My main concerns are that I personally won't think it's all that fun. I'm an introvert, and don't really enjoy crowds, going to bars/clubs, seeing comedians or magicians or acrobats or other 'show' types of things. Especially loud things. I'm not all that avid of a movie watcher, although I do enjoy live theatre. Not much for drinking, and I'm a picky eater. I avoid swimming pools because my skin is very sensitive to chlorine, and I'm not into spa treatments either (please don't touch me, even for a massage, unless I know you well, so no mani/pedis either). I'm also not keen on boats or water. So, yeah, I'm real hesitant to commit myself to going on a cruise. . .
My idea of fun is learning things and experiencing things first hand. I cannot sit still for long unless I have something to keep either my hands or my brain busy (I knit, sew, quilt, counted cross stitch, read, write when I'm not engaged in outdoor activity and have been known to do any and all of them while camping or other non-busy outdoor living).
DH is all about the ports and destinations, which would probably be okay in my book, as long I was doing physically active stuff while I was on land--I'd rather hike than go to a museum, etc. My big issue is what do I do while I'm on the boat? Like between ports? Because when I look at the websites for cruises and see their list of onboard things to entertain yourself with, I'm not seeing a whole lot that appeals to me. But maybe the lists are just hitting the highlights that most people would be interested in?
Help! I would really like to go a vacation with dh, but I'm envisioning myself feeling like I'm trapped on a boat when not in port and dh grumpy because I don't want to do any of the on-ship attractions because I'd rather have quiet and a 10-foot personal bubble than mingle with the other people. And I'd rather sit and read than go to a show or on-board casino.
