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Schmooze Cruise
Out & About Article by Bruce Steele
February 2004 |
Over 1,000 Gay Men on an Atlantis
Events European Cruise Navigate a Social Circuit as Colorful as
the Voyage Itself |
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On the Splendor of the Seas cruise
ship somewhere between Naples , Italy , and Palma de Mallorca Spain
, ABBA is entertaining a few hundred gay men gathered around the
pool. Well, not exactly ABBA. It's the cruise director for Atlantis
Events, the gay vacations company, and another male staffer both
in bad wigs and polyester skirts, lip-synching at the railing above
the pool deck and imitating the choreography from the 1970s " Waterloo " video.
Bad drag or not, the gay men are loving it. It's the high light
of the "Disco Dance" - one of nearly a dozen parties thrown during
Atlantis's weeklong Mediterranean cruise -- and for a moment, all
on board are united in a Mamma Mia! moment.
A clear majority of the gay men dancing by
the and cheering faux ABBA members don't look like the perfect-ab
guys in Atlantis's glossy ads - and this is a good thing. For the
mostly over-30 passengers of varying ages, shapes and sizes, it's
something of a relief that everyone else isn't model-level intimidating.
Oh, the pretty boys are present, certainly. They're on the raised
ledge around the pool, where they can be admired, and renowned New
York photographer David Morgan is among them, snapping away, grabbing
photos for the next Atlantis brochure. But Morgan and Atlantis have
a queer eye for the perfect guy, while the typical gay cruiser is
more likely to have a few humanizing flaws.
The number of what might be dubbed circuit
boys present on any given ship depends on where the cruise originates
and where it's going. A Mediterranean cruise like this one-which
costs hundreds more in airfare than a cruise from a u.s. port, doesn't
promise tropical tanning weather, and features culturally rich ports
of call rather than beaches- attracts a slightly older and more settled
crowd. Not that these guys don't know how to have a good time. Every
onboard dance is a hit, and the evening entertainment - comics, music,
and theatre in the ship's huge auditorium (on this trip including
Patti LuPone) - draw near-capacity crowds every night. A final all-night
dance on land - at a club on Spain 's notorious party island, Ibiza - attracts
enthusiastic cruisers.
As with any gay event, a cruise attracts all
kinds. The proportions may change, but there's something - and perhaps
someone - for everyone. The most visible contingent on this ship
is indeed the tanned and toned gym bunnies; dozens of whom can be
found by the pool any time the sun is shining. But the Mediterranean
cruise also has its twink quotient-even if three of the youngest
and skinniest boys are all traveling with the same 60-something gentleman.
And as with every Atlantis cruise, this one attracts a high pro -
portion of settled, sometimes monogamous gay couples and over-40
singles. As for women, on the Splendor of the Seas there
are maybe half a dozen visible lesbian travelers, who wind up as
some of the most sought- after companions for dinner (it is open
seating) and shore excursions. In deciding whether a gay cruise is
right for you, think of it this way: The ship is essentially a port-to-port
cocktail hour, and however you fare at a typical gay soiree is likely
to predict your experience onboard. If you arrive
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are strategies for maximizing your cruise experience-even if you're
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alone but never have any trouble
chatting up anyone who strikes your fancy, you'll make countless
new friends and will probably sign up for your next cruise before
you leave the boat. If you travel with your long-term partner and
bond easily with other couples (and interesting singles), you're
golden. If you get laid a lot at home, you'll get laid a lot onboard
if that's what you want. If you're a loner who doesn't mind being
around a lot of loud people but would rather be left alone, there's
plenty of space onboard to take it easy. And if you're a wallflower
who doesn't speak unless spoken to and usually heads home alone
and discouraged, the magic of the high seas isn't going to make
you more gregarious or attractive.
There are strategies for maximizing
your cruise experience - even if you're not the life of the party.
