If you yearn for a relaxing and rejuvenating escape at sea, a week in tight quarters with thousands of Philadelphia Eagles fans may not be for you.
Former Eagles linebacker Ike Reese, in a promotional video, said some 4,000 fans will set out to sea with former players like Harold Carmichael, Jeremiah Trotter, David Akers, Vince Papale, and Mike Quick, according to the cruise website.
The website bills the journey as "the utmost riveting experience shared by the most passionate fans in football."
The cruise will set sail from Cape Liberty, New Jersey, with stops at Cape Canaveral and Cococay and Nassau in the Bahamas, according to the site.
The site made no mention of security for a cruise packed with fans with a longstanding reputation for rowdiness.
After the first-ever Super Bowl victory in franchise history in 2018, celebrations on the streets of the City of Brotherly Love included instances of vandalism and looting.
Between chants of "E-A-G-L-E-S, Eagles," a horde of fans flipped over a car.
Windows were smashed in buildings, city officials said. Police received at least one report of looting. Fans took down several light poles, resulting in injuries to a few people, officials said. Police said three people were arrested.