5 Key Locations Where Cruise Ship Guest are Injured!!
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the first chords i don't know if you can see that is a 10 foot cord right there beside of my bed i have strung this in numerous different locations
that bathtub right there has a huge lip to it i have hit my feet on it many times
alcohol and so i don't think this is any different than being on land i think the same concept applies on cruise ships if not to a greater degree
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There are 5 key locations where I have witnessed and believe injuries occur most often on the ship. Let's ensure you have a safe weekend get-a-way and are mindful when at these locations to have a safe cruise! Most people think injuries occur on the longer 7-night sailings with an older crowd instead of the younger, weekend cruise. However, I am here to tell you cruisers still get hurt or injured and the dreaded "Alpha" can be announced. Part of this, is because it is a quick 3-night sailing, where people are paying less attention or making decisions that could cause them harm. Cruise ships also hold many passengers! Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas holds 4,300+ guest at maximum capacity! With this many people on a ship, probability tells us, someone might get injured, have an accident, or a medical issue onboard the ship. Let's have this not be you!