Cruise cabin upgrades aren’t all they seem! #shorts
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The creator explains why they choose to opt out of the automatic cabin upgrade feature offered by cruise lines. While many booking systems set this option as the default, the creator suggests that travelers should actively request to be excluded from the process. The video explains that cruise lines use automatic upgrades to move passengers into higher grade cabins when lower grade cabins are empty, which allows the company to resell the original, less expensive rooms. The creator highlights two primary risks associated with these upgrades. First, passengers often have no control over the location of the new cabin, which may result in being placed in undesirable areas such as directly above or below noisy venues. Second, once a passenger accepts an upgrade, they cannot return to their original cabin because that space has likely been resold or assigned to another guest. The creator concludes by advising viewers to consider these drawbacks before allowing automatic upgrades.
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I always refuse the auto upgrade option when booking a cruise here's why and you should consider refusing it too when booking a cruise
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