Top
  >  2018 (Page 78)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq2S08i5kMI  

This is the one question that we get asked all the time... 'How do you travel so often?'

First, We Work A Lot.

We work a lot. Like a whole lot. We work. And work. And work. And work. We work around 100 hours each week to keep Rampant movin and a groovin. A lot of long days that lead into very long nights. Rampant is our baby. We have to be there to take care of every little thing and our baby is very demanding. We have daily customer service, web design tweaks, new product development, new product training, old product training, finances, promotion, marketing, editing, client only shooting/photography, live streaming and social media, just to name a few. (Shoo, I am exhausted just thinking about all those things.) But like every baby, Rampant is growing. The growth is small but with every milestone, we are able to travel more and more (and working 100 hour weeks doesn't seem so bad when you have a trip planned on the horizon). 

Stefanie and I love to cruise on new ships. I'm a huge fan of architecture and technology, any time you can combine those with my love for the ocean I'm already booked. Below is a list, in no particular order, of ships that we really want to experience in the next year. Wishful thinking on some, but hey we can dream too. If you're a cruise line and you want us to vlog about your ship, contact us! Our list starts with: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mv7z3_co6kU

10 Things to do on Sea Days

“There’s nothing to do on the ship” “I can’t wait to get to port”
Um whut? Sea Days FTW! We've heard it all. The complaining that there's nothing to do. The OMG the captain is driving so slow. The "Are we there yet?" backseat driver mentality of many cruisers. Um What?? Sea Days RULE. Seriously. Here's 10 things you can do to make the most (or least) of your day on the open sea.

10 Things to do on Sea Days

“There’s nothing to do on the ship” “I can’t wait to get to port”
Um whut? Sea Days FTW! We've heard it all. The complaining that there's nothing to do. The OMG the captain is driving so slow. The "Are we there yet?" backseat driver mentality of many cruisers. Um What?? Sea Days RULE. Seriously. Here's 10 things you can do to make the most (or least) of your day on the open sea.