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11 Reasons NOT to Live on a Cruise Ship… So Why Do I Still Do It?!

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👁️ 8K views📅 5 months ago⏱️ 17:16
What This Creator Said
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Caribbean · Fall · 5 nightsFrom Fort LauderdaleVeteran Cruiser

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Creator's Key Takeaways

I've been living on cruise ships for the last 10 months and I'm here to tell you all the reasons why you should not live on a cruise ship.

First is you cannot have pets. So if you have your dogs, a cat, your favorite rabbits, any pets, hamsters, no pets are allowed on cruise ships.

Number two, if you have aging parents or relatives that need you to be nearby.

Reason number six, there are temptations everywhere. And I mean, there's temptations to drink too much. There's temptations to eat too much.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Consider if you have pets, as they are not allowed on cruise ships.
Evaluate your proximity needs to aging parents or relatives.
Be aware that you will miss important family events and holidays.
Prepare for limited healthcare access compared to land-based living.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Missing family momentsIf wanting to be near grandkids or visit them often, cruise ship life is not a good fit.
Healthcare accessIf you have specific doctors or treatments, cruising full-time is not the best fit.
Loss of freedomIf you love the ability to go anywhere anytime, cruise ship living is not a good fit.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhy should you not live on a cruise ship?
QWhat are the challenges of full-time cruise ship living?
QWhy does the creator still choose to live on a cruise ship despite the drawbacks?

Topics Covered

Itinerary Route2½ Happy BaconDining Room Service1½ Sad BaconValue Pricing3 Happy BaconKids Family3½ Sad BaconSafety Medical3 Sad Bacon

Port Highlights

Fort Lauderdale2½ Happy Bacon
Turks and Caicos2½ Happy Bacon
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YouTube Video Description

Have you ever dreamed of living full-time on a cruise ship? Before you pack your bags, here are the 11 REAL reasons you should NOT live at sea. In today’s video, I break down the hard truths, hidden challenges, and emotional sacrifices that come with full-time cruise ship living… including the ones nobody talks about. From missing family moments to not having a kitchen — to dealing with endless temptations, inconsistent routines, and being far away when people need you — I’m giving you the full honesty behind this lifestyle. But at the end, I also share the real reason I STILL choose to live on a cruise ship, even with all these challenges. If you’re curious about the lifestyle, thinking about retiring at sea, or simply love cruising, this deep-dive is for you. 💙⚓ ⏱️ CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro 0:43 Reason #1: You Can't Have Pets 1:22 Reason #2: Aging Parents 2:15 Reason #3: Grandchildren 2:59 Reason #4: Missing Important Moments 4:09 Reason #5: Healthcare Needs 5:28 Reason #6: Temptations Are Everywhere 7:23 Reason #7: Routine is Not Set 8:20 Reason #8: No Cooking 8:53 Reason #9: Lose Your Freedom 9:57 Reason #10: No Church 11:10 Reason #11: Sales Pitches 11:46 Why I Choose To Live On A Cruise Ship 16:40 Final Message ✨ WHY PEOPLE LOVE WATCHING THIS VIDEO ✔ Real talk about long-term cruise living ✔ Honest pros/cons for anyone considering early retirement at sea ✔ A relatable perspective from someone who actually lives on cruise ships full-time ✔ Motivational message at the end 🌊 WATCH NEXT: What It REALLY Costs to Live Full Time on a Cruise Ship How I Earn Free Cruises With Casino Comps The Truth About Solo Travel on Cruise Ships ⚓ SUBSCRIBE for more: Cruise reviews • Living at sea full-time • Princess Cruises • Travel tips • Retired + Solo cruising • Casino comps 👉 Subscribe to Living on Cruise Control