88 Retires And Loves On A Cruise Ship
But not for 88-year-old Lee Wachtstetter.
88 retires and loves on a cruise ship. Videos you watch may be added to the TVs watch history and influence TV recommendations. This lady has got retirement figured out. This year an estimated 24 million people are expected to take a cruise.
Carnival charges 1399 per person per day for automatic gratuities. Almost all passengers when they finish their cruise return home. 88-year-old retires and lives on cruise ship.
This fish is the MCS Mascot and this fish is the primary moderator of content on the site. Publish in Video on September 21st 2016 by madgekulakowski Report This Post Tags. Retire to a cruise ship this is retirement living at its best.
There is definitely the need for some consideration. The 88-year-old Florida widow kept her final promise to her deceased husband Mason Wachtstetter but choosing a very unusual means of retirement. Living on a cruise ship in retirement could be a cost-saving measure for seniors who may be working with a smaller financial nest egg.
She lives in an a private stateroom for an annual fee of 164000 which covers all entertainment and meals. This video is of a fish named Goldy. On-board restaurants modern fitness centers and cultural excursions make living on a cruise ship in retirement.
You will be expected to also pay gratuities at 10 per person per night. 88-Year-Old Retires And Lives On Cruise Ship. But retirement on a ship isnt easy to pull off and certainly isnt the right choice for everyone.
