CruiseTube… We Have A Problem! Why Are Cruise Channels Like This?
Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.
Creator's Key Takeaways
For endless cabin tours. 97.6% of cabins are inside, sea view, or balcony with such minor differences that we just don't need hundreds of 20-minute tours.
Once you've seen one tray of sausages under a heat lamp, you've seen them all. And people taking more than a few seconds to talk me through a plate of curry, chips, and a hot egg, FFS.
I'm quite an unlikable dude, so that's not unusual. A lot of new channels have made it onto my playlist, but somehow even more have been kicked off.
If you're going to do talking head style vlogging, don't be as dull as dishwater and literally interchangeable with a hundred other channels.
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YouTube Video Description↓
Cruise YouTube has a problem. Last year I made a video recommending ten cruise YouTube channels I never miss. This year, I wanted to make the follow-up… and realised I’ve been unsubscribing faster than I can find new channels that I even like. So this is part recommendation video, part rant, and part desperate plea for help. Cabin tours. Endless buffet footage. “Bargain” cruises that mysteriously cost four times more than the thumbnail suggested. Talking-head vlogs with less personality than a damp hand towel. And cruise channels that all somehow feel exactly the same. I still love watching cruise content. I still want to find good creators. I just want them to be interesting, funny, honest, or at least not explaining a cabin to me for twenty minutes. In this video, I talk about the cruise channels I’m still enjoying, the kind of content that makes me click away instantly, and why I need YOUR recommendations for UK-focused cruise YouTubers who are actually worth watching. Here, ladies and gentlemen, WE GO! #CruiseTube #CruiseYouTube #CruiseVlog