What Ship?

This week the podcast is recorded at the Time Out Market in Lison, or do we have to say Lisboa?


Jean and Stuart discuss how you choose a cruise ship. The difference is not just how they sail in poor weather, although Jean does mention the wristbands you should carry that are listed in our online shop - see the menu at www.DorisVisits.com where we just refer you to links of cruise items.


What is a small ship? Well, technically under 1,000 guests. Many would argue that big as some classic small ships are between 300 and 700 and we love the R-Class ships that Azamara and Ocean run. What is a big ship, well, approaching 7,000 guests.


Our three ships visited, with full films listed in the blog, are Spirit of Adventure at just under 1,000 guests. Queen Mary 2 at around 2,600 guests. The P&O Iona was full with 5,200 guests and Gary Barlow played two shows in the main stage with his band.


There is also a film of the Time Out Market in Lisbon, seated in the associated blog on Doris Visits.


Also, this week, we ask you to vote. We don't stand a chance, or maybe we do if you all vote. We are new, small and independent... but there is a category for that.


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