'Once you get people on board, they’ll keep coming back'
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What This Creator Said
4 Happy Bacon
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Creator's Key Takeaways
once you get people on board then they'll they'll usually keep on coming back
it's a really great way to capture new people when they want to step up and have that special occasion
the art on board is absolutely fabulous
the Wi-Fi is going to be fabulous and it'll work seamlessly
Creator's Tips & Advice
✓Agents should ask clients about their interests to match them with the right cruise experience.
✓Travel agents can upgrade guest holidays without making them spend much more by connecting upfront and onboard spending.
🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:
Ultra-luxury cruising is perceived as stuffy. — Agents should ask clients about what they enjoy in life, such as fine dining or great service, to show it's not stuffy.
Questions This Creator Answers
QHow does Regent Seven Seas Cruises engage with travel agents?
QWhat makes the new ship Grandeur special?
QHow can travel agents sell ultra-luxury cruising to clients?
Topics Covered
Service Crew4½ Happy BaconExcursions4½ Happy BaconWifi Connectivity4 Happy BaconValue Pricing3½ Happy BaconBooking Process4 Happy BaconShip Condition4½ Happy BaconEntertainment Activities4 Happy BaconCrowd Capacity3½ Happy Bacon
Port Highlights
Debnik2½ Happy Bacon
Top: Inclusive unlimited short excursions
Rio de Janeiro3½ Happy Bacon
Trieste2½ Happy Bacon
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About our Bacon Score methodologyYouTube Video Description↓
'It's a great way to capture new people when they want to have that special occasion' Lucy Huxley speaks to Regent Seven Seas Cruises' Paul Beale