A Mac Sailors Retirement Plan

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A Mac Sailors Retirement Plan

Post by RandyMoon »

Hey, this story sounds like a good retirement plan. I sent it to my kids as a hint. :)

As the story goes:

About 2 years ago my friend and I were on a cruise through the western Mediterranean aboard a Princess liner. At dinner we noticed an elderly lady sitting alone along the rail of the grand stairway in the main dining room. I also noticed that all the staff, ship's officers, waiters, busboys, etc., all seemed very familiar with this lady.

I asked our waiter who the lady was, expecting to be told she owned the line, but he said he only knew that she had been on board for the last four cruises, back to back. As we left the dining room one evening I caught her eye and stopped to say hello. We chatted and I said, "I understand you've been on this ship for the last four cruises." She replied, "Yes, that's true."

I told her that I didn't understand and she replied, without a pause, "It's cheaper than a nursing home."

So, there will be no nursing home in my future. When I get old and feeble, I am going to get on a Princess Cruise Ship. The average cost for a nursing home is $200 per day. I have checked on reservations at Princess and I can get a long term discount and senior discount price of $135 per day. That leaves $65 a day for:

Gratuities which will only be $10 per day. And the rest can be put into the slot machines.

I will have as many as 10 meals a day if I can waddle to the restaurant, or I can have room service (which means I can have breakfast in bed every day of the week.)

Princess has as many as three swimming pools, a workout room, free washers and dryers, and shows every night.

They have free toothpaste and razors, and free soap and shampoo.

They will even treat you like a customer, not a patient. An extra $5 worth of tips and your casino winnings will have the entire staff scrambling to help you.

I will get to meet new people every 7 or 14 days.

Television broken? Light bulb needs changing? Need to have the mattress replaced? No problem! They will fix everything and apologize for your inconvenience.

Clean sheets and towels every day, and you don't even have to ask for them.

If you fall in the nursing home and break a hip you are on Medicare; if you fall and break a hip on the Princess ship they will upgrade you to a suite for the rest of your life. Now hold on the for best! Do you want to see South America, the Panama Canal, Tahiti, Australia, New Zealand, Asia or name where you want to go? Princess will have a ship ready to go. So don't look for me in a nursing home, just call shore to ship.

P.S. And don't forget, when you die, they just dump you over the side at no charge!
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Post by Chip Hindes »

Is this actually you saying this? Otherwise, I have to say urban legend.

In any case, though it sounds good, there's a fundamental error in logic. If you're well enough to be on a cruise by yourself, you're not helpless enough to require the care of a nursing home.
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Post by Sloop John B »

Well, I don't know Chip. I think I'll check this out.
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Post by Zavala »

Looks like it's a possibility if you're the right person -- at least according to Snopes. I especially like the burial plan myself. :)
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Post by richandlori »

Here's me in Retirement.....it's a state of mind...and I'm already there mentally, just need the years to catch up.

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Frank C

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Nice deck shoes!
Sperry? Dexter? Sebago?

(I got some look just like that ...
Costco!)
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RichandLori wrote:Bingo Frank, COSTCO Specials.
So guess that makes us both "fashion plates!"


:D
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Re: A Mac Sailors Retirement Plan

Post by Versasail »

RandyMoon wrote:Hey, this story sounds like a good retirement plan. I sent it to my kids as a hint. :)

As the story goes:

About 2 years ago my friend and I were on a cruise through the western Mediterranean aboard a Princess liner. At dinner we noticed an elderly lady sitting alone along the rail of the grand stairway in the main dining room. I also noticed that all the staff, ship's officers, waiters, busboys, etc., all seemed very familiar with this lady.

I asked our waiter who the lady was, expecting to be told she owned the line, but he said he only knew that she had been on board for the last four cruises, back to back. As we left the dining room one evening I caught her eye and stopped to say hello. We chatted and I said, "I understand you've been on this ship for the last four cruises." She replied, "Yes, that's true."

I told her that I didn't understand and she replied, without a pause, "It's cheaper than a nursing home."

So, there will be no nursing home in my future. When I get old and feeble, I am going to get on a Princess Cruise Ship. The average cost for a nursing home is $200 per day. I have checked on reservations at Princess and I can get a long term discount and senior discount price of $135 per day. That leaves $65 a day for:

Gratuities which will only be $10 per day. And the rest can be put into the slot machines.

I will have as many as 10 meals a day if I can waddle to the restaurant, or I can have room service (which means I can have breakfast in bed every day of the week.)

Princess has as many as three swimming pools, a workout room, free washers and dryers, and shows every night.

They have free toothpaste and razors, and free soap and shampoo.

They will even treat you like a customer, not a patient. An extra $5 worth of tips and your casino winnings will have the entire staff scrambling to help you.

I will get to meet new people every 7 or 14 days.

Television broken? Light bulb needs changing? Need to have the mattress replaced? No problem! They will fix everything and apologize for your inconvenience.

Clean sheets and towels every day, and you don't even have to ask for them.

If you fall in the nursing home and break a hip you are on Medicare; if you fall and break a hip on the Princess ship they will upgrade you to a suite for the rest of your life. Now hold on the for best! Do you want to see South America, the Panama Canal, Tahiti, Australia, New Zealand, Asia or name where you want to go? Princess will have a ship ready to go. So don't look for me in a nursing home, just call shore to ship.

P.S. And don't forget, when you die, they just dump you over the side at no charge!
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Post by richandlori »

Bingo Frank, COSTCO Specials.

While I was sleeping, the admiral took that photo. The kids were playing in the dingy, OH......, what a day it was in beautiful Morro Bay, Ca.
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Post by Kevin »

An urban legend maybe, but take a look at these links.

http://www.aboardtheworld-vacations.com

http://www.departures.com/tr/tr_0303_theworld.html

I saw her when she was docked in San Francisco.

I wanna buy in
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Post by RandyMoon »

Not my personal story
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