For some reason the major cruise lines think that a cruise is akin to a dinner reservation. For most people it is not. It is an expensive treat that is planned sometimes years in advance. Canceled cruises after passengers book and pay are, except for true emergencies, inexcusable.
@sodorflubbs50008 ай бұрын
You can’t cruise on a ship that isn’t ready.
@jcspotter73228 ай бұрын
For some reason you seem to think cruise lines want to cancel a cruise like they won't lose money when they do
@Gregory-Masovutch8 ай бұрын
The cruise liners don't care if cruises are cancelled. They just let the insurance policies that customers paid for pick up the tab with only a certain level of reimbursements. Cruises are the biggest scam rackets out there.
@fluffytail63556 ай бұрын
Stuff happens. Buy ALL perils insurance! Don’t be a cheapskate once you paid for your cruise and assume nothing will interrupt it.
@fluffytail63556 ай бұрын
@@Gregory-Masovutchno one is forcing you to go. I’ve never seen anyone with a 😒🔫 being forced to go on one.
@calumshaw9 ай бұрын
When browsing potential cruises on their web sites, the lines should make it clear there is a big block booking or a theme on that cruise. It may deter some from booking, but surely paying passengers should know of possible adverse cruising conditions.
@tipsfortravellers9 ай бұрын
Yes, agree!
@Marshal_Dunnik9 ай бұрын
Indeed they should, but they know it would deter more than just "some" and that ships might sail half empty, or require enticing price cuts to fill them up.
@Shan_Dalamani9 ай бұрын
Personally, I'd love to be part of a Star Trek cruise, or general science fiction theme. I remember a convention we had a long while back that turned into a nightmare, because the other convention being held at that hotel that weekend was a political leadership convention for one of the parties in my province. The delegates were ungodly rude, making snide remarks about those of us in costume (I was dressed in a floor-length gown meant to represent a lady of the court of Majipoor, in Robert Silverberg's novel Lord Valentine's Castle). Some of them crashed our panels, that we PAID to attend, and they thought they could just walk in for free. Add to that the noise (our room was next to one of the candidates' hospitality suite), the smoke (indoor smoking wasn't prohibited then, and I'm terribly allergic to smoke of all kinds), and so on. To top it off, they tried to get us kicked out by phoning the police and claiming that drug use was going on in our consuite. When the police came to investigate, all they found was two people drinking coffee and having a quiet conversation. It was sweet karma on Saturday night when the political delegates got kicked out - partly for their efforts to make our convention a living hell, but also because they were carrying open alcohol containers in the hallways (that's against the rules here; if you want to drink in a hotel you have to do it either in the restaurant, the bar, or your room). All of which is a long-winded way to point out that it's often not the science fiction fans who are the problem.
@enjoystraveling9 ай бұрын
@@Shan_Dalamani I’d like to go on a sci-fi cruise also
@chocolateandbooks8 ай бұрын
We're going on our first Star Trek Cruise in 2025. I'm really excited about it @@Shan_Dalamani
@prsanfrancisco16888 ай бұрын
25 years of working on all classes of ships- this video is spot on
@lynnmccurdythehdmmrc25619 ай бұрын
As we have cruised more and more over the last 15 years. We prefer smaller, older and longer voyages. Days at sea and less ports are more inviting to us. We did a Hawaiian Holiday cruise years ago, that was almost a nightmare. Families with lots of children running loose was not fun. Had a crew member whisper to me "If you trip them, we won't say anything".
@NancyD29 ай бұрын
We did a Hawaiian. Very few children. I think the fact we were onboard over Halloween might've helped with that!
@NeilTruick9 ай бұрын
"If you trip them, we won't say anything." I'm literally on the floor.🤣🤣🤣
@lynnmccurdythehdmmrc25619 ай бұрын
@@NeilTruick This was during the Christmas / New Year's weeks. Children from 5 to 16 running around and getting into all sorts of mischief. There was a lot of affluent South American families that normally had Nannies (we were told). New Year's Eve was the worst. Beside decorations being destroyed, the Make Room or Sleeping in cards on almost every room had been switched around. We stopped one rather big woman from taking things into her own hands (literally) after accusing at 12 yr old from stealing her expensive wine. And yes, a crew member did tell us that, "Trip them, and we won't say anything".
