Friday, November 30, 2007
Tech Support
Oh, by laptop, I DO mean computers!!! I am being good!
Rough Seas
Last night (Thursday) we had some pretty choppy ocean to move through. In a ship of this size it really meant that the ship rise and fall with each swell. Its hard to judge the size of the waves since the decks are so far up from the water. It was by no means uncomfortable for me, I actually enjoyed it. I'm sure some of the guests were not at all amused. I've been treating a lot of Sea sickness lately. So with every rise and swell, I could hear little cash register "dings" in the back of my head. Terrible I know, but I am the best source of relief on this ship besides going ashore.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
A Day in Cabos San Lucus
The beaches are lined with beach front cantinas, tourist, and beach hawkers peddling typical touristy knicknacks. Our destination was a beach front restaurant called The Office, I had a Steak Fajita plate which as very good. During our meal we somehow got into a bargaining frenzy with this woman who was selling temporary henna tattoos. She was asking $20 per tattoo!! These are the same ones that you get at stores for $5.00 for a package of 10. After bargaining down to 2 dollars each, we all got a henna tattoo, the Chinese character (supposedly) for Friendship. Personally, I think it was the character for "Sucker", but I
kept that opinion to myself.
After our meal we wandered to this resort hotel, called The Resort Hotel. What it lacked in imagination it made up for in splendor. Hotel rooms start at $500.00 USD per night. We stayed in the pool area which is open to everyone (who buys a drink or something). After relaxing on the large canopy covered beds (15' x 15' easy), we decided parasailing the sport of choice for the day. After bargaining down the vendor we got the price down to $27 per person, they wanted $40 in the beginning.
This event required another water taxi ride from hell, to the parasailing boat. How this works is the parasail is attached to a rope that is slowly fed out as the boat drives at high speeds. The only problem with this process being that those who are either waiting
their turn or having gone end up getting soaked. Normally, on a hot day that's fine, but on this day it was cooler and the ocean was cold!!
Everyone one went up in doubles. I went with Amanda, a message therapist from England (Northern I suspect based on her accent). The parasailing is really quite nice, very peaceful, certainly a great view as well.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
My First Cruise Under My Belt...
Its Sunday and the final "Sea day" for the current four day cruise. My report thus far: Carnival cruises markets toward middle America in a big way, which is admittedly nice that the "Average Joe" gets a chance to take some time off and see the sites, it doesn't necessarily translate well in terms of the spending power that the commission based ship operations so readily depends upon.
Its been said this ship, while a smaller member of the Carnival fleet, has one of the highest rates for additional services, which the includes the spa. The current talk among the staff of the Gift Shop, the Art Auctioneers, and the Spa is that of a definite decline in revenues.
I'd like to point out the focus, beyond providing the actual service, is very much on revenue. Every morning the Spa manager reviews the sales of the previous day and compares this against the profit target for the said day, those who do not meet this target are not made to feel warm and fuzzy inside. I'm exempt from this as I'm the acupuncturist, so no really knows what to do with me.
I had some empty appointment slots this cruise. A bit more that I would like. However, those who did come for treatment were very happy with the results. I've found that the Dr. Tan method works very nicely on board.
There were some troublesome passengers, who apparently lost several thousand dollars in the casino, demanded that their appointments for acupuncture and other treatments be cancelled. An annoyance to say the least.
The spa will be getting a new manager tomorrow, so I'm curious to see how see differs from the current one who is nearly obsessive with profit. Having worked three 12 hour days, I'm feeling a bit tired.
Tomorrow, we return to San Diego to begin another cruise.
Friday, November 23, 2007
Deck 10 - The Ultimate Destination
That said, I must say that the women of spa are all attractive in their own ways, several of them in all ways. I choose to take the path of zen-like chilled-out-ness.
Eat-Work-Exercise-Sleep (PRN).
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Let The Games Begin!!
Spa tours begin at 2 pm on Embarkation Day (the first day of the cruise), so I offered a two minute speil on what I do and why they should come to see me. I had about 100 people in total come through, so hopefully I'll be booked the rest of the cruise.
I had three patients for my first day in the spa. I started at 5pm, with my last one at 8 pm. I finally got out of there around 9:45 pm. I have to say the concept of time is just different on a cruise ship, you still have to be somewhere on time, but you can get to anywhere on the ship in less than 5 minutes - what I am referring to is something different.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Ensenada: Yawn...
So without further ado, some pictures of Ensenada:
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| Ensenada - 11/21/2007 |
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
My First Foreign Port
I did, however, take some pretty good pictures. Enjoy.
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| First Trip to Cabos San Lucas |
Monday, November 19, 2007
Day 2: Life Aboard a Cruise Ship
I'd say a majority of the crew and staff get pretty annoyed with the passengers, especially with the recently discounted fares offered during the summer. They were actually offering $99.00 specials on this ship during August and September, and the most "interesting" people were gladly taking this offer. There are few extremely positive people on board and I'm naturally gravitating towards them.
I've been assigned a room temporarily, as the current acupuncturist is still on board until Thursday morning, at which time I take over the job and her cabin. Both cabins are tiny, maybe 8' x 8', and sadly no windows. You have to be a high muckity-muck for such an honor. I'm going to work on getting one of those cabins. Below you'll find pictures of my current cabin, I've put up a few things to make it a bit more comfortable, but not too much as I'm moving in a few days.


Saturday, November 17, 2007
Arriving at the Ship
My first impression of the ship was simply, "wow, that just big". Amusingly enough its one of the smaller members of the Carnival Fleet, with several coming out later in 2008-9 that will be double this size!!
More to come, check back daily!!
Friday, November 16, 2007
Baggage
I may be tardy with my next post, as I'm settling into my new digs. But I promise pictures!!!
Thursday, November 15, 2007
2 Days to Go!!
Ship here I come!!
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Ticket in Hand, 4 Days to Go
Most of my important items are sold, and a lot of the stuff left will go to Goodwill.
Counting down....
Monday, November 12, 2007
Aaaaarrrrgggghhhh!!!!
I've been packing and taking care of loose ends just to find more loose ends. It looks like Goodwill will make a killing off of me.
My car is still in the shop, so hopefully I can get it sold before Saturday, if not I have a few plan Bs in the works.
I'd like to be more excited, but right now, I'm just panicking!!
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Friday, November 9, 2007
The 34587934 things I have to do before I leave..
- Reduce my life down to 2 suitcases
- Sell my personal furniture (mainly bed & dresser)
- Sell 43544654356 x 10^435345 tools
- Get a tune up for Jeep
- Sell my Jeep
- Run around like a chicken with head cut off
Thursday, November 8, 2007
A Blog Dedicated to My Travels as a Sea Roving Medical Dude

Welcome one and all, this is my blog that I attempt to update regularly (ideally daily) in which I will tell of my adventures as the on board Acupuncturist/Naturopathic Doctor for cruise ship, Elation of the Carnival cruise line.
I leave for San Diego on November 17th and begin my 6 month contract. This ship does the Baja California route with most 5 day cruises. The acupuncturist who is finishing her contract will be there for a week after I arrive to get me acclimatized to this new life.
Check back frequently as I intend to add many pictures and give everyone an idea of what's like on a such a cruise ship as both passenger and crew member.




