Author: Al Greco
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Carnival Cruise’s Brilliantly Baffling Energy Problem (And How Passengers Make It Worse)
Carnival Cruise wants passengers to help with their sustainability goals by turning off cabin lights, but not everyone is thrilled. From keycard slot hacks to the infamous canned water issue, this humorous look at Carnival’s energy-saving efforts reveals just how tricky getting passengers on board can be!
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Royal Caribbean’s New Multi-Plug Ban: Confusion at Sea
Royal Caribbean’s new multi-plug device ban has left passengers scratching their heads. With vague language and inconsistent rules, cruisers struggle to understand what devices are allowed on board. Get the full breakdown on what’s banned, what’s permitted, and how to avoid unwanted surprises on your next cruise.
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Royal Caribbean Cruise Illness Outbreak: Over 180 Passengers Get Sick – Again
Royal Caribbean’s Radiance of the Seas faced a salmonella outbreak that left over 180 passengers and staff ill. With gastrointestinal symptoms taking over, learn how this cruise vacation went awry, why these outbreaks happen, and how to protect yourself on your next sea adventure.
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Royal Caribbean Breaks Tradition with Utopia of the Seas: Is Short and Sweet Really the Way to Go?
Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas redefines cruising with 3-4 day sailings, targeting new-to-cruise customers. But is this a smart strategy or a letdown for loyal cruisers who want to explore its mega-ship experience fully? Let’s break down why Royal Caribbean is shaking up cruise traditions.
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Semester at Sea’s Fall Voyage: A 105-Day Excuse for “Studying Abroad”
The Semester at Sea Fall Voyage offers a 105-day educational cruise, sailing across ten countries. But is it all about studying, or a fun excuse to travel?
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Royal Caribbean’s Power Strips Ban Creates Turmoil for Cruisers
Royal Caribbean’s new rule on power strips has cruisers puzzled. Are all multi-plug devices banned, or only those with cords? Find out how the policy may affect your next cruise and what charging options you have to keep all your tech powered up while at sea.
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Carnival Cruise Line Announces New Galveston and Jacksonville Sailings – But Should We Really Celebrate?
Carnival Cruise Line announces new sailings from Galveston and Jacksonville, but is there really something to celebrate? Dive into the details of these older ships and find out if they’re worth your time or just cruise fillers.
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Royal Caribbean’s Beverage Package Policy You Won’t Like (But It’s Still Better Than Carnival’s)
Royal Caribbean’s Deluxe Beverage Package may have quirks in Texas and New York, but it still outshines Carnival’s sneaky “Cheers!” package. Avoid Carnival’s unfair first-day fees and enjoy unlimited drinks from day one with Royal Caribbean. Here’s a humorous breakdown of why you should pick the lesser of two cruise booze evils.
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