>>512388887 (OP)Believe it or not, no you're not crazy OP. I've lived it in fact for a whole 7 days.
Day 1: it's quiet, everyone from the black cruise group is wearing their matching t-shirts and has a smile on. Really friendly great people to be around.
Day 2: This is generally formal night. The dining room seafood was all but extinct. All the blacks are in the casino spending large amounts of money in fancy suits and dresses. By the end of it, they're shitfaced and passed out in the hallways.
Day 3: After being in our port-of-call, multiple black families have missed the return-to-cruise ship deadline. They look sad and confused at the end of the pier as we depart without them.
Day 4: At this point, all hell has broken loose. They've completely embedded themselves in the smoking section of the lido deck. Bluetooth speakers are blasting rap music and drowning out the actual pool-deck music (steel drums, believe it or not). I saw a redneck white boy dancing amongst the black women. It may have been OP in another life..
Day 5: The Casino Gacha-Ball-Machine was broken into. The one with fake gold bars in it. Multiple fights take place throughout the ship (primarily the lido deck and once in the dining room.)
Day 6: The black group on the cruise basically rented out every single club/venue on the ship INCLUDING the fucking Salsa dancing lounge. There was not a single place to go that evening that wasn't the buffet or casino. Not a single one. It was all rap music, fights and drunk blacks EVERYWHERE.
Day 7: We couldn't even make it back towards Galveston before three seperate cardiac arrests took place, each requiring a lifeflight. I'll spare you the torture of watching these people go back through US customs. All you need to know is Galveston Police love getting people with warrants when they hop off the boat.
That's basically it.
>t. Travel Agent