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Results: Weirdest Cruises Out There

Published on 04/07/2020
Anonymous
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Travel
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Probably no one is going on a cruise these days, but back in the good old days, these weird themed cruises were some of the oddest and specifically unique ones available. Chris Jericho's Rock 'N 'Wrestling Rager at Sea combines the "worlds of rock and wrestling with a once in a lifetime amazing vacation experience." What's included with a ticket purchase? Seats to the epic wrestling experience, "Sea of Honor Tournament," concerts, live podcast viewings with professional wrestler Chris Jericho himself, and the chance to participate in an epic flip cup tournament (consisting of 32 teams), where the winners get to compete against a surprise guest wrestler. Would this cruise appeal to you?
Yes
9%
220 votes
No
79%
2047 votes
Undecided
12%
309 votes
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According to the cruise's website, the Carnival Paradise-hosted five-night "Cat Lover" trip which stops at Key West, Florida, Havana, Cuba, and Cozumel, Mexico, includes Meow Meow Trivia—which, presumably features questions about cats—and a "Kitty Scavenger Hunt." While no cats are allowed onboard, hopefully guests won't feel too sad about being away from their little buddies as there are plenty of people to connect with who feel the same! Would you like a cat themed cruise?
Yes
13%
334 votes
No
71%
1833 votes
Undecided
16%
409 votes
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It's Saturday Night Fever…at sea!! The nightly performances on onboard this ship (many of which are set up in a festival-like environment) from such artists as The Jacksons, Sister Sledge, Maxine Nightingale, and KC and The Sunshine Band, make this five-day trip a can't-miss for any fan of disco. Toss in Q&As with the stars—a good amount of them will be onboard for the entire cruise—dance competitions, pool parties complete with costumes, and karaoke, and you almost have too much to boogie to. Would a disco themed cruise be something you would like to try?
Yes
22%
564 votes
No
60%
1555 votes
Undecided
18%
457 votes
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Last year, Ancestry.com partnered with Cunard cruise line to offer a "genealogy cruise" on the Queen Mary 2. Four Ancestry experts, including a genetic genealogist and a historical researcher with a passion for military history, provide lectures and insightful workshops for the duration of the seven-day cruise from Southampton, England, to New York, to help guests and crew learn about where they came from. Additionally, a two-night tour of Ellis Island's immigration halls is offered. Does this sound like an interesting cruise?
Yes
25%
633 votes
No
58%
1482 votes
Undecided
18%
461 votes
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The Trailer Park Boys Cruise is based on a mockumentary-style Canadian television show named, you guessed it, Trailer Park Boys, which follows the lives of residents living in, you guessed it, a trailer park. A trip on the four-night journey—which is advertised as "Tell the winter to screw off!"—will provide you with such entertainment as two live shows by the Boys, a photo with the Boys, and seats to a live Boys podcast taping. Does this unique cruise sound like fun?
Yes
12%
313 votes
No
73%
1874 votes
Undecided
15%
389 votes
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