@broccanmacronain4579 ай бұрын
@@NeilTruick Same here!
@alejandrotuazon48319 ай бұрын
@@NeilTruickthats what happens when you trip :)
@danielintheantipodes67419 ай бұрын
I only travel off season because I do not like crowds! I will remember these tips if I eventually go on a cruise! Thank you for the video.
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp8 ай бұрын
Needless to say - the principle of offer and demand regulates the price. During the last week in August, prices in Europe do drop very fast and substantially.
@dgw40499 ай бұрын
A motorcycle themed cruise-ship is funny to me. Like... let's go to the one place we cant do the thing we like to do. 😅
@AnitaMRoberts-xh4de9 ай бұрын
They get to show off their motorcycle themed accessories, I guess. 🙃
@dancotton31998 ай бұрын
As someone that rides, I 💯 agree. Only exception is maybe, and only maybe a 1 way cruise to a certain port that have the bikes ready for a tour etc. party few days then ride from a to b
@iloveowls908 ай бұрын
its similar to cat themed cruises though
@CarniBarbie5 ай бұрын
😂😂
@CruizinGal8 ай бұрын
Best cruise review EVER. So tired of gurus telling folks what lines they should or shouldn’t sail. There is a cruise line for everyone: party animals, family/kid friendly, older/seasoned cruisers, etc. This review presented situations (new ship, maintenance, hurricane season) that you need to be aware of when booking. He did NOT say cruise line ABC is great but XYZ is terrible. What’s great for the reviewer us not necessarily best for the individual watching the video. Haven’t run across your channel before but just subscribed. Love your balanced approach vs trying to push your favorite cruise line/ ship on your audience like so many other do. Keep up the good work
@burningblue12548 ай бұрын
I do work for a cruise line first off. But what you say is true. There is no bad, best, worst, greatest cruise line. There is only the best for you and the cruise that is right for you. I don't always agree with everything Gary says but I respect his opinion. A guest has to determine what is right for them at a price they are willing to pay. Carnival Corporation operates 9 cruise lines of which I work for one. Because not everyone likes and can afford the same thing. There are 22 flavors of Jell-o for that reason.
@rosemarie99568 ай бұрын
@@burningblue1254this is so true! I get asked a lot about what was my favourite cruise and to be honest I have loved them all for all different reasons- Pros and cons with each different line but always more Pros overall. We do tend to focus more on destinations but are always open to a deal 😊
@burningblue12548 ай бұрын
@@rosemarie9956 I am a Hotel General Manager for Princess Cruises. I thank you for your being a guest on cruises! I agree with you 100%. It's like going out to a restaurant, sometimes you want Italian, other times Mexican, Thai, or American. I was on loan to Cunard for 2 contracts as Chief Purser at the time on the QM2 and it was a wonderful experience. The British tradition!
@sjholmesbrown9 ай бұрын
My wife and I are booked on a Royal Carribean Voyager of the Seas cruise in the Mediterranean in next years late May shoulder. Our first cruise was our Honeymoon and this time we'll be on board for our 15th Anniversary! Good to know we're in for a less crazy time of year, looking forward to it.
@robd79342 ай бұрын
My wife and I were on Voyager of the Seas for a Mediterranean cruise in late Sept to early Oct and it was great. Very few kids thanks to the time of year😊
@crimlarksSteve9 ай бұрын
I was surprised to see that only 3 out of 10 cruises on a new ship weren’t cancelled or rescheduled. Not a vey good record. And to add the higher cost, makes those definitely ones to avoid. Good tips Gary!
@tipsfortravellers9 ай бұрын
Yes they are not doing well on hitting timings, and have not been since shutdown....
@stevewolfe60968 ай бұрын
Then there was the good ship Titanic - granted not really a cruise ship but the trip was cancelled mid-maiden voyage.
@leslie-annepepin89279 ай бұрын
We did the maiden voyage of the Oosterdam. We had our rooms upgraded and it was excellent!! Always enjoy Holland America. Like the smaller size.
