Cruise Ship WiFi Hack: How to Save Money on Cruise Internet - #cruise #shorts #cruisehacks

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The creator discusses a method for reducing internet expenses while traveling on a cruise ship. The primary suggestion involves sharing a single internet connection between multiple people rather than purchasing separate packages for each individual. The creator notes that cruise lines often charge high prices for connectivity, citing a personal experience on a seven day Carnival sailing where the cost reached approximately 130 dollars. By sharing the connection, travelers can potentially avoid these individual fees. However, the creator provides a disclaimer that this method is not universally applicable. Some cruise lines, such as MSC, implement restrictions that tie the internet connection to a specific IP address to prevent sharing. While the ability to share varies depending on the cruise line, the creator suggests it remains a viable way to save money on certain ships.
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when you're on a cruise and you're with somebody else don't buy separate internet you can pretty easily share internet and save a boatload of money
cruise ships charge a fortune for internet I'm currently on a Carnival 7-Day sailing and internet cost me about $130
warned not all Cruise Lines allow this I sailed MSC and they lock that stuff down tight they tie it to the IP address so no sharing is possible
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