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Asking a controversial cruise question to a surprise guest. #cruisetalk #cruise #travel

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👁️ 78K views📅 7 months ago⏱️ 1:30

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In this video, the host interviews a surprise guest named Alana from Lifewellcruse to address common misconceptions regarding the cruising industry. The discussion focuses on the claim that once a person has completed one cruise, they have experienced them all. Alana argues that this statement is false because significant differences exist between various cruise lines and individual ships. She suggests that when individuals claim to dislike cruising, it is often because they have not yet found the specific ship or cruise line that suits their personal preferences. The conversation also touches upon the debate of whether sitting on the port or starboard side of a ship matters. Alana notes that for certain destinations like Alaska, the side of the ship can make a difference, though she does not specify the exact reason. The segment concludes with the host thanking Alana for participating in the interview.

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Creator's Key Takeaways

Once you've done one cruise, you've done them all. True or false? Absolutely false.

They are all different. Well, not super different, but there are definitely big enough differences.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Find the cruise line and cruise ship that is right for you.

Questions This Creator Answers

QOnce you've done one cruise, you've done them all?
QDoes port or starboard matter on a cruise?

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