If you like cruise vacations and gambling, a company is hiring someone to test and rate a Florida cruise ship casino.
Cruise vacations are very popular here in Florida. Seeing that from Fort Myers we have many ports within just a few hours driving distance, it couldn't be more convenient. I have yet to go on a cruise, yet I have one booked in April to the Bahamas that I couldn't be more excited about. Even though it's not for another month, I've been spending a lot of time looking at all the restaurants, shows, excursions and yes, the casino. Wouldn't it be nice to get paid to have some fun?
Company Wants To Pay Someone To Test Florida Cruise Ship Casino
Princess Cruises has a brand new ship to 2024 called Sun Princess. They have a port in Fort Lauderdale with Western and Eastern Caribbean cruises and to Europe as well. If the idea of a free cruise, plus some spending money sounds good to you, there's a great opportunity available. Casino.org wants to pay someone to test out the largest casino Princess Cruises has to offer on either a Caribbean or Mediterranean cruise. The casino features 227 slot machines and 13 table games.
If you're selected, you'll get an all expenses paid trip. PLUS $500 to spend on the cruise and $500 to spend in the casino. You'll cruise later this fall. While at sea, you'll rate the atmosphere of the casino, food and drinks, variety of games, staff and more.
To apply, you must be 21 with a valid passport. Applications are open until April 30th here here
Cruising as we knew it before the pandemic is almost back to normal, for the most part. One of the amenities enjoyed by most everyone, when planning and traveling on a cruise, is the food! There are so many options to choose from. So did you know that you should avoid these 5 foods on your next cruise?
According to a recent article written by the folks over at Travel + Leisure, there are some things your stomach might appreciate you staying away from. Some industry experts weighed in with their reasoning as to why some of these items should be passed up.
Sure this list does seem like common sense. But, we don't always think of these things when we are getting excited for an upcoming vacation. The last thing you want to do is eat something that will compromise your stomach. If you're someone who gets seasick anyway, keep reading. Can you imagine being on an excursion on a boat or bus full of people with nowhere to go? Nobody wants to be in that position.
So, if you're planning on a cruise any time soon, you may want to peruse the list of 5 Foods To Avoid On A Cruise.
Stay Away From The Spices
According to Nancy Mitchell, a registered nurse and contributing writer at Assisted Living Center, it may be a good idea to avoid high-fat and spicy foods that could "irritate the stomach lining and aggravate nausea."
Don't Skip Water
Consuming plenty of water can help reduce the chances of dehydration and headaches, which are associated with seasickness.
Think Twice About Outdoor Options
According to Aimee Takamura, director of wellness and sustainability at Restaurant Associates, if something doesn't look quite right, stay away from it. Look for things like the color of the food. Pay attention to who is using the utensils ahead of you. Are they using them correctly? Just be careful.
Skip Foods That Haven't Agreed With You Before
If there is a food option you've not really cared for in the past, this may not be the time to give it a second chance. DJ Mazzoni, a certified dietician tells Travel + Leisure, "Don't eat foods that have been triggers in the past or that you haven't consumed before." "Getting food poisoning on a cruise is doubly uncomfortable, due to the potential to become seasick, so it's best to play it safe."
Skip Alcohol When Seasick
This seems like common sense. If you're feeling queasy, you should probably leave the alcohol down until you're feeling better.