@druegillis17445 ай бұрын
That’s one of the several things we like about HAL ships. They take care of their guests!
@kathywest72059 ай бұрын
Great tips Gary! I love shoulder season cruises 👍 Most always good weather and way less crowds!
@tipsfortravellers9 ай бұрын
yes 100% agree !
@KK-FL9 ай бұрын
The tip about searching for group cruises is great!
@DCYote19 ай бұрын
Weekend cruises were fun for me when I lived in Southern California, it was a nice and relatively inexpensive weekend getaway since the port was within train/bus distance and all you needed was a carryon sized bag but you're right, it's definitely more of a party vibe, though it did get me interested in taking longer cruises. I was once on a NCL cruise that had a bunch of "furries" on it, and that was a fun and interesting time. Some real "party animals" there, haha and I had a great time with them. But I can see how that might have been off putting to some people who were looking for a more quiet, relaxed experience. Love your videos, Gary. keep up the good work!
@Mister69 ай бұрын
I agree with all of those other than Drydock. My family went on a post-Drydock cruise and yes, some things went wrong but the compensation the cruise line (Carnival in this case) went above and beyond to compensate us. This was a 16-day post-drydock cruise which ended up costing us about $800AUD each when the combinations of compensation elements were added up. Things were inconvenient for boarding (the ship ran 4 hours late) and for the first couple of days of the cruise but overall, paying $3200AUD for my family to cruise from Singapore to Sydney via Indonesia was well worth it
@kathryncashner32949 ай бұрын
Even worse than the maiden voyage of a ship is the maiden voyage of a new cruise line. In addition to all the "growing pains" of a new ship, you'll find the company executives closing off large areas of the ship to throw themselves private parties, etc. At least on a new ship, a good portion of the crew has come from other ships in that line. On a new line, NO ONE knows what they are doing! Great video, as usual.
@ianleaver49679 ай бұрын
I did the maiden voyage on Queen Mary 2 and vowed never again, these days I wait until the ship has been running for about a year. That’s why I’m booked on Queen Anne for June 2025 to give the ship and crew time to settle in.
@sallyannc31769 ай бұрын
Ha ha - we're booked on it in August, here's hoping!
@pumpkin4629 ай бұрын
The QM2 maiden season was ripe with issues
@sallyannc31769 ай бұрын
@@pumpkin462 ah well - we’ll just have to hope Cunard have learned from that!
@davis99719 ай бұрын
Good information as always. My wife and I love the weekend cruises. We live close enough to easily drive to most Florida ports and it is easier to fit those trips around our work schedules. We are not booze hounds or wild party people. Having been on 25+ cruises over the years our experience is that there are misbehaving people on cruises of every length and demographic.
@katcalico91429 ай бұрын
Yes!! This!! I am still in working mode, go to Florida often for work and family, and I can easily take 2 -4 days off every so often. I save my “big vacations” for being with family and friends that don’t share my love of cruising!
@scottthemagicalguy76099 ай бұрын
I agree 100%. Unfortunately, we booked onto the 4th trip to avoid the first couple trips but due to the cancellations we were on one of the 2nd cruse. The staff and services were good as those bugs were sorted out. However, as you mentioned the production shows were not ready and they substituted other entertainment to compensate. Our other constraint was that the other folks we were traveling with had a small window to travel in. As I mentioned I do not want an inaugural trip. Personally, I prefer to wait until the ship has miles behind her.
@CruisingWithDee9 ай бұрын
Good advice1 My Carnival Jubilee Maiden voyage was also cancelled! I then booked on the Carnival Venezia “maiden” voyage, which did sail, BUT it really wasn’t a maiden voyage in all senses since the ship was new to Carnival but had sailed with Costa previously. As to sailing during busy times, I agree; simply don’t have a choice when traveling with grandkids. And I personally wouldn’t take a cruise under 7 days because of wanting to avoid “booze cruises” and the expense of traveling to the cruise port.
@DanetteSWhite9 ай бұрын
Thanks for your advice. I would however like to go on a Crochet/knitting Cruise.
