasyInternet or EasyJet if you want to patronize Stelios' properties.
Of course, MHO only....YMMV

