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what are the biggest downsides cons or
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negatives of cruising
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I'm Gary Bembridge this is another of my
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cruising tips for travelers in another
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video I explored the positives the good
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things about cruising I want to explore
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the downsides and the negatives of
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cruising starting with this one probably
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the biggest negative that you hear of
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cruising is the concerns about the
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environmental impact and sustainability
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of cruising I've done a whole video
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looking at this whole area but it's
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clearly a question as people get more
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and more concerned with its air travel
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rail travel whatever kind of travel it
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is with the cruising industry there are
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aware of this and they know that they
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need to become better at this whole area
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so they have a goal of reducing carbon
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emissions by 40 percent in the next
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decade and they do all sorts of things
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with different types of fuel like liquid
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notified gas we can alternative fuel
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better recycling plug-in to power when
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they're in port rather than running the
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engines the other thing linked to
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sustainability and environment is over
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tourism that as these ships get bigger
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and bigger they call them all the same
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ports one of the risks are that a lot of
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the ports are getting kind of overrun
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with people and really busy again this
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is something that they know they have to
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address both from an environmental
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perspective but also of course from a
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passenger experience but you will find
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many of the places you go to whether
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it's Santorini Dubrovnik or some of the
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places in the Caribbean you can have
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five or six ships there and it can be
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crazy crazy busy so that's one of the
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downsides I think this is going to
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change as the cruise lines know that
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they have to create a better experience
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when you're in port and a better
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experience in terms of the whole
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cruising experience and the environment
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another downside of cruising one could
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argue is that people are traveling the
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world in a bubble once they're on board
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their ship they are in whether it's a
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more American or a more a UK whatever
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experience and they're not really
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connecting and engaging with the places
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they're visiting because they're not
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staying in our hotels always go to local
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restaurants they're traveling in a bit
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of a bubble so a little bit disconnect
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us you could argue that is one of the
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downside of cruising it doesn't really
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get you to connect very closely with the
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places that you're in of course there
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are things you can do you can make sure
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that you go on more excursions that
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connect you with people and your
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finding more and more the cruise lines
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are introducing kind of go local
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excursions but you do really get to
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connect and understand again a little
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bit under the skin of the places you're
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visiting the third potential downside of
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cruising is that you don't really spend
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a lot of time in any one place so at the
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moment most of the places you cruise to
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you'll get this early morning 8:00
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o'clock you might leave at four five six
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o'clock and so you're not really
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spending a lot of time now of course if
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you find you really like a place and you
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want to spend more time there you can't
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because you really fixed by the time the
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ship leaves of course if you're
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traveling alone based you may have more
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flexibility this is again I think
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another area that the cruise lines
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understand is a concern to the modern
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travel particular younger travelers and
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so what they're starting to do is to
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stay in port much longer so you'll find
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increasingly you're leaving ports 10 11
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o'clock at night and more and more
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there's overnight stays and I think this
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is the way the cruising is going to
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become more and more attuned to and do
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much more is longer stays more overnight
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stays so the people can really connect
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with it with the places they're going
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and experience not only the port in the
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daytime but also in evening there which
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are essentially going to do two or three
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things when they're in a port the fourth
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positive downside of cruising is if you
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cruise quite often until in the same
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area the attendees can get quite
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repetitive the reason for this is that
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there's only so many ports that ships
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can call on particularly the ships get
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bigger and bigger there's only so many
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ports that can really cope with the size
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of ships and have the infrastructure so
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you'll find if you go on a Mediterranean
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cruise for example you'll often call at
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the same port you'll be going to
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Barcelona Marseilles Monte Carlo
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governor Gigi Vecchio for Rome those
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same places and again in the Caribbean
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you'll find if you go on a Caribbean
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cruise you're often go to the same ports
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over and over again so if you cruise a
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lot it can get a little bit repetitive
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of course the things you can do with
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that you can choose different cruise
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lines you can go on smaller ships or
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bigger ships to try and shake it up a
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bit but there is a risk that if you
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cruise in the same place at the same
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time you could find one of the negatives
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are you calling on the same places over
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and over again one of the other
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downsides of cruising is you'll find
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that the cruise line certainly in their
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terms and conditions and the contract
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can change or cancel a port at any time
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without giving you compensation now of
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course cruise lines are going to
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not just dude because they want to do it
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they're gonna have to do because of the