@leighsweet68468 ай бұрын
When I was on Odyssey of the Seas in 2021 there was a group of knitters. Some worked in public areas in small groups. They also made use of business rooms/convention spaces aboard. Royal Caribbean lists their themed cruises on the website. Search "themed cruises" lovely group of people 11:14 .
@bac93468 ай бұрын
I started out cruising because of quilt cruises. Cruised for 5 years. Eventually went on my own and loved it. Have been on 15 cruises HAL and Royal Carribean. Stopped cruising in 2015. What I am reading now about cruises is sad. So much has changed and solo cruisers are not welcome. I wasn’t always solo but I did prefer it. Someone asked me once wasn’t I lonely cruising alone I replied, nope. I can do what I want when I want!
@Honolulu-Blue9 ай бұрын
Another good video with good advice. Thank you. On the other hand, if you're part of the conference or themed group - especially on a fully chartered ship - the experience can be wonderful.
@quicksilver25109 ай бұрын
My wife and I are booked on the Sun Princess in May 2025 sailing the Mediterranean. We've never been on a maiden voyage. The titanic cured us of that 😅
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp8 ай бұрын
Don't worry - you will not hit an Iceberg in the Mediterranean All you risk hitting is The Rock of Gibraltar.
@BTimmer9 ай бұрын
I pretty much agree with your suggestions, but we have experienced excellent cruises on two inaugural sailings on HAL ships (Koningsdam and Nieuw Statendam). There were no new ship issues that affected us and we got to do some very unique things on those voyages.
@billybenson38349 ай бұрын
Agree! It takes time to build a cohesive team. That's why instead of booking on an Oasis, try why not book Wonder of the seas, whose got the mega ship thing down now.
@halucca229 ай бұрын
Your advice is so very sound and useful! I’m going on an Alaska cruise in Sept/Oct (late shoulder season) with a credit I got from checking the cruise fare reductions on a Panama cruise I did last year. That tip was on one of your videos - MANY THANKS‼ My own suggestion would be to do a Panama transit on a smaller ship as the new big ships have to make the transit on the high tides, due to their size and the low water levels in Lake Gatun. We started our transit at midnight (Norwegian Bliss), I made it till 3 am but then missed all of Gatun and some of the lowering locks.
@aliaslu9 ай бұрын
I’ve done the NcL joy transatlantic repositioning cruise right after her dry dock in February. The only closed section was the new thermal suit. They did soft open on the last day. Some people were disappointed because it could have been a good place to hang out for the 11 night non stop cruise. I didn’t bother that much as I wasn’t going to pay for it.
@breadyegg9 ай бұрын
Not a cruise related comment, but I want to complement Gary on the edit from inside the ship to outside just after 3:25. Sweet, sweet transition, bro!
@tipsfortravellers9 ай бұрын
Thanks :-)
@Clutching.My.Pearls9 ай бұрын
Great information Gary as always. We learned, not while cruising, that in many European cities they close their businesses during July and August. So restaurants, museums, stores, etc., are closed.
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp8 ай бұрын
Top professional advice - indeed. Talking about Europe - most major factories and those that run 24/7 operations shut down in either July or Augst for mainenance purposes. Not surprisingly - that's when Europe is on vacation. Prices are in general 30 % higher. Paris - all you will meet are other tourists - the Parisians are on vacation.
@mangoliang41069 ай бұрын
I got on the icon of the seas maiden voyage and it was wonderful. We got many special gifts and they never appeared on later cruises. Everyone onboard was super excited and half of the guests are elite members.
@sl41939 ай бұрын
Thank you, Gary. I was previously aware (thanks to your advice) about the risks of booking a maiden or early voyage as I could expect there to be ongoing work and some anticipated elements of the new ship to be unavailable - the complete entertainment programme, all the venues etc. Appreciated also that the same caution should be applied to a post dry dock cruise but hadn't absorbed the likely impact of cruising immediately before a ship heads to dry dock, that work aboard may have already begun causing disruption. Glad to have your valuable insights on what to consider when planning a cruise.
