Cruise Ship Secrets They Really Don't Want Passengers to Know
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If you're 15 minutes late, the ship will leave without you.
Most staff sleep below sea level in shared rooms with bunk beds, working 10 to 12 hours a day, 7 days a week.
If someone falls off the ship, the bridge is alerted. A code Oscar goes out. The ship turns around.
Staying on the ship during port days isn't lazy, it's strategic.
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There’s a side of cruise ships most passengers never see. In this video, we reveal the cruise ship secrets that cruise lines would rather keep quiet—from behind-the-scenes policies to tips they won’t tell you. These cruise tips can help you avoid mistakes, save money, and cruise smarter in 2025. #CruiseSecrets #CruiseTips #CruiseAdvice #CruiseShip #CruiseMistakes #CruiseTravel #SmartCruising