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while researching this a few crew
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members told me that mafias
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exist on board and you really do need to
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know how to work with them that
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revelation completely threw me but as
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you'll hear
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there's a real positive in there for us
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i also discovered that taking pictures
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of crew members could create really
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serious problems for them and i finally
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found out what the crew
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really think about gratuities and what
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they would like us to do you're about to
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discover
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these and some other genuinely
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surprising cruise tips i've gathered
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from talking to crew members if you're
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new here by the way welcome aboard i'm
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gary bembridge and it's my goal to make
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it easier and much more fun to discover
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plan and enjoy unforgettable cruise
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vacations a friend of mine in the
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service industry not a crew member once
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said to me never be unpleasant or rude
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to someone who's alone in your bathroom
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with your toothbrush or prepares and
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brings you your drinks or makes you your
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food now the images that that conjured
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up have never left me now i'm not saying
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the crew do anything suspect along these
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lines but the point my friend made is
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true too on ships i was told by every
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single crew member that i spoke to that
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we should be nice or nicer as one did
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say to me on a recent princess cruise
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it's straightforward being nice will get
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you way further than if you're rude or
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angry he kept stressing that the crew
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don't set the prices they don't sell the
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ship they're not paid particularly well
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but as they put it they work their butts
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off for every single passenger and are
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expected to be super friendly while they
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do that and being kind and considerate
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in return
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will go a really long way to enhance and
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smooth your cruise is the point they're
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making
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this is where the mafia i mentioned
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comes in it was pointed out that crew
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are incredibly interconnected and it's
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often those informal connections that
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can unlock and make amazing things
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happen for us as passengers
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things on a cruise ship don't just work
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through the official channels using that
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informal system and tapping into that
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informal system can be a real plus
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the crew members roommate their friends
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the people that hang out of duty could
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be the very one to get things done for
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us or solve our problems so whether it's
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a show that's sold out an excursion
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we've missed out on or any other
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problems that we've got they may know
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just the person on board who can make it
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happen not through the usual channels
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now i found that works i you know silly
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example i once needed to fix my suitcase
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i asked the guest services they said the
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ship couldn't help with those kind of
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problems i spoke to my state room
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attendant he knew a handyman and they
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fixed it
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the tip the crew members
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really told me is start always like i
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did with your stateroom attendant if
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they don't know the answer they probably
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will know who to ask so i asked once if
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my stateroom attendant knew of a great
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indian restaurant in a particular port
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and she checked with an indian friend
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where they went to eat so if it's where
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to buy something the best thing to see
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the best place to hang out and
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importantly where to get free wi-fi
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start with your stateroom attendant they
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will know or they will know through that
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little system
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who does
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however
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just how far does being nice to your
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crew member go they had a whole bunch of
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tips around this too i found this out
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the hard way we were on a four-week
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cruise on the queen mary 2 and became
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really friendly with one of the fitness
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instructors through doing so many of her
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fitness classes so we started to meet up
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in the different ports we used to go out
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and have a really great time
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now she got into serious trouble because
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she was seen out with us in a bar and it
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was felt she was just being too friendly
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it was reported to her manager by one of
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the more senior crew members
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nothing romantic nothing inappropriate
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was happening but she got a real big
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telling off and actually received a
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written warning now i asked numerous
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crew members about this whole area
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and they said
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they had some pretty sober and some
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pretty good tips around friendships with
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the crew first of all all crew members
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said it's important to get to know them
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not only because they're a font of
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knowledge like i said but also
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crew members like us to remember their
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names take an interest in them as
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individuals and not just treat them like
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kind of anonymous service agents but
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being too friendly can be an issue as we
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found out and definitely hitting on the
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crew romantically can actually cause
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them really big problems
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there's a strict no tolerance rule when
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it comes to relationships between crew
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and passengers many cruise lines even
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have training around how to defuse any
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situation of people are becoming too
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strong getting a bit too handsy
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if crew are found having inappropriate
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relationships with passengers they are
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usually fired
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there's also a real fear of being
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accused of inappropriate behavior
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therefore one crew member told me that
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if passengers asked to take a picture
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with him
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he resists them putting their arms
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around him and he never ever puts his
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arm or hands around the passengers he
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says he always does a thumbs up gesture
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with both hands in shot so his hands are
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always showing when he takes a photo so
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if you plan to take photos of the crew
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do it in a way that's sensitive and not
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likely to cause them any issues or make
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them feel uncomfortable
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getting to know the crew and
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understanding boundaries is key don't
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push it too far
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don't ask them to take you into crew
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only areas that's another thing that
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could get them fired
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i also discovered though another reason
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the crew are so keen for us to get to
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know them and remember their names and i
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had not appreciated why it was so