@tipsfortravellers9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and great to hear!
@Midlander19566 ай бұрын
Gary, you ought to be on TV discussing these topics with a wide audience. Good, impartial information.
@arokh729 ай бұрын
I know you picked on the "biggest" cruise regions in the world, for when to cruise. However, it's worth keeping in mind in other parts of the world, such as Australia/Oceania, South Africa, and even Asia, it can be difficult to cruise at the best time. Of course, you can avoid our big summer Christmas/NY cruises, however due to the seasonal nature of cruising, many lines will only have ships in those regions at certain times of year. For example, here in Australia, many lines are only here from September/October to March/April. The only truly year long line here in P&O Australia, and they have really become the Jetstar/Ryanair/Jet Blue of cruising, sadly.
@susieturner32439 ай бұрын
100% agree. Pre covid P&O was good. Now they're really bad and not worth the money. Carnival Luminosa was brilliant recently as an alternative cheaper but decent cruise, but still short time here
@gerardacronin3349 ай бұрын
My very first cruise was on Royal Caribbean to Alaska in August 2003. I was part of a medical women’s group. Including families, we had about 165 people, out of approximately 2500 passengers. We had booked specific conference spaces many months in advance, but before we sailed, Royal Caribbean had repurposed them, so we ended up having to reorganize some of our activities to fit the available conference rooms. That was disappointing but we had a wonderful time. Because our group was relatively small and we were not a rowdy group, I honestly believe we didn’t interfere with the enjoyment of other passengers. The passengers I met certainly didn’t think we did.
@juliemcmeekin20959 ай бұрын
i found the short cruise information very helpful always worth watching.
@deborahwilliams20448 ай бұрын
We took a "taster" on Disney a few years ago. It was an excellent experience, and I didn't think the mix was likely much different from their usual (Disney fans and families with young children), but that may not be true for a lot of lines. We usually take at least a week (Carnival or occasionally Royal) but that Disney cruise cost as much as we usually pay for one of those!
@CruiseWithAmber9 ай бұрын
We did a b2b on Celebrity Silhouette - one was 7 day Norwegian Fjords followed by 4 night to Amsterdam - felt like a completely different ship and cruise line during g the last 4 days.
@tipsfortravellers9 ай бұрын
It is amazing how much those short cruises change the line vibe and mix
@DrRenee123 күн бұрын
We went on the inaugural voyage of Utopia of the Seas in July 2024. We had a great time. The ship left on time, one of the cabin attendants remembered us from a cruise we had taken two years before, and the dining room staff was very attentive (I have food allergies). At the end of the cruise, we got certificates to commemorate being an inaugural passenger. Of course, Royal Caribbean has tried to get us to book on the next new cruise ship, but our cruise next year will be a Panama Canal repositioning cruise.
@suzannadannaTARDIS9 ай бұрын
Fantastic tips, as always, Gary. I'm on a charter next year (all but one of my cruises have been music charters). The promoter has announced the dates for our next charter, but not the ship - rumours have been of a sister ship of the one we most recently cruised. Using your tips, it looks like the ship is in dry dock until our cruise, then it's not in service for a week (shakedown cruise?), then it's back in service. No choice on that, but I'm not there for the cruise line's shows, I want to see my favorite bands.
@SpeedNoodles9 ай бұрын
We were so fortunate that the inaugural sailing of Icon was amazing. The crew was very prepared, everything was finished, it was an amazing experience. We also booked the night that the itinerary was released with an agent who had a block of rooms and we paid no more than any other sailing we'd done recently! But I understand that this was an unusual experience.
@TinaLee20429 ай бұрын
The one and only maiden we ever did was Grand Princess (so it’s been a while). So, so many little things went wrong. Exactly as you described - never again!
@amyyates82736 ай бұрын
Fantastic advice, thanks! You have become my go-to cruise expert.
@sailorgreer8 ай бұрын
We did the maiden voyage on the Norwegian Bliss from Southhampton to New York via the Azores and Halifax. For us, the trip went off without a hitch. All the venues were open. I don’t recall many or even any workman. It was wonderful. Sounds like we were lucky.
