7 BIG Cruise Myths... DEBUNKED!
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the funny saying is that cruises are for the newlywed and nearly dead that might have held water a few years ago but it's certainly not the case today
the truth is however that cruises sail at capacity during normal operations the average cruise ship sails at about 105 to 107 percent capacity
on a cruise your time is your own don't make a mistake thinking it's not you don't have to do anything if you want to sleep in and go to breakfast late you can do that
cruise ships go through something called the vessel sanitation program it's an inspection headed up by the cdc that focuses on eight different areas
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Cruising captures the imagination like no other vacation. And while tens of millions of people have sailed, there are still plenty of misconceptions and myths that persist -- especially among people that have never taken a cruise. From always having to be on a schedule to ships full of only old people, we tackle some of the most stubborn myths about cruising. Check out more videos: We Sailed The Cheapest Cruise in America We Could Find https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMIclcQ4dx0& How Much It Costs to Live on a Cruise Ship For a Year https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hl-H3ygx_I 7 Crazy Things That Don't Make Sense on a Cruise (And Why They're Like That) https://youtu.be/qKEFaP_ZWxQ #cruise #travel