10 Cruise GOUGES & RIP-OFFS to Absolutely Avoid (If You Can)
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the suite is nearly $1,800 per person or more than $900 more per person over the interior cabin price
this was the definition of a tourist trap
you're still getting gouged with these set prices now it's just all out in the open
I spent more on the internet for a few days aboard a ship than I do for an entire month at home
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It's vacation, so you expect to pay more, but there are some things during your cruise that frankly can just be a bad deal. From easy ways to save money that most passengers skip to paying for a fancy room you don't use to even having to tip when you're not served by a person... after years of cruises, here's some gouges I think you should avoid. Learn more about saving 10% off cruises with AARP discounted cards: https://www.cruzely.com/everything-about-buying-discount-cruise-gift-cards-via-aarp-carnival-royal-caribbean-more/ Like this video? Subscribe as Cruzely is on track to hit 100K subs! Also, leave a comment on what you think is a gouge in cruising.