@beverleygibson13949 ай бұрын
Brilliant. I agree with everything you detailed in this! Particularly the Group Cruise issue. I have had my cruises cancelled due to the cruise line chartering the ship out to a ‘Group Cruise’. I was always thinking when joining the ship afterwards if everything had been cleansed throughly. 🤨Celebrity were terrible for this Group Cruise issue so I have stopped cruising with them now. Great work Gary as always. Thank you.
@robd79342 ай бұрын
Fantastic tips for avoiding cruises full of big families and kids. Always cruise while kids are in school. We do the same for land based vacations and it's great. Places are cheaper, much less crowded and very few kids.
@janismccabe36229 ай бұрын
Thanks for this information Gary. Very helpful.
@tipsfortravellers9 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@guayames9 ай бұрын
Like trying new ships but never before 2 to 3 months. So, yes, once again agree with you 100% Over 8 days cruises are different type of cruisers!
@ght334 ай бұрын
Alaska in the Spring is a weather risk. Two tears ago we sailed in March with beautiful weather. Ships that were one day behind us had fog and cold rain. Being from Vancouver, I can attest that spring is usually rainy. September and October are the very best choice. Best weather and fewer families.
@buzzukfiftythree8 ай бұрын
We’re booked on the Queen Anne for late June. Its maiden voyage is due early May, so hopefully all will be well. If not, then we’ll live with it. It’s a cruise, not a major life crisis.
@CarrieHutton-o6y9 ай бұрын
I completely agree with staying away from the prime cruising season. We cruise shoulder seasons with fewer crowds and better prices. Thanks for another terrific video! ❤
@tipsfortravellers9 ай бұрын
Totally agree!
@PhillipEngelman5 ай бұрын
We did sail on a new Princess ship (Regal Princess) on its maiden SEASON, but after it had sailed for a number of itineraries first. Everything was wonderful by the time we boarded and we had a fabulous cruise!
@thecarpenters95718 ай бұрын
All great points; however, we experienced the maiden voyage of the Carnival Celebration in November 2022. It was amazing, and makes it worth it if good! We also got a great deal-possibly because it was also repositioning? I am so grateful for that experience. And, yes, it was obvious that everyone was getting used to the ship, but the atmosphere was laid back and relaxed.
@Komainu9598 ай бұрын
09:23 Just came off a 14 day HAL Zaandam Mexican cruise for the Total Eclipse. It wasn't a "themed" cruise but had a large contingent of the Sky and Telescope group (about 300) and there were lots of closed off "private events" for them during the cruise....enough that the comedian performing on the World Stage mentioned it lol. So I can only imagine how bad it would get for a themed cruise. I must also say that the advice about booking on older ships for deals is a great one. I've done 2 cruises in the past year on the Celebrity Millennium and HAL Zaandam which are both older ships and loved both of them...although HAL itself wasn't the best experience with their terrible app and disorganized embarkation experience that included sending out incorrect information (Deck 1 was told to show up for embarkation at 1400 for a 1500 sailing!) but the crew made up for lots of that frustration.
@NickfromNLondon9 ай бұрын
We took our first and only cruise for our 25th Wedding Anniversary. But the year before we had a holiday in Bergen Norway travelling there and back by ferry. This included a night on board. Dipping our toes in the water.
@ReadytoGoMelissa9 ай бұрын
Excellent information, especially about the downsides of inaugural cruises!
@katarh7 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, we've got to land our cruises during the height of tourist season right now because we ourselves are stuck cruising at exactly those times - my husband is a professor and the late July time frame is literally the only time he's not teaching! To compensate, we always spring for a big enough cabin with a private balcony that allows us to retreat to our room when we need quiet time away from the crowds, and we stick to quieter shore activities like museums where we're less likely to be crushed in a crowd.
@loveinseattle9 ай бұрын
Weird topic request Gary, but could you talk about finances if you're comfortable? For example, how you managed to retire young and still have enough income for cruising (even before you started this channel)? I'm in my 20s and would love to hear any financial advice you have to share, if it's not too personal for you. Thanks!
