Monday, July 29, 2013

Unofficial 2013 Cruise Gear

Hi all! As we close in on the 3 month mark from our sail date, a couple of our fellow cruisers have graciously organized some unofficial cruise merchandise. Big thank you to Leslie G. (@gadawgs71) and Morgan D! I'm seriously so impressed, they even have their own website. There are tons of great styles, designs, and colors to choose from so be sure to check out all the options! Visit Cruising with the Boys 2013 for all the details.




***New Info-Updated 9.21.13***
Leslie has some great new features/designs added to her already amazing bsb gear! And rather than have me misspeak, I'll let her explain all the neat things she's able to do for you...
"We added a few new items to our site.  Now cruisers can order NAME SPECIFIC shirts to show who their favorite is!  We can also personalize them a bit more if necessary, and/or if someone wants something that they don't see readily available in a design they like, they can message me and we'll get it added.  Like a hat - if someone likes the "Cruising with Brian" design but I don't currently show it offered on a hat, but that is what they want, then I can modify the items available and send them a link to order the hat with that design on it.  When you go to the main page, you'll see the new specific BSB designs available." - Leslie
 So definitely go check out her site if you already haven't, only a few more weeks left until we cruise!

Friday, June 28, 2013

Lots of Cruise Talk

With all the promo that's been going on recently- there's been lots of mention of the cruise. It's reminding me quickly the cruise is approaching!

The Daily Beast

Cruise talk starts at 3.12

I hear there are these Backstreet Boys cruises. What goes down?

Brian: Bring your floaties! [Laughs]

A.J.: It’s fun, man! We do games with the fans and a performance. There’s a different-themed deck party every night. Last year, we did a prom night, an ‘80s night, and a world night.

When’s the next one, and what’s the craziest thing that’s gone down on a BSB cruise?

A.J.: It’s in October. And we did a costume party on this last one where everyone had Halloween costumes, and we were doing a truth-or-dare thing and it got a little crazy with dancing on top of the bar, and singing and doing crazy stuff. For the guys that actually drink, doing crazy shots or whatever.


KC101



Cruise talk starts at 1.10

How was that cruise by the way?

Nick: They get crazy and we say what happens on the cruise stays on the cruise.

Howie: We're still recovering from it.

Are you going to do it again.

Howie: Yes, we have a full boat.

When is it?

Howie: I think its October....right? Where's management?

So what kind of shenanigans, I know you're supposed to stay on the boat. But how does it all work? Do you guys perform each night? Do you perform spontaneously? How does the whole cruise thing work?

Howie: Since we have a whole boat, we can't fit everybody in the theater for 1 night so we'll end up doing 2 shows. But pretty much the whole cruise is just a performance. I mean its us just acting crazy, silly, doing games, drinking with our fans. You know, I pretty much tell people to start sleeping now because there's no sleeping on the boat and you'll have to recover a couple months afterwards.



Listen here! (Cruise talks starts at 7.10)

Along with hitting the road later this year to support their new release, In a World Like This, the Backstreet Boys will also take to the sea for the third Backstreet Boys Cruise. Fans who wish to join BSB in the Bahamas will only be able to sign up to a waiting list—the cruise sold out in just 45 minutes.

“It’s great,” said Nick Carter of the seagoing experience. “We have a great time with our fans. They get to see us in a different light than just normally performing up on stage.”

The concert cruise is a growing trend, with bands from Matchbox Twenty to Weezer taking to the high seas on a boat filled with some of their biggest fans this year, but Nick and Howie Dorough believe the cruise’s greatest appeal is offering a closer connection between the band and their fans.  That… and, of course, the partying!

“The last cruise we had, we did this game… We got crazy and did some stuff with the fans,” Howie recalled.  “We get interactive with the fans.  We did Twister with them, so you’ve got Backstreet Boys intermingled in between girls’ legs, trying to find a red… whatever!  It was pretty funny.”

“It’s one big party,” he continued. “We are constantly doing games, excursions, beach parties, we perform on stage, autograph sessions… It’s just a big booze cruise!  It’s a lot of fun!”

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Good Morning America

There really hasn't been much news in the cruise world but I did get a chance to see the boys not too long ago.

This was really a last minute adventure as the TV appearance was probably only announced a week or so beforehand. I was going back and forth on whether or not it was worth the trip up, but just less than 2 days before the big event I shockingly got an email through the fanclub that I had won tickets. Eek! Well now I had to go.... So I frantically informed work I wouldn't be there on Wednesday and made my travel plans.

The major downside of these shows are that they tape so freakin early in the morning. My friend, Anne Marie, headed into the city super early and got in line. We got there probably an hour earlier than we were told, already to find 100 people or so in line. These Backstreet fans never cease to amaze me; supposedly some girls got there the night before.

