Cruisers Attacked, ROYAL CARIBBEAN PLUMBING ISSUES, Carnival Rejects Small Business Proposal

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The host, Tony, discusses several recent developments within the cruise industry. He begins by addressing reports of plumbing issues on Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas, noting that passengers on an August 24th sailing reported non-functioning toilets and unpleasant odors. The segment then shifts to reports of Israeli tourists being harassed and physically attacked by protesters in Crete, Greece, which forced police to advise tourists to return to their ship. Following a sponsored segment for My Heritage, the host reviews a list of cruise essentials, critiquing an article that claims to offer items no one else mentions, such as magnetic hooks and towel clips. The video concludes with news regarding Carnival Cruise Line, which is expanding its adults only sea sailings beyond just casino players. Finally, the host addresses a proposal from a medium who offered to provide in-cabin readings for fifty dollars, noting that Carnival policy prohibits guests from soliciting services to other passengers on board.
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You cannot solicit other cruise guests with your wares on board, whether it be a reading or any other kind of service you may offer by the minute, by the half hour.
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