Months of Cruises - Almost Free
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We're on a Caribbean cruise. Uh 14-day. We're on our way to Rotan right now.
We've been on it for eight nights now, and we have 42 more nights of Caribbean cruising.
We got them all booked through casino offers and basically free. Just had to pay some port fees and taxes.
Thumbs up to the service. I mean, everyone is just so awesome and professional.
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We’re filming this from our cruise balcony because… this is our life right now. In this video, we share how we’re currently on nearly two months of Caribbean cruises and already have another 3 months of European cruises booked for this summer — and yes, all of these cruises were almost freely. Thanks to casino cruise offers, we’ve been able to stack back-to-back sailings and turn cruising into a huge part of our early retirement lifestyle. We break down how these offers work, why cruise casinos give away free cruises, and how this strategy fits into our WanderFree Retirees life. If you’re curious whether free cruises are legit, how retirees (or soon-to-be retirees) can travel long-term, or if living on cruise ships could actually make sense — this one’s for you. ⚓ Subscribe for honest retirement travel, cruising, and slow-travel living. #FreeCruises, #CruiseLife, #EarlyRetirement, #CasinoCruises, #WanderFreeRetirees