Now, that is funny!
Well that would suck.
Not only would I not have wanted to be on that boat, I would also not have wanted to be on a Hells Angels cruise, or a “over 400 pound club” cruise, or whatever. You’d think that the cruise lines would want to protect themselves from bad PR by doing some sort of disclosure when, say, 2/3 of the passengers were booked as part of some sort of affinity group.
The couple was shocked by the amount of seamen on the decks.
I’m not litigious, but I’d sue. I wouldn’t ask for a gazillion dollars, but I’d want a good deal more than the cost of my ticket back. After all, these people were basically prisoners outside of their own rooms for the duration of the cruise. It might have been their annual time-off from work. The cruise line is supposed to provide the venue for the positive experience they advertise, and being the only heteros on a gay cruise isn’t it.
I can understand the couple’s feelings. I got a copy of “Under the Tuscan Sun” at a used bookstore and enjoyed it so when the movie came on tv one night I thought me and my mom would watch it.
Pretty quickly it became apparent that the movie wasn’t following the book. I don’t recall lesbians in the book. Needless to say we turned the channel.
I can only think of how being tricked to be aboard a gay cruise must be like.
I assume the cruise line company doesn’t offer any heterosexual themed cruises? That would be discriminatory..../sarc
If you look at the photo, all appear to be male. The female member of the hetero couple must have felt intimidated and alienated to the max.
I wouldn’t touch any hand rails.
Sounds like the Movie “Boat Trip” (2004, Cuba Gooding)
Did this couple really piss off some gay travel agent too?