I can see you!
I know you are visiting because our site statisitcs say you are. So, whilst you are here I may as well talk to you. I want to talk to you about our cruising community and why we are here and why you are here too!
About 2 1/2 years ago we (Brad & Lou) decided that a fine idea for our honeymoon would be a cruise. I’m not keen on flying and neither of us are really into laying on a beach! So we looked into cruising. We are both in our 30′s and at first fell into the age old trap of cruising is for ‘the older generation’. My first thoughts were of sedate games of shuffleboard and long (& slow) dinners with people we had nothing in common with!
At that time researching a cruise holiday wasn’t straight forward. Opinions from people we knew were ambiguous at best so we turned to the internet. We searched long and hard to learn as much as we could before commiting to a cruise and eventually settled on cruising with P&O on board Aurora for three weeks around the Med in November & December.
More questions followed. ‘Will the weather be good?’, ‘how stable are cruise ships?’, ‘what do you wear?’ and a million other questions that nobody really seemed to know the answer to! Our reseach led us to the P&O Cruises website and eventually P&O ‘Cruise Connections’ message board. Cruise connections was the perfect resource for the newbie cruiser. The boards were full of knowledgeble people who were always ready to offer excellent advice. No question was to silly. However, cruise connections was possibly the slowest website on the internet! The software used was out dated and poorly maintained and constant server errors made for difficult surfing at times. So, there was only one thing for it…..Show a mssive, multi-national company how to setup and run a message board properly!
Here we are nearly 3 years on. We have a website, our amazing message board and now a blogsite too! Everything a lover of cruising could possibly need. The heart of our community will always be the message board. The essence of the original P&O Cruise Connections is still there (even if cruise connections has now gone). We have a fantastic community of people who love to talk cruising and anything else that comes to mind! Our site used to be very biased towards P&O cruises but I am very glad to see our membership expanding and talking about all aspects of cruising (P&O, if you are reading this watch out, Celebrity cruises are coming to get you!). As of today we have less than a thousand registered memebers, which makes us a small community in the grand scheme of the internet but it is all done by word of mouth and very little other advertising. So well done to you lot for spreading the word!
Thanks must go to our message board management team:
Clydecruiser, Batwoman, Dollybird, Mikef & Barnaby who make sure that you are all happy with the boards and help out whenever you need it. They spend a lot of their spare time doing an unpaid service, so if you meet them onboard…..Buy them a drink!!! Special thanks also goes out to another management team member, Alan who sadly passed away last year. His help, advice & efforts are not forgotten.
We’ve also had assistance in testing this blog before it went live. JulianB & Cap’n Jack Sparrow…..Thank you chaps!
The future
The site lives year by year. Basically, every January we have to renew our server space and domain names and every May we renew the lease for our message board software. Well, the lease has been renewed this year so the Crow’s Nest continues for at least another year! The site gains support from CruiseKings, a fantastic independent cruise specialist. CruiseKings help to pay the bills so make sure that you consider them when you are looking to book your next cruise. You wont be dissapointed!
So there we are. If you are familiar with our community, keep doing what you are doing. If you are new to the Crow’s Nest, jump in & enjoy the fun. We don’t bite! You can meet us all at the message board (see the links to the right of this entry) or join in with the blogging here (see ‘be an author’ at the top of this page)
So there yo have it. Our community exists because we needed a bit of holiday advice. We did get all the advice & help we needed and had a fantastic cruise too! (and no, cruising isn’t just for the elderly)