@thegoldendog79918 ай бұрын
My wife and I took a spring Caribbean cruise this year on the Norwegian Epic. Never again. The ship was at capacity but with much fewer servers on board than we were used to. Getting drink service was unbelievably slow and I personally lined up for 30 minutes at one of the deck bars. Getting into any of the specialty restaurants was practically impossible. The ship allowed upper echelon points members to reserve seating in regular restaurants on the last night. The rest of us had to line up and wait our turn. Again, we hadn’t experienced this on this ship before. Also, one of our excursions had to itinerary changed without our knowledge. Had we known in advance what the change was we would have opted out. We had sailed this ship several times before and had positive experiences, but maybe it’s time to try a different line. Oh, and the mandatory gratuities seemed quite exorbitant this time around. Many hundreds of dollars for the two of us over a seven day cruise. Given the poor drink service we would have saved money tipping for each drink instead of being gouged.
@cmorris94948 ай бұрын
One thing people should really check is weather for a particular area. Hurricanes and tropical storms season runs from may to November. Peak is usually August to October. Hurricanes are uncommon in November but there is still risk involved. I couldn't go in December and January is too late so the only month I could go is November so I have to hope that there isn't a Hurricane or tropical storm in the gulf of Mexico in November.
@sydney-j6q8 ай бұрын
On my Alaska cruise (many years ago) the show "Baywatch" was filming an episode. This was not disclosed prior to the cruise. Parts of the ship were closed all week, other areas closed without warning, public areas were crowded with production equipment, staff and onlookers. Entertainment venues were crowded with young, noisy Hollywood people, there were fights, thefts, and general unpleasantness. It could have ruined our cruise, but we were there for the natural beauty of Alaska - which was spectacular.
@fluffytail63556 ай бұрын
How would one find out about this before a cruise? Even as a travel agent, these events are not disclosed to us.
@keithspillett5298Ай бұрын
My wife and I sailed on P&O Arvia during its first season, and our sailing was the first time the ship was run at full capacity with a paying clientele! All the pitfalls of 'maiden voyage' sailings that you mention were in evidence, and I wouldn't recommend it either!
@glenfunston96596 ай бұрын
From my port we have one cruise line does 3 and 4 day themed cruises like comedy 1920s rock & roll etc
@nrgpokemon51588 ай бұрын
I travelled on Crown Princess in ‘22 and Sapphire Princess in ‘23 both straight out of dry dock.This was because I love shoulder seasons and they sometimes unusual itineraries they do close to the repositioning. This was not planned. Both were just perfect! Crown had a newly renovated Crooners that was gorgeous (and a fixed propellor blade that had been damaged and caused problems during the season). Sapphire had usb ports on bedside lamps added. The crew was rested and refreshed. Was I just incredibly lucky?
@KarenLane-g4t9 ай бұрын
I sailed on the rmfirst inaugural cruise on the Celebrity Ascent last November. Everything was perfect!
@pickard726 ай бұрын
You made some great points here! Another great video, Gary!
@LoredanaT9 ай бұрын
I don't understand why there is so much demand for maiden voyages. It's well known by now there will be problems, even if they do stick to the announced sail date (+ the extra cost, just because it's inaugural). Same with dry dock (and also true with the last 1-2 cruises before drydock, plus the crew is kind of in vacation mode already). Peak season is to be avoided for land vacations as well, for me at least. Taster cruises are just chaotic. Wonderful tips, as always, so nice that you gave alternatives!
@robine63379 ай бұрын
I am not going on a cruise, but I enjoy listening to you. 😊
@BernhardSchwarz-xs8kp8 ай бұрын
Entertaining it is - and much cheaper.
@rhalleballe8 ай бұрын
But when a cruise is canceled, that's a reason to be happy. At least according to German law, you not only get your money back, but you also get a hefty compensation (which you have to sue for, of course; no shipping company pays compensation on its own). I only got almost €3,000(!) in compensation in this way a year ago because my cruise was canceled. I can now book a much better cruise with the good money.
