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Man that sounds like fun! Do you know where i can get more info, to late for this year but maybe next year , if there is a like cruise next year. Any how you have fun and we only wish we were going!
So this is just a big biker-themed cruise w/o your bike?
A buddy of mine went on one out a Fl a few years ago where they actually took their Harleys aboard ship. I think it was five Caribbean stops and they got to ride their bikes around the islands.
So this is just a big biker-themed cruise w/o your bike?
A buddy of mine went on one out a Fl a few years ago where they actually took their Harleys aboard ship. I think it was five Caribbean stops and they got to ride their bikes around the islands.
That I could almost be talked into doing.
I am doing that one December 12 2009. It leaves from Fl. 8 nights goes to San Juan, St. Marten, St. Thomas, Laberdee. You ride on all the Islands with a guided tour except Laberdee. Cost is $1688 per person for a balcony room. They only have room for 35 bikes so it books up fast.
So this is just a big biker-themed cruise w/o your bike?
A buddy of mine went on one out a Fl a few years ago where they actually took their Harleys aboard ship. I think it was five Caribbean stops and they got to ride their bikes around the islands.
That I could almost be talked into doing.
Yep...no bikes on this cruise. The whole thing is about raising money to take dialysis patients with us. Usually 10+ people on dialysis are onboard and they haven't paid a dime for the cruise. They have all the nurse staff and equipment to take care of them all week.
They give away atleast 1 custom built bike and a bunch (200,000+) worth of stuff per cruise. We had friends that won $5,000 cash on a poker walk. Vendors...poker walks..parties every single night. You don't have to dress up and even the wait staff and room cleaners get to wear biker t-shirts. Its a really good time. The wife and I do atleast one cruise per year and the fact that we don't have to dress up to go to the main dining room is enough for us. All you have to wear is biker attire and there are two leather required nights.
At first I wanted to do the cruises where you bring your own bike...until you hear some of the stories. You are responsible for your own bike...strapping it down and getting it on and off the boat. Which is fine except any damage done to your bike even if it was someone else isn't covered by anyone. I've heard stories of the crew sitting all over the bikes and scratching them. More than likely your bike insurance isn't any good on the islands which means you have to buy a seperate policy for each stop and in some cases you have to buy a temp license to ride your bike on the island.
I go on a cruise vacation to get away from everything...get drunk at the parties and bars and walk back to my room. Its nice to get away and not have to worry about anything...including your bike.
If you are a dialysis patient or know one you should hook them up with the website. Free cruise isn't a bad deal.
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