The Great Cruise Ship Scam: Why "New" is a Mistake
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They are building bigger ships, but the world is not building bigger ports quite as quickly.
In a 7-day cruise, a smaller ship can literally give you 10 to 15 hours more actual vacation time.
The newest ship is not always the best ship.
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Is a new cruise ship actually a mistake? π’ In 2026, massive ships like Disney Adventure & Star of the Seas are huge - but at what cost? Discover why a refurbished classic is my #1 cruise hack. Planning a cruise in 2026 or 2027? Youβve seen the headlines about 250,000-ton floating cities, but there is one thing the cruise lines won't put in the brochure: The world is not building bigger ports as fast as they are building bigger ships. In this video, Iβm breaking down why the "newest" ship in the fleet might actually give you the worst experience in port. We look at the "Size Gap" between mainstream lines and luxury brands, and why the big lines are building "Resorts" for shareholders rather than "Ships" for passengers. In this video, we cover: The Shareholder Trap: Why ships are designed as "floating malls" to keep your spending on board. The Tendering Tax: How mega-ships like MSC Bellissima can steal hours of your vacation time in a lifeboat queue. Port Access Realities: Why huge ships are forced into industrial container yards while smaller ships dock in the heart of the city. The Refurbished Hack: Detailed looks at the Celebrity Solstice ($250M Revolution refit) and Holland Americaβs Oosterdam and Westerdam (2025/2026 upgrades). If you want to spend your time in the destination and not in a bus or a stairwell, you need to understand why a "Reimagined" classic is often the smartest move you can make in 2026. [Timestamps ] 0:00 bigger is not better 0:15 The Size Gap: mainsteam ships are getting bigger 0:45 Refurbished is the new "new?" 1:30 The floating ATM 2:00 Luxury are still staying small... Port not the ship 2:42 The hidden cost - your time... 3:45 Why Refurbished might be better 5:09 So why does it matter 6:00 Newest is not the best? #Cruise2026 #CruiseTips #BucketListGuides #CelebritySolstice #HollandAmerica #CruiseHacks #TravelExpert #DisneyAdventure