5 Key Factors to Consider Before Getting Back on a Cruise Ship
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I'm all in for these types of safeguards to restrict possible carriers from showing up at the cruise terminal or boarding the ship
to me the prospect of sailing on a cruise ship with less people is very appealing although I'm sure there will be certain trade-offs
personally I would be fine staying onboard for my entire cruise but I've altered my plans for my next scheduled cruises over the next 18 months to be more about the ships and less about the destinations
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If you’re an avid cruiser like me, you're probably dreaming about past cruises and wondering when will be the next time you can cruise again. While I do miss being onboard, I will likely not be jumping back to cruising when the first cruise ships return to service (whenever that might be). During this downtime in my typically very active cruise schedule, I've been thinking about what changes might be coming and how those changes will factor into my decision of when to cruise again. Change is inevitable, as we've seen in almsot all facets of our daily lives. In this video, I share my top 5 key factors for deciding when is the right time to go back to my home on the sea. #BacktoCruising #CruiseShips #KeepOnCruising Have Questions about Cruising? Ask Here. https://www.talkingcruise.com/ask-questions Get the Latest Cruise News & Our Views https://www.talkingcruise.com Social Media Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/talkingcruise Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingcruise/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingCruise