How I Navigate a Cruise Ship (Without Getting Lost!) #cruise
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On my first mega ship, I ended up in the crew area trying to find the buffet.
Every cruise ship is broken into three main sections. Forward, which is the front of the ship. Midshift is the center or the middle. and aft is the back of the ship.
If you decorate your door, if you're at least in the right hallway, you can spot your door as you're walking down the hallway and you know you made it.
I've been on some of these ships several times, and the first day I always do the same thing just to kind of resituate myself for that ship.
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Worried about getting lost on your cruise ship? Whether you're sailing Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian, Disney, Celebrity or MSC — even experienced cruisers get turned around! In this video, I’ll teach you exactly **how to navigate your cruise ship without getting lost**, using 7 simple strategies every cruiser should know. You'll learn how to understand forward/midship/aft, use deck maps, decode hallway clues, pick landmarks, and use your cruise line’s app to find anything onboard. Perfect for first-time cruisers AND repeat cruisers wanting to master their mega-ship! #cruise, #royalcaribbean, #carnivalcruise,#disneycruise Subscribe to the Cruise Savvy Family! We would love to have you. @CruiseSavvy Be sure to follow us on Facebook too! https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556577770589 Channel Membership- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5C-uba1tGQROIiwFWyt2dw/join