Myth: Ships Are Too Crowded
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Go on a ship where you're one of maybe three, four or 500 people.
On a say a 30,000 ton ship, a mediumsiz, small to mediumsiz ship, there aren't queues, there aren't lineups.
And there's never any crowds.
Even on big ships where there are thousands of people, the way they design the ships these days, you don't ever feel that you're sort of mass massively outnumbered by everybody else.
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Ship2Shore.TV's Lynn Elmhirst and Vanessa Lee of Cruise and Travel Lifestyles magazine discuss a myth about cruise travel: "Ships are too crowded!"