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Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

I have just learned that Royal Caribbean plans to turn two of their popular attraction into an additional paid attraction

the trend of cuts continues and I understand the company's desire to maximize profit they are a business after all

the choice has become much easier simply put the is no longer a real reason to pick the quantum class anymore

this trend of cuts reducing Services raising prices and pricing in the nickel and dye method that has become more and more common in the cruise industry needs to stop

Creator's Tips & Advice

Vote with your feet by choosing alternative cruise lines or ship classes
Consider Oasis class ships over Quantum class for better value

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhy is Royal Caribbean making popular attractions paid?
QHow do these changes affect passengers?
QWhat can be done about the trend of adding paid attractions?

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YouTube Video Description

In this video, we delve into Royal Caribbean's decision to turn two popular attractions, the I-fly and North Star, into paid experiences on their Quantum class ships. Join me as I discuss the implications for passengers, the company's motivations, and what it means for the future of cruising. Are these changes diminishing the appeal of Royal Caribbean's Quantum series ships? Share your thoughts in the comments below and don't forget to like and subscribe for more insights into the world of cruising!