Cruise News: Passenger Says Their Cabin was a $6,000 SCAM!

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A passenger recently shared their dissatisfaction on social media regarding a Havana cabana cabin booked on the Carnival Mardi Gras. The traveler expressed feeling scammed after paying more than $6,000 for the accommodation. According to the passenger, the view from the cabin did not meet expectations. Furthermore, the individual claimed that several advertised amenities, such as a private bar and a pool, were either unavailable or not included in the price. The video notes that public reaction to the complaint has been divided. Some commenters defended the cabin by pointing out that the space is classified as a cabana rather than a standard balcony. Conversely, other viewers agreed with the passenger, stating that the Havana cabana cabins on Excel class ships are of poor quality. The report concludes by asking the audience if they would consider paying such a high price for the experience described.
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A passenger took to social media defend as they felt scammed as they paid over $6,000 for a Havana cabana cabin on the Carnival Marty Gro
Many tried to defend the cabin, saying it's not a balcony, but a cabana
While others agreed that the Havana cabana cabins on Excel class ships are just plain awful
Would you pay over $6,000 for this
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