When Barry Vaudrin goes on a cruise, he packs the usual smart casual wardrobe, swimsuit and vacation excitement. He also carries a few extras: a video camera, microphone and curiosity about the ship, from what's cooking in the kitchen to how the engines work. The Bloomington resident is host of a podcast called "Cruising Authority," and once aboard, he interviews the crew and shoots detailed footage for the show, featured on his website, www.cruisetalkshow.com. Vaudrin has been on more than 300 cruises, including a recent Atlantic crossing on the Queen Mary 2.
Q When did you become smitten with cruises, and when did you take your first?
A My first actual cruise was a three-night trip out of San Pedro, Calif., to Ensenada, Mexico, in 1985 aboard the Azure Seas, which sadly was scrapped a few years ago. I was fascinated with ocean liners and cruise ships after visiting the Queen Mary in Long Beach, Calif., in 1977. Of course that was when "The Love Boat" was on every Saturday night, and that fueled my desire to cruise even more.
In 1987, I made my first crossing from England to New York aboard Queen Elizabeth 2. While in college, I took a break and worked on cruise ships for about two years, which led to me working as an entertainer and finally a cruise director. I also sold cruises as a part-time business while in college, and worked as a consultant to travel agents.
Fast-forward to 2007, when I stumbled on the idea to produce a podcast about the cruise industry.
Q What should we pack beyond the obvious?
A It depends on your itinerary, of course, but there are some items that people might not think about. I bring an extension cord and a power strip so I can charge up my electronic devices.
I also recommend bringing earplugs for sleeping because sometimes there are unique sounds associated with cruise ships and the usually gentle movements of the ship at sea.