'Everything you do on a normal cruise will be on'
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What This Creator Said
4 Happy Bacon
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Other Β· SummerFrom southampton
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Creator's Key Takeaways
everything that you could do in a normal cruise will be available here
we've carried well over 70 000 customers without a single case
i think 2022 could be a bigger year than 2019
this ship is as good as any and i'll tell you why because the inside of the ship is phenomenal
Creator's Tips & Advice
βRefresh your knowledge through the learn program on the club loyal platform
βTry a domestic cruise this summer as a great taster for new cruisers
βEnsure families have both parents vaccinated and children tested
πNew to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:
Safety on board β The cruise line has a vaccine plus layered approach and has carried over 70,000 customers without a case
Questions This Creator Answers
QWhat is the capacity and passenger mix for the UK cruises?
QHow will the onboard experience differ from a normal cruise?
QWhat safety protocols are in place for the return to sailing?
Topics Covered
Safety Medical4Β½ Happy BaconLoyalty Program3Β½ Happy BaconKids Family3 Happy BaconShip Condition4 Happy BaconEntertainment Shows4 Happy BaconPool Deck3Β½ Happy Bacon
Port Highlights
Belfast3 Happy Bacon
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Liverpool3 Happy Bacon
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Scotland3 Happy Bacon
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