Anyway, the line eventually starts moving and I'm getting super excited. I had been to the Good Morning America concert series last August to see them, but this event was indoors so I really had no idea what to expect. We inched closer and closer to the front of the line and we finally made it to the front to be checked in. Quite literally as they were checking my ID I noticed out of the corner of my eye a big security officer come outside and announce, "We're full. No more." Oh my gosh, my heart sank! I had a million thoughts running through my head. But the bottom line- they HAD to let me in. After what seemed like an eternity of waiting, they did eventually let my friend and I in. And probably two girls behind us. Meanwhile there were still so many fans waiting outside. I think what had happened is that a lot of people who worked at ABC seemed to get in before the fanclub winners, which just broke my heart for those people who couldn't get in. Just one more unfair thing in the BSB world.

We made it!

Once inside, I got really excited once I saw the set. There were probably 80 fans or so inside; it was really quite a small studio. While we were waiting the guys would pop in and out, just enough to tease us. But we all know Backstreet time...so we waited a little while before they all finally came out and sang Permanent Stain, a capella. Followed by a full version of Permanent Stain and Everybody.

The boys belting out Permanent Stain
The performances were great, but I was not so secretly hoping for more songs. I'll certainly take what I can get, and I thought it was really special to hear the full version of Permanent Stain live. Not too much exciting to comment on about the main event; I'm sure most of you were able to see it on TV. I just find it neat to be there live and see the behind the scenes things- how they get the crowd going, the guys getting their last minute makeup touches, the producers scurrying around, etc.

AJ singing to the camera
After the show we weren't sure what the deal was. But fortunately my friend spotted Kevin mouthing to the other guys, "Hey are we doing autographs/pictures?" Yess! I knew I missed Kevin for a reason! So after the cameras stopped rolling all 5 of the guys stayed in the studio for a good 20 minutes or so taking pictures and signing autographs with the fans. I thought it was so nice that they did this and I also thought the fans behaved pretty well, which is probably why they were able to stay for as long as they did. I managed to get a picture with 4 of the 5 guys- didn't get one with Nick. He always has the most fans around him so he's usually the toughest. The pictures went so quick but I thanked each of them and wished them a happy 20th anniversary.





After Good Morning America it felt like it was 3 in the afternoon but really it was around 9:30 in the morning. The rest of the day wasn't nearly as exciting as the morning. We knew that the Backstreet Boys were still in the city to do press and radio interviews, so there was always a small chance of running into them. But Anne Marie and I decided to grab some lunch and try to see if we could get into a taping of Jimmy Fallon or David Letterman. Unfortunately both of those didn't pan out, but we did see Ben Stiller and Kristen Wiig filming a new movie, which was really neat.

Ben Stiller filming The Secret Life of Walter Mitty


Before the day ended, I did have one last bit of excitement. My friend and I were walking down the street to head to NBC Studios and we noticed a familiar looking woman walking towards us. At the same time we both said under our breath, "Is that Lauren?" And it most certainly was! If I couldn't run into a Backstreet Boy, running into Lauren was sadly probably the next best thing. I wasn't brave enough to stop her, but fortunately for me Anne Marie was a bit braver and said hi. So we stopped and chatted with her for about 5 minutes or so. I congratulated her on their engagement and saw the huge rock on her finger. We also chatted about Kitt Fit, shopping, and the fact that she didn't go to the show that morning because it was too early. And I almost don't even blame her. I have to say she was very nice and friendly to us, I don't understand why she gets so much hate.

So there you have it, my Good Morning America adventure.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Scavenger Hunt

So I had an idea that I thought might be fun on the cruise during some down time. A scavenger hunt! I decided to come up with a fun list of things to search for if you and your friends want to play. Note that most of these just require a picture :)

BSB Cruise Scavenger Hunt
  • A crew member from Africa
  • AJ smoking 
  • Fans wearing matching T-shirts.
  • Fun Times in a foreign language
  • A receipt from the merch store worth over $200
  • A bread or fruit sculpture
  • Howie with a drink in his hand
  • 5 Empty deck chairs in a row
  • Someone camping out outside the boys' cabins
  • An ice cream cone with ice cream (extra point for non soft-serve)
  • A backstreet boy looking at door decorations
  • Four people in a cabin bathroom (extra points for any person above 4)
  • The cruise director's autograph
  • Brian playing a sport
  • Towel animal shaped like a monkey
  • The name of the ship
  • Burger King action figures
  • Picture of another Carnival ship
  • Fans waiting for a backstreet boy who has gone to the bathroom
  • Picture of you wearing a life jacket
  •  Kevin in the lido restaurant
  • Winning bingo card
  • Nick DJing
  • Seashell
  • As many backstreet fans in one photo
  • A stuffed animal
  • Picture of you with a backstreet boy. (Additional point for each each unique picture of you with a bsb)
  • Full shot glass
Please comment below if you can think of any other fun items to try and find on board!

