For $164k Per Year, this Woman Chose a Cruise Ship Instead of a Retirement Home

Cruise Ship Retirement-Well Done, Mama Lee

They call her “Mama Lee” – this 86 year old woman has been living on the Crystal Serenity cruise ship for the past seven years at a cost of $164k per year… that’s over $1M in cruises!

Lee made the choice to move offshore following the death of her husband. The two were married roughly 50 years and he had introduced her to cruising decades ago. Together, they sailed 89 times. According to Lee, “The day before my husband died of cancer in 1997, he told me, ‘Don’t stop cruising.’ So here I am today living a stress-free, fairy-tale life.”  Since his passing, she’s been on over 100 additional cruises (12 of which were “World Voyages”).

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“I’ve been to almost any country that has a port,” Lee said. Among the hundreds of ports she’s visited, the Asian ports have interested her the most because “they’re so different from America.” These days, she rarely gets off of the ship, though. Having stopped at nearly every port multiple times, she prefers to hang out on the ship while her ship mates are out and about. She particularly enjoys having the ship to herself – “it’s so quiet, and I have almost the whole ship for myself,” she notes.

What does Mama Lee do all day on the Serenity? You can typically find her in the ship’s public areas, doing needlework. “It’s my second love, have been doing it for 50 years. I’ve even helped teach it to some passengers. Everything I make I give to crew members. Gives me great pleasure.”

Crystal Serenity
The Crystal Serenity Cruise Ship – Mama Lee’s Home for the Past 7 Years

So, what’s her first love, you might be wondering? It’s actually dancing, believe it or not. “I dance every night for a couple hours after dinner, have been doing it for years. And I’ve also trained with the ship’s dance instructors,” Lee says.

For those that aren’t aware, some ships have “hosts.”  According to the cruise line:

“On every sailing, Crystal is pleased to offer a host program that includes carefully screened gentlemen with interests and backgrounds similar to those of our guests. Each distinguished Ambassador Host is cultured, well traveled and an accomplished ballroom dancer.” The host program was a critical factor in Lee’s decision to make this ship her new home.

Prior to her extended stay on the Serenity, Lee lived on a Holland America ship for roughly three years. When the ship did away with the Gentleman Host Program, Lee immediately decided she’d “move” and has since been on the Serenity.

One question we’re dying to know – is Mama Lee a Ship Mate user?

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Original story and Image from USA Today.

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14 Replies to “For $164k Per Year, this Woman Chose a Cruise Ship Instead of a Retirement Home”

  1. if i had the money i would live on the P&o ship Oceana that would be my dream come true . i love cruising and i love the Oceana and the Crew are wonderful
    xx

  2. It takes a lot of Patience and Money to do that. Putting up with the people who work on the ship and the Fire Drills. Go Girl!!

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  4. Are you kidding? She gets to travel the world! That is awesome! The only reason she chooses to stay on the ship is because she’s already seen everything multiple times! Just imagine all the different types of people she gets to meet and besides, this is way better than wasting her days away in a nursing home or being neglected by her family at home which often happens to elderly people.She’s living her best life and that’s what matters most.

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