The 10 Things I Do Differently as a Solo Cruiser vs. Non-Solo Cruising
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the first one and this is probably the biggest one is you meet more people when you cruise by yourself
I talk less and relax more when I am by myself
I stay on the ship a lot more when in Port when I am by myself versus when I am with others
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When I go on a cruise by myself or as a solo cruiser, my cruising style is very different than when I go with others. If I am with others, I can't get away with the same behaviors and routines that I have as a solo cruiser. Non-solo cruising requires compromises and more "normal" behavior that others are comfortable with, not just what I have become accustomed. Depending on if you are switching from a solo cruise to cruising with others, this video will help you understand how your cruising experience might be different. Group Cruise Email Sign-Up! https://www.theweekendcruiser.com/group-cruise-sign-up Group Cruise Options & How to Register: https://www.theweekendcruiser.com/group-cruises FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/theweekendcruiser Buy Me a Coffee & Get a Personal Video Reply! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theweekendcruiser