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Random Tidbits about the Imagination

Since I just got off the Carnival Imagination, well not just, it was already a month ago. Yikes, time does fly! But I tried to gather some information that I thought might be helpful to you all.

Dynasty Lounge Floor plan
I'm not sure this is necessary helpful, but just in case you wanted a more detailed look at the lounge and really plan out every possible seat option. I figured someone out there might find it useful.

Drinks
I feel like the topic of drinks comes up quite often. Particularly drink prices. So I started to type this all out, but figured you could just look at the pictures instead. Save me a lot of trouble!

To sum it up though:
  • Icy concoctions- $7.25 or $4.75 with no alcohol
  • Smoothies- $4.75 
  • Soft drinks- $1.95 (Or you can just buy the soda card for unlimited soft drinks)
  • Energy drinks- $4.75
  • Bottled Water- $1.95-$4.75
  • Beer- $4.95-$6.75
  • Cocktails- $8.75
  • Martinis- $8.95
  • Cordials & Liqueurs- $5.75-$6.50
  • Straight up drinks- $5.25-11.95
  • Wines- $5.75-$10.75
  • Cognac & Brandy- $5.75-$12.25





Professional Photos
You can buy professional photos in the photo gallery. They also sell extra memory, batteries, cameras, novelty goodies and such. I just grabbed a snapshot of the main picture prices though.
  • 'Fun Snaps'- Includes 2 5x7s or 1 5x7 and 4 wallet sizes. $9.99
  • 'Fun Candids'- Includes a 6x9 photo $11.99
  • 'Fun Photos'- Includes a 8x10 (landscape) $19.99 
  • 'Fun Portraits'- Includes a 8x10 (portrait) $21.99  
Medical Center
Lets hope no one needs this information, but just so you know....

Doctors Hours: 8-11am & 3-6pm
Miami Port Hours: 3-6pm only
I believe the medical center itself may be open for a longer period of time though.

Doctors Fee: $90
After Hours: $170
*Medical services are charged to your sail & sign card

For aspirin, tylenol, band aids & seasick tabs- call 7777

They do NOT have the sea sick patch. They made that clear on the sign outside their door (located deck 3)

Monday, March 18, 2013

Behind the Scenes at Carnival

Believe it or not, I actually had the chance to go on a 3 day cruise on the lovely Carnival Imagination about 2 weeks ago. I swear being on the Imagination was pure dumb luck, as my main reason for the trip was to visit my brother who is currently working on board. Visiting him gave me a very unique look at a behind-the-scenes view of the cruise. I stayed with him in a crew cabin, ate in the staff mess hall, and hung out with his friends on board

What lies behind these curtains?
Where does the staff live?|
Stop 1- my brother’s cabin where I would be spending the next 3 days. To get there I had to take an elevator allllll the way to the bottom. And just when I think I couldn't go any lower, there were some steps to take me further down. Now if you think your cabin is small, you haven’t see anything. I would estimate the average crew cabin to be about half the size of a standard cabin; and most of them have bunkbeds set up to accommodate 2 people. Plus the average contract of a crew member is 6 months. Think about how much you packed for 3 days…now think about what you’d have to pack for 6 months. Sadly I think I packed more for my 3 day cruise than my brother packs when he’s gone for months at a time :/

Anyway, the cabin itself has 1 desk and a TV. The staff members do get a teeny tiny bathroom en suite, to the point where I literally am simultaneously in the shower, while on the toilet. Yes it is possible. And they actually do have cabin stewards for the crew as well to change their linens. I took a few pics of his cabin, but his room would probably be the equivalent of a suite in the crew world. His position allows him a solo room where he doesnt have to share with anyway; most rooms feature a bunk bed and 2 people living there.

My bro's cabin

Bathroom in crew cabin
Outside my bro's cabin (notice sticker on the left)
I found that they staff very much operates on a hierarchy system with 3 basic groups- crew, staff, and officers. Each of which have their own dining room. It actually reminded me of that Friends episode where Ross and Joey worked at the museum and the blue coats couldn’t sit with the white coats. Anyway, crew members consist of the housekeeping and wait-staff. Staff members include the entertainment department, spa, dancers, shop workers, etc. And officers include, well, the officers.

What do they eat?

Another topic that I know I had questions about is- what do the staff eat? Are they eating in the buffet when we’re not looking? Well, there are 3 separate mess halls on deck 3 for all the staff. They do have buffets down there, but no where near the quantity and variety guests receive. The hours are also rather limiting, so it becomes important to hit the mess hall before it closes, or you’ll be SOL. There were a couple things that surprised me though.

