[Idyllchat] Venice gondola weight limits?

Lynanne Guynn lynannerg at msn.com
Mon Feb 4 18:16:36 EST 2008


Ouch, Russ, that hurt .
 
Lynanne
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Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 17:16:55 -0500From: rrcrum1 at gmail.comTo: scoombe at comcast.netSubject: Re: [Idyllchat] Venice gondola weight limits?CC: IdyllChat at lists.untours.comHey folks.  There are four responses so far to my question and if you will note, only one made any comment that addressed my original question!! No wonder some people get very frustrated with this listserv!!Having been in Venice AND ridden the gondolas, I personally share your opinions. HOWEVER, those are totally irrelevant to the question here.As a side issue, I am also aware of the very real possibility of getting lost wandering around Venice (remember I have been there). An issue for anyone who is there for the day from a cruise ship has to be concern about getting back to their vessel on time. Does it dawn on anyone that worrying about making it back to a designated point on time might be relevant to some people??RussCanton, MI
On Feb 4, 2008 1:13 PM, Susan G. Coombe <scoombe at comcast.net> wrote:

I agree - if I only had part of a day in Venice, I would much rather wander around on my own (with a good map so I'd get back to the ship on time!), sit at a canal-side cafe, and see the "real" Venice! 





On Feb 4, 2008, at 11:05 AM, Jay Cloidt wrote:
My first thought was what is the cruise ship soaking them for the gondola ride? My only experience with cruise excursions left me feeling that they were not exactly bargains. They might be better off getting off the ship on their own and arranging their own gondola ride. Plus walking around with no agenda is one of the great pleasures of Venice.     - Jay 
On Feb 4, 2008 8:28 AM, Russell Crum <rrcrum1 at gmail.com> wrote:
Some friends will be on a cruise vacation that will stop at several ports including Venice. One of the Venice shore excursions offered by the cruise line includes a gondola ride. The information furnished by the cruise line states that there is a weight limit of 230 lbs. for any passenger on the gondola ride.We do not recall any such weight limitation when we were in Venice. However, that was five years ago and things may have changed. Do any of your recent Venice travelers know of any such limitation?Incidentally, between this guy and his wife, they would average less than the 230 lb./person limitation. However, they don't want to pay for a shore trip and find one of them cannot go.RussCanton, MI_______________________________________________This message was sent by IdyllChat.To reply or send a new message, email to:IdyllChat at lists.untours.comVisit the IdyllChat archives:http://mailman.dca.net/pipermail/idyllchat/Search Idyllchat Archives for any subject at: http://search.dca.net/sites/untours/main.html>Read real Untourists' candid accounts of their Untours:> http://www.untours.com/triplogs.html To unsubscribe, change to digest delivery, ortemporarily pause delivery, visit:http://mailman.dca.net/mailman/listinfo/idyllchat
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