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Asia · 33 nightsVeteran Cruiser

Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

we were being chased by a typhoon at one point leaving Shanghai China we had to leave about three and a half hours early

over a million people were under evacuation ahead of this storm

I thank goodness that they will avoid these areas and not try and go into them if there's danger

I never won if the cruise lines have to change my itinerary for safety I have no problem with that

Creator's Tips & Advice

Cruise ships should avoid bad weather at all costs
Be thankful when cruise lines change itineraries for safety
Remember that people in distant countries are affected by disasters too

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhy do cruise ships avoid storms?
QHow did the typhoon affect Japan?
QWhat should passengers think when itineraries change due to weather?

Topics Covered

Itinerary Route1½ Happy BaconSafety Medical1 Happy Bacon

Port Highlights

Japan1 Happy Bacon
Shanghai1½ Sad Bacon
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YouTube Video Description

Cruise Ships Avoid Worst Storm in 60 Years. Only two days after Leaving Japan for Home a Typhoon hit. Almost a million people were under evacuation on the Island. It's easy to forget about countries that far away from home that we rarely get to but having just spending almost a month there brought this tragedy home. Cruise ships are right to avoid bad weather at all costs.