Gilbert, a 1ate-30s single traveler with a goatee, sparkling eyes,
bright conversation, and a shining bald spot, arrived two day early
in Barcelona, the cruise's launch point, and signed up for precruise
land tours. "It's easier to make friends in smaller groups," he
says, "and I bonded with a few of the guys on one of the Barcelona
excursions. We've been hanging out ever since." Other cruisers
simply take their support structure along with them by booking
the rip with friends from home: singles
traveling in a group, couples with couples, or a mix of both. |
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if you're single or a swinger, a cruise ship is not a bathhouse. Doors
do not swing open to reveal nude and anonymous men in inviting
poses - at least not often. Hookups happen but the "hot" quotient,
as we all eventually learn, is largely a state of mind. |
Cruise veterans don't need
a strategy. Lenny, a retired man in his 50s, tells me that this
is his fifth or sixth cruise of the year (he's lost count), and
it is only August. When he quit working, he decided this was how
he wanted to spend his time and money, and cruise ships
full of rotating cast of gay men have become his second home..
He just smiles when asked whether he gets lucky, as if to say,
if he feels like it, sure.
Couples will find that the options a cruise
provides adapt. easily to whatever degree of togetherness-or separateness-they
find comfortable. Many do everything together: land excursions,
sunning by the pool, choosing from among the onboard entertainment
options. Others veer off on separate courses with agreed rendezvous
points. Neither Bill nor Carlos, both real estate agents and a
couple for two years, want to party much, but they also aren't
tethered to each other, as they make clear. They spend much of
their time in separate pursuits and even sometimes eat apart. Yet
when they feel like it, they make sure they get one of the few
two-person tables at dinner for a romantic meal.
Even if you're single or a swinger, a cruise
ship is not a bathhouse. Doors do not swing open to reveal nude
anonymous men in inviting poses-at. least, not often. Hookups happen,
but the "hot" quotient, as we all eventually learn, is
largely a state of mind. On the first night of this cruise at the
midnight dance party in the uppermost bar, early-30s Mike has younger
man Tom on his lap, but he is flirting with the 40-something couple
at the next table, while Tom is facing the opposite direction,
chatting with someone else. "Oh, I just met Tom at the singles
mixer: this evening," Mike says with a casualness that suggests
he'll work his way through not just Tom but. also Dick and Harry
and maybe Larry, Moe, and Curly before the week is out.
Apart from sex and schmoozing, a cruise
offers a choice of vacation strategies: veg out or dive in. Some
cruise vets who had floated around the Mediterranean several times
before skip the onshore excursions and rarely leave the boat. The
weather is perfect on every day but one; there are two pool bars
(alcohol. costs extra), food available 24/7 (all included), a casino
open whenever the ship is at sea, an always-busy computer room
(also extra), an always-empty library, and a decent-size gym. Activities
are planned to begin almost hourly: games, art auctions, an amazing
midnight chocolate buffet. It is easy to stay busy and easy to
stay quiet. The disco and '80s' music in the hallways grows tiresome
after a few days, but it cannot be heard in the outdoor spaces.
Atlantis contracts its cruises through the
major cruise lines; this is run by Royal Caribbean, which also
arranges all the shore excursions. This means that some elements
of the experience are out of Atlantis's control, for better or
worse. The food at the lunchtime buffets is copious and diverse
but subpar for a luxury cruise. The sit-down dinners-with a rotating
selection of entrees- are much better. You should find out what
ship and cruise line your gay cruise will be using and check out
reviews of their amenities, particularly if, for example, fine
dining is a top priority. The Royal Caribbean staff is friendly
and seems to enjoy the more relaxed atmosphere offered by a boat
of party-minded gay men.
The shore excursions - through Rome , Pompeii
, Palma - are well worth the additional fees . The cruise
companies warn that excursions not booked months in advance may
be sold out, but experience shows that more spaces are always available,
up to a day or two before- hand. So unless you fear missing some
vital sightseeing opportunity, don't worry about booking ahead.
Not all the guides onshore are clued in to the fact that they are
shepherding busloads of gay men, but all are usually friendly and
well-versed in their local lore. Expect every excursion to include
a mandatory visit to a local shop or factory recommended by the
guide, who likely gets kickbacks from what you spend there. I rolled
my eyes but then wound up buying things at almost every stop. Seasoned
travelers usually have no trouble navigating their own land tours
without guides and extra fees , but even as they describe
their special days afterward, it sounds like too much work and
anxiety for a vacation.
Once again, though, the cruisers' different
onshore experiences underline the overall lesson eventually I take
home: A cruise is what you make it, so take into account your own
needs and people skills before you book. Neither Atlantis nor any
other gay cruise company can transform you into a person you're
not. They will provide porters for your suitcases, but you will
have to carry your own baggage. |
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