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important to them now i had never been
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particularly diligent at filling out the
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end of cruise questionnaire until i
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found this
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issue and thing out
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every crew member when they heard it
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didn't always fill it out begged me to
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do it and critically call out any crew
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member by name who's provided incredible
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service and getting their name right is
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so key they suggested either write their
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name down or take a photograph of their
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name badge this of course has an added
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effect they pointed out because it means
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that they know that you're going to
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mention them in that survey and that
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will probably help even up the level of
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service taking the name badge photos
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struck me as a genius tip
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because after my last cruise i only got
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around to doing the questionnaire a week
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later and i couldn't
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properly remember everyone's name and
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how to spell it and i felt really bad
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because they'd given amazing service and
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it wasn't going to be properly recorded
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in that questionnaire those end of the
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cruise questionnaires are really
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important because the overall score in
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an area often affects incentives or
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rewards but much more importantly the
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names of those people called out go to
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the managers and it genuinely they tell
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me effects ability to get promotions and
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advancement fill out the cruise
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questionnaire and make sure you've
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recorded crew names to get them right
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this is one tip on how to help the crew
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but what about
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the most contentious topic of all what
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tips do the crew have on that on a
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couple of the lines a number of crew
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told me that they see
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a list of passengers that have taken off
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or reduced auto gratuities so they know
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who's done it now i don't know if that's
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true because i've never seen any list
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but consider that if you do take off
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auto gratuities the crew may know that
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you've done it gratuities is one of the
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most divisive topics in cruising
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and so i was keen to see what the crew
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had to say about what they thought we
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should be doing or confirm that auto
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gratuities which is now the common
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approach if not included in the fair
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they go into a pool and that's split up
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between a wide range of people behind
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the scenes and passenger facing the crew
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asks not surprisingly that we don't take
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them off as they are a key key part of
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their remuneration
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now it's a separate discussion about
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whether cruise lines should be paying
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higher base wages but today crew rely on
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gratuities to bolster their pay to a
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certain level crew don't own big
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salaries and they pointed out also that
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not everything on the ship is included
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in their wages so for example the reason
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you see so many crew hanging around free
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wi-fi spots in town or in a port
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is because many cruise lines actually
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charge the crew to use the wi-fi
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so to stay connected with their family
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there's actually a cost for them to do
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that the other tips they had that was
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first of course they appreciate extra
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tips for amazing service or extra things
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they do but if you are going to do that
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which is very nice
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remember that cash is king i know some
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passengers as i get asked this quite
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often like the idea of giving little
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gifts from home to the crew whilst of
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course that's appreciated nothing beats
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cash many people on board are actually
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collecting and sending money home to
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their family their kids their parents
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their grandparents so cash is always
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going to be really king for them and
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talking of money
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there's another big tip they had on this
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too the costs involved can be enormous
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and crew told me they do see passengers
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racking up scary personal bills
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occasionally all of which could be
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avoided if those passengers had taken
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out and ensured it was the right travel
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insurance which includes medical and
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specifically looking to see that it
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covers the costs from the medical center
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crew told me that some of the travel
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insurance policies which i hadn't really
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thought about do not cover ship medical
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costs which can be expensive you know
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seeing the doctor prescriptions and that
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kind of stuff
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of course if you get medivac off the
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ship or disembarked for medical reasons
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into a local hospital those costs can
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mount fast and be eye-watering so having
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insurance is really important but making
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sure that it covers everything was the
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tip that they had for for us now when i
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first asked crew for tips they start off
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by saying there are three things
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they see passengers do on every cruise i
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thought i should include those as it
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seems we're still not getting these
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right even though i certainly have
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mentioned them many times as well people
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forget to put their phones into airplane
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mode and ramp up crazy costs on every
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cruise many passengers forget to set
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their watch clock or phone onto ship
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time and survive early or late for
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breakfast
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get excursion meeting times wrong they
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do or almost miss the ship this is
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pretty common when passing through time
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zones
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the third area is that passengers are
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not booking everything early
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particularly on big ships where there
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are lots of options and they get sold
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out quickly the crew said they really
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stress use that pre-cruise online planet
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to book dining excursions activities spa
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treatments and so on because they end up
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spending so much time with passengers
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frustrated that things are sold out they
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said if you don't do it before on
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embarkation day the minute you get on
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board go and book with one of the
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quickest ways via the interactive
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television or the app which means you
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don't have to line up and you often get
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those slots that are still available
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really quickly the crew have these tips
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but there are more tips that you can
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learn from in this video where i look at
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seven things that smart cruisers do
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starting with how they ignore the advice
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that you'll find in many cruise articles
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blogs and videos so i'll see you over
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there
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