@shopperbob wrote:
My shopping activities are heavily slanted toward #1-Money and #3-Defrayment of travel expenses, BUT, I am always ready for a good water park.
Ha!...so you will go against your own rules when there's a water park involved?
That's basically how I am with fine dining. I know it's probably too much work for the pay, but I love the excitement of a server removing the cover from my entree to reveal something foaming, or smoking, or just beautifully presented. And then having someone else cover the bill.
I think it's safe to say I would never shop another cruise, or anything involving cash integrity in CA.
For 2026 I am also cutting out any shops that have a negative 'overall' health impact. 'Overall' is the key word because I did a wine tasting shop last week that one could argue is not the best for my heart health, but was amazing for my marriage and mental health, so it feels like an overall positive to me. My wife literally looked over at me about 4 glasses of wine in and mouthed the words, "I love this job!"
Ironic epilogue of the wine tasting shop that somewhat relates to Bob's post; Through the former casino shops I used to do, I had credits that allowed me a free night at the casino/resort near the vineyard, so we crashed there to sober up and have a 'free' dinner. That led to me winning some money the next morning and yesterday I received an offer for a free cruise, based on my casino play.
So...because of that one shop, I kinda get a cruise! We also have a 'free' bottle of wine to take to a dinner party tomorrow night. If I fall overboard on the ship, I guess the shop could technically be considered bad for my health at that point.