1- They actually had a ‘midnight buffet’ every night for the staff. Though it makes sense if a lot of people are working during the evening and then need to eat afterward. I found it funny that they seemed to have more choices than guests at that hour, because as a guest I find when the clock strikes midnight I had 3 choices for food- pizza, ice cream, or pizza and ice cream.

2- Particularly for the midnight buffet, I actually thought they had some delicious looking international food choices that we don't generally see as guests either. But it makes so much sense considering the staff comes from over 40 different countries- with the highest population coming from India and the Philippines. So naturally they want comforts of home.

Crew members are also allowed to eat in the main dining room on occasion if they fill out a bunch of paper-work. Generally this is done if they have friends/family visiting (ie what my bro did when I visited!)

What do they do for fun?

For most people when they’re done working, they leave their office or wherever they work, and go home at the end of the day. That’s not the case when you work on a cruise ship. You are confined to being on that ship. But I was happy to learn that they do have a lot of ways to keep busy. They have a crew bar called the Oasis Lounge. It’s a pretty chill place with pool tables, TVs, couches, and of course a bar. And the best part (in my humble opinion) is that the drinks are dirt cheap. I got a beer for $1.25, which would be 5 times the price if I went upstairs to a guest bar.

Crew bar

Aside from crew bar, they do have activities planned for the crew such as movie nights, talent shows, and karaoke to name a few. They also receive discounts on most all of the fun things guests are offered such as 40% off at the spa or a discounted rate for excursions.

Generally, how does their schedule work?
When you go on a cruise, you know how quickly they turn those ships over. As soon as that last person leaves the prior cruise, the next batch of guests is eagerly ready to board. So when do crew members have time off?

Well, most crew members will sign 6-month contracts and pretty much work for 6 months straight. They will have blocks of time off, especially during port days. But for all intents and purposes, they dont have a full day off in 6 months. So what my brother has done in the past is work 6 months on; come home for 1-2 months; and back out for 6 months.


Well, those are the highlights. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask! And if it's something I don't know, I'll ask my brother.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Cruise Swag

I often get asked about merchandise on board in terms of what they have and the costs. So here's the lowdown based on my experiences on the 2011 cruise.

When to Shop
When it comes to the merchandise, I noticed that there's really not a good time to go. In the beginning of the cruise I found it to be super crowded, lines out the door and down the hall. Even inside there was barely room to move around and shop. But towards the end I found that some of the more popular items did sell out. I suggest shopping when the alternate group has their event. That lessens the lines a bit, though still expect crowds.

My secret from last year, which worked really well, is that I went the very first night when the other group had their event, and my group was supposed to be at dinner. That means that everyone on the ship was either in the lounge or at dinner. So I had zero lines, zero crowds in the room, and a full selection of everything. To clarify, I didn't skip out on dinner, but rather my friends and I all took turns in small groups leaving the dinner table for 5 minutes- got our stuff, and came back. This worked really well!

What to Shop
Here are some of the items they had available on the 2011 cruise:
  • Blue wheel Jr T-shirt- $40
  • Black wheel Jr T-shirt- $40
  • Anchor Sweatshirt- $60
  • Black metal Sphynkter T-shirt- $35
  • Pink mermaid tank- $35
  • Pink baseball tank- $35
  • Gray T-shirt- ?
  • Shot glass- $12
  • Gray mermaid long sleeve-?
  • This is Us Key Chain- $5
  • Cruise Key chain- $5
  • Towel- $30
  • Tote bag- $15
  • Pajama Jam Sleep mask- $10
  • Pins- $5
  • Black & White photo- $5
  • Pink Slap Bracelet- $10
  • I <3 BSB Underwear- $25
 *I apologize I don't have all of the prices.

Merch Gallery











Now obviously they will have a different selection for the upcoming cruise, but this can give you an idea of what to expect and how much to budget for souvenirs. And budget more than you'd expect. I have one thought in mind before I go, but once on board I know I'm guilty of the thought, "Well this is the only chance to buy it, I better stock up now so I don't regret it later." There's definitely a few things I bought that I thought Id use, now sitting in my closet collecting dust.

Other Things to Keep in Mind

1- Some of the items they sell on the cruise are also sold online in the Backstreet store. For example the slap bracelet, underwear, and most non-cruise specific merchandise. Thus if you have a limited budget but still see things you want, go for the cruise-specific merch first. You can most likely get the rest online later.

2- Any extra merchandise will most likely go online in the Backstreet store at a discount in the future. Not something I would rely on if you see something you really want, but there is that possibility.


Also be sure to check out my post on the 2010 Merch to see what they sold on the first cruise.