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5 Things You Didn’t Know About Gary Bembridge And My Travels & Blog

…Civil Partnership 2009. A very special day and hotel 4. Choosing a global marketing career enabled, and has funded, me travelling for over 20 years every month, every year all over world ⁃ I love marketing, and chose a career that meant I had regional and global jobs. Most of my career was at Johnson & Johnson, although since April 2012 I have been an independent global marketing and branding consultant. ⁃ It took (and takes) me all over the worl…

Gary Bembridge Tips for Travellers 8

My Story: 6 Things You Didn’t Know About Gary Bembridge

…my Civil Partnership 2009. A very special day and hotel Choosing a global marketing career enabled me to travel for over 20 years all over world. And led me down an unexpected path. I love marketing, and I chose a career that enabled me to take on regional and global jobs. Most of my career was at Johnson & Johnson, where I was the Global Vice President Johnson’s Baby Marketing, for most of my final years before retiring in 2012 from corporate li…

About Me

…my Civil Partnership 2009. A very special day and hotel Choosing a global marketing career enabled me to travel for over 20 years all over world. And led me down an unexpected path. I love marketing, and I chose a career that enabled me to take on regional and global roles. Most of my career was spent at Johnson & Johnson, where I was the Global Vice President for Johnson’s Baby Marketing. I stayed here until retiring from corporate life in 2012….

 Live Q&A with Gary Bembridge: Your Travel Questions Answered 0

 Live Q&A with Gary Bembridge: Your Travel Questions Answered

…charter ships and run these marketing conferences. At the time, I was the Marketing Director in the UK for Johnson and Johnson, and they asked me to go and be one of the speakers. So, I thought, oh, I’ll go, you know, a chance to go and see what it’s like. But I wasn’t expecting to like it. That was in 2005. I went on and within an hour of being on the ship, I was like, wow, this is amazing. Then when we set sail. I thought this is incredible. An…

P&O Aurora Cruise Ship (Review, Photos and Video) 0

P&O Aurora Cruise Ship (Review, Photos and Video)

…Forum 2007. They charter a ship for 3 nights, this year the P&O Aurora and marketing suppliers cover the costs and they get marketing people who control budgets along and run a program where the 2 get together and attend talks, workshops and seminars. The ship sails to Port Peter St John at Guernsey and is moored at sea and then sails back. The guest speakers do not get paid but they do get treated very well. I was allocated a suite (B228 William…

HEALTH TIPS WHEN TRAVELLING: avoiding the Cheryl Cole and more… 0

HEALTH TIPS WHEN TRAVELLING: avoiding the Cheryl Cole and more…

…have a journey to make and toilets are not always at hand. Always read the label and remember to rehydrate with water and rehydration salts, or sports drinks if you have diarrhoea.” On their site they have this travel hotspot thing: Find out more about Travellers’ Diarrhoea What are your tips? Add a comment on the blog or email and I will add: [email protected] ——————————————————– Sign up now to get updates from Gary Bembridge: Tips for Travell…

HILTON MILLENIUM HOTEL, NEW YORK, USA: noisy due to ground zero building 0

HILTON MILLENIUM HOTEL, NEW YORK, USA: noisy due to ground zero building

…it on this trip. The hotel is right next to the famous Century 21 discount label department store and an easy 10 minute walk to South Street Sea Port area with its shops and museums and the major drop off and pick up for the round Manhattan bus tours. But overall, it is not a very handy destination for tourists as far from the shopping areas and Central Park etc. Overall, I liked the room a lot but the noise of construction did wake me up earlier…

Getting Disembarkation Day Right 0

The Best Way To End Your Cruise: Getting Disembarkation Day Right

…if you are putting your luggage out keep the tear off tag from the luggage label, that will remind you what allocated slot you have and, as some cruise lines require us to show our luggage tag colour to let you off the ship, the allocated time. Finally, when packing, don’t pack the cruise line umbrella, dressing gown, binoculars or other bits and pieces around the cabin. You will likely be charged for those and often at a much higher amount than i…

These 7 Things Throw Norwegian Fjords Cruisers Every Time! 2

These 7 Things Throw Norwegian Fjords Cruisers Every Time!

…ke design. And of course, they have trolls everywhere. Always check on the label where they’re made. I would stress again that Norway is very expensive. The currency is the Norwegian kroner, and because it’s not the Euro, the exchange rate is more complicated, it’s easy to get confused about how much you’re paying. Make sure you understand it. On the plus side, many of the souvenir shops will take Euros and some will take dollars or UK Sterling. I…

I Tried the World's “Most Popular Small Ship Cruise” Line 0

I Tried the World’s “Most Popular Small Ship Cruise” Line: Windstar Cruises

…ut the overall dress code was very relaxed. This was not a flashy designer label for dinner experience, it was more like when I have been on an expedition cruise. In short, were what you bring and wear was low on the list. Personal Feel The third thing was with a maximum of 312 guests and 200 crew. People said they liked that they got to know the crew and vice versa. They liked always being called by name. As the same crew would man lunch, dinner,…

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Tips For Travellers: An Interview With Gary’s Husband, Mark

…enly have this idea about you going cruising? Mark: So, Gary had been at a marketing conference on a cruise ship and this was the first time he’d actually been on a cruise ship. We initially did a very short three-day cruise with P&O Cruises, just to see if we liked it. When we discovered we did, we then went on to do a transatlantic crossing on the QE2. I think at the time we were trying to do all those things that you can do. So, fly on Concorde…