Kathy and I went on a cruse the first week in November and it was the first time I’ve ever experienced a bike rally onboard a cruise ship. The name of the ship was “Freedom of the Seas” and it left from Port Canaveral, Fl. and had ports of call in Haiti, Jamaica, Grand Cayman and Cozumel.
We heard about a crusie like this a couple of years ago and decided that this would be our vacation for 2009 and boy it was probably in my top 5, it was a blast.
The ship held about 3,700 passengers and 1/3 of the ship was filled with bikers from all over the country (even Germany and England).
Every night we had second seating for dinner and while other passangers we wearing suits and sportcoats we wore biker attire, our “formal” night was “Leather required”. This just added to the fun and you could imagine the looks we got from the other 2/3 of the ship, the joke the day we boarded the ship was “DON’T WORRY, WE DON’T BITE…HARD…” This pretty much set the tone for the rest of the cruise. The looks we got from those in suits and formal attire was priceless.
But I must explain more about the cruise, this cruise is run by a couple from Virginia and they have been doing this cruise for over 7 years. What this cruise does is to allow dialysis patients to go on a cruise vacation. The money raised by these “biker” passengers through raffles and 50/50 goes to pay for those patients that cannot go on vacation because of the dialysis treatment they receive. The moneys raised pay for their ticket, their treatments, the health care providers and provides them with spending money. Without this cruise it would be difficult for them to afford a cruise vacation (bikers are really very generous people). This cruise raised over $120,000 for the dialysis fund.
It makes Kath and I proud that we were part of this fund raising effort. Not only did we help raise money for the fund we have established some lasting friendship with people who are motorcycle enthuisiats like us. I will never forget this cruise or the dialysis patients that I had the priviledge to meet.
Next year Kath and I are not going to be able to go, but I assure you that this will be a recurring vacation event.
If anyone is interested please go to the following website:
http://www.hogsonthehighseas.com
Until next time, BE COOL AND RIDE SAFE!
Ed