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weather which is the main reason or
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there's some other sort of disturbance
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political or whatever disturbance that's
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or health disturbance that stops them
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going there but you do find you could go
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on a cruise any certain places that you
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really really really want to go to but
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that port gets cancelled and there's
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nothing you can do about it of course if
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you're gonna land-based
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cruise those ways you can perhaps work
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around that and find a way of going
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there later or whatever but bear in mind
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if you're gonna cruise you need to be
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flexible and understand that the weather
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or other conditions can stop you gonna
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port and there is no compensation for
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that
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it's what the cruise line is allowed to
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do if it's out of their control one of
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the downsides of cruising is cruising
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related illnesses now the most obvious
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of those is seasickness and that does
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affect some people it depends a lot on
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the itinerary of course the things you
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can do for that and I would always
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recommend if you go on a cruise be
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prepared make sure you've taken with you
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the motion sickness or seasickness
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medication that you know works for you
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if you really are struggling you go to
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medical center and you can pay to have
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some treatment done it's like a little
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jab it's really really good
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the other one that a lot of people
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concerned about and worried about is
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norovirus now in practice the norovirus
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which is the vomiting and stomach bug
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it's incidence on cruise ships is
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definitely know high if I just blower
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that it is on land it just gets a huge
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amounts of publicity when it does happen
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on a ship because all the way it has to
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be documented and the publicity around
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of course it's very obvious that it's
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broken out best way of avoiding
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norovirus is wash your hands constantly
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with soap and water that is absolutely
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critical and try to then avoid touching
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public services and getting a renewal
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mouth but certain water constantly doing
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that is the best way to avoid it that's
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what I've done and it has definitely
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made a massive difference when there's
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been norovirus outbreak I've managed to
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avoid it one of the downsides that a lot
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of people say about cruising is you have
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often a lot of extra costs so what
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happens is you have a cruise fare and
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you think that's great and it's a great
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deal and I think what cruise lines
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really try and do is make sure that they
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have obviously the lowest there to try
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and get you onboard once you're on board
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though you can find there's lots of
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extra costs like you might have to pay
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gratuities or service
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which can be quite out of money can be
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twelve fifteen dollars per person per
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day or up if you know up from that if
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you're staying in a suite
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you have excursions to pay for you'll
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have drinks to pay for you'll have
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obviously other things you do where it's
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gambling or using the laundry or
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whatever those things are so there's
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lots of extra costs onboard one of the
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big ones of course also being Wi-Fi
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which can be pretty expensive so you'll
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find that one of the downsides of
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cruising is there are a lot of extra
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costs of course the way to do that is
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when you're looking at planning your
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cruise make sure that you've thought
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through all those things and see what is
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included now more more cruise lines are
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sewn to bundle things in so for example
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Virgin voyages they do include things
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like Wi-Fi gratuities some of the basic
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drinks all of the speciality dining is
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included and you find you can often buy
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packages or deals that in bundle those
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so one of the downsides or negatives
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could be that your cruise fare is not
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necessarily what your actual holiday is
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going to cost you for me one of the
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downsides of cruising is the whole
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embarkation and disembarkation process
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now of course if you're going a
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land-based holiday you may have more
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problems because you're in and out of
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airports council flights and that's
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quite stressful but because so many
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people are cruising particularly the big
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ports if you're going to Miami or Fort
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Lauderdale or in Europe you might be
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going to Barcelona or Rome or
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Southampton these can be quite busy
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crazy places for both invocation
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disembarkation there you can have 15,000
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people getting off in 15,000 people
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getting on so the process is quite slow
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now the good news is that technology is
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making it better and better so you'll
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find example on Princess Cruises they
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now have the medallion where you can get
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yourself ocean ready where you upload
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everything and pretty much you sail
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through your final Caribbean are
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increasingly doing things to get you
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through much faster using technology but
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embarkation process can be very slow
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very painful lots of ways around
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disembarkation when they're trying to
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get three four five six thousand people
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off the ship can be very long slow and
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drawn-out however in my view compared to
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chopping and changing through airports
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it's probably not as bad but it is
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potential downside of cruising those who
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they are the eight downsides or
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negatives of cruising of course there
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are many upsides of cruising and as
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have a whole video where I talk about
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the upsides of cruising as well I have
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loads more videos of cruising tips and
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advice so why don't you watch another
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one of those right now
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