Royal Caribbean Swaps Cozumel for Nassau and People Are MAD!

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The creator discusses a recent itinerary change implemented by Royal Caribbean involving two different ships. The cruise line has replaced scheduled stops in Cozumel, Mexico, with visits to Nassau, Bahamas. According to an email sent to passengers, the company claims this adjustment provides guests with the chance to visit the new Royal Beach Club in the Bahamas. However, the creator notes that many passengers are expressing significant dissatisfaction with this decision. A primary concern involves the timing of the sailings, which occur in February and March. During these months, temperatures in Nassau can be significantly cooler than in Cozumel. Furthermore, travelers have suggested that the change is motivated by financial interests rather than guest experience. Critics argue that the swap is designed to direct passengers toward the new beach club facility, which requires a fee of over $100 per person. The video concludes by asking the audience for their perspective on the situation.
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Royal Caribbean has changed multiple itineraries on two different ships, swapping Cozumel, Mexico, with Nassau, Bahamas.
passengers are upset by this change because the sailings are in February and March, when Nassau can be up to 10 to 15Β° cooler than Cozumel.
guests say this is nothing to do with opportunity and everything to do with pushing passengers towards their new beach club that costs over $100 per person.
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