Woman, 77, moves onto cruise ship permanently — says it’s cheaper than living in California
Story by Amber Raiken • 12h
Last month, 77-year-old Sharon Lane moved out of her retirement village in Orange County, California, to embark on her dream adventure: A 15-year trip around the world.
Lane invested in her own cabin on Villa Vie’s Odyssey, which bills itself as the first perpetual world cruise, with many of its passengers booking a “permanent home” on board.
Odyssey launched in October and is set to visit 147 countries and 425 destinations over a three-and-a-half-year cycle. The ship offers long-term living options, allowing residents to either purchase cabins outright for its entire lifespan of 15 years or opt for a pay-as-you-go plan.
Cabin prices begin at $129,000 for an interior cabin with a 15-year lease. Monthly fees are $2,000 per person for double occupancy or $3,000 for singles. For outside cabins, prices start at $169,000, with monthly fees increasing by $500 per person.
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