@jenniferpennoyer37539 ай бұрын
Well, we just learned the hard way. Of coarse, as a parent of a Spring Breaker, we found a cruise with an itinerary we wanted to do out of Port Canaveral. While we did have fun and enjoyed the ports, i will NEVER cruise out of Florida in March again. Especially out of Orlando!
@lorenzoarodriguez60489 ай бұрын
We went on the inaugural cruises of the Celebrity Ascent and of the RCL Icon of the Seas and they were great.
@nopenotgonna1756 ай бұрын
I took the maiden voyage of Celebrity Edge, and it was amazing. On the first day I hung out in the pool and when I got out I noticed one of the depth signs was missing. And then I noticed that the adhesive that was supposed to hold the depth sign was all over my bathing suit. 😮. So, one ruined bathing suit but everything else was perfect. Well worth it!
@monalisa2338 ай бұрын
Good Tips Gary and I guess I didn't realize about themed ship cruises.
@aprilvoecks58778 ай бұрын
My first cruise was a 5-night, and I considered it a taster. We had 2 sea days and 2 port days. It was just right for me.
@Krypto648 ай бұрын
One of the most useful videos I’ve even seen, nice one Gary!
@edstewart3679 ай бұрын
I wouldn't go on a ship the week before the ship goes into dry dock either. I have been on a couple and the crew is distracted.
@burningblue12548 ай бұрын
Maiden voyages certainly can have their moments. Not every cruise line operates the same way. Sea trials test the ships in terms of actual ship operation, mechanical, navigation, equipment etc. Tested and retested. In my cruise line's itinerary, crew will be onboard testing every light, toilet, sink, door, balcony, etc. etc. Any failures are listed and corrected. We also put seasoned crew on maiden voyages because they are best at adapting to the new environment. However, nothing made by man is perfect!
@angelwingz8928 ай бұрын
I was booked on Brilliant Lady Dec 2024...didnt sail. However Resilient maiden did happen last June 2023. Coin issued.
@ShirleyEdwards-z3t8 ай бұрын
We went on a cruise once not realising there was only one more cruise before dry dock, it was looking a bit sad & neglected
@kp87409 ай бұрын
I look forward to your videos which are always a good source of information. Thanks Gary!
@tipsfortravellers9 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@colleens.25419 ай бұрын
Well, since my name is also Colleen, and we love France and your videos, and red is my favourite colour...it would only be fitting to send me your extra red scarf! Let's go ❤❤
@NancyD29 ай бұрын
The super short cruise is good for upping your trip count to run up your loyalty level! ;)
@williamrowe13699 ай бұрын
I agree with you about sailing during peak season, but *hopefully* I've avoided the problems you mentioned by sailing during New Year's in the Caribbean on Virgin Voyages. No children in sight!
@Awesome-autism7 ай бұрын
We were going on p and o iona in the first month of sailing not planned just how it worked out show when lockdown started we were not bothered so we never planned them we go by price, destination and date.
@deimosmuc9 ай бұрын
I would add South Africa to the sea sickness area as well. Regarding my maiden voyage on the NCL Breakaway - we had an Aft-Facing Haven Suite and the experience was not worth 400 bucks per person per day.
@gilbydog73509 ай бұрын
There are many potential issues with forward and especially aft facing cabins. I try for mid-ships when I can.
@keith64007 ай бұрын
There have been pre-maiden short cruises added in because the construction went faster than planned.
@lesleysamuels61232 ай бұрын
That being said, I must say I really enjoyed the Queen Anne maiden voyage - wouldn't have missed the excitement for anything!
@jeffreyclinard20029 ай бұрын
My last cruise was a three day one, which I hadn’t done since my first cruise in 1997. Of course, it was a group theme cruise, so it was different in that respect. It would not have shown up on any group cruise thing as it wasn’t an officially booked block thing with private venues blocked off on the ship. Long story. The three day feels VERY compressed. I am mostly destination based, so I travel on older ships most of the time. I’m not really interested in maiden voyages. I’d prefer a ship that has been operating for some time, with the kinks worked out of both the ship and the staff. I canceled my Egypt / Holy Land cruise for August 2024 after Hamas did their thing, because I felt the Israel