Man Who Lives On A Cruise Ship
Most people take a cruise in order to have a vacation.
Man who lives on a cruise ship. When his wife Charlotte passed away 13 years ago Jablin made the cruise ship Seven Seas Navigator his home. Adding up tickets port fees taxes gratuities and onboard spending the total estimated cost of living on a cruise ship for a year is 174791 for a couple or about 87000 per person. His long tenure on the ship has earned him the affectionate moniker Captain from the crew whom he considers family.
He lives in a 65-year-old cruise ship idling in the Delta. Mario Salcedo earned the nickname The Happiest Guy in the Worldfrom the New York Times for spending the bulk of two decades on ships while still running a business. This man has been living on cruise ships for 20 years Since Mario Salcedo stepped on board his first cruise ship 20 years ago he has spent more than 6000 days at sea on nearly 1000 voyages.
Too late the man realized that he had been living far beneath his privileges. About a year and a half ago after his eyesight began to fail the Captain could no longer go on shore excursions except for occasional medical appointments. You stretch throw on a robe and make your way to your balcony.
But for Mario Salcedo 65 his whole life is a vacation. After all when you live in a floating packaged paradise when does the facade fade away. I dont have to clean house.
Sounds like a fantasy but for Morton Jablin it is a reality. When Charlotte passed 13 years ago Jablin decided to make his globetrotting full time and settled on the Navigator as his new home. We never went to the.
Oppenheim supplants it with an undercurrent of sadness. Marios cruise lifestyle is inherently engagingthe kind of headline that draws clicks. If you are not working in your department you have free time.
