What to expect on Back to Back cruise. Customs, Alcohol, and peeks into several cabins@Rixtrips
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this is a back-to-back cruise that started in Miami
I'm the first person on board since I'm consecutive Cruiser and we just got to go through customs real quick
both were weekend cruises with lots of families and people ready to party not a great pick for a solo cruise but I still had a fun time
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg9eVnKxw4yNiLLGF2eZ3Zg?sub_confirmation=1 My first back to back (B2B) cruise. Solo from Miami on Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas. People sailing on consecutive cruises on the same ship still need to go through customs between cruises. If youโre lucky enough to have the same cabin for both cruises, no need to pack and move. I purchased a bottle of tequila on the first cruise and it was delivered to my cabin on the last night of the first cruise. Since B2B cruisers donโt leave the ship until later than most, I was able to peek into several unoccupied, and unmade, cabins I captured the cabin numbers in the video as well. Two 4 day Solo cruises. Both weekend cruises were full of families and people ready to party. Not the best choice for this solo cruiser and not many solo cruisers on board either sailing. Visited Cozumel, Mexico and Labadee, Haiti. Did the Dragon's Breath Zip Line on Labadee and ate some awesome Guacamole at Taquila A Go Go in Cozumel. #solocruise #cozumel #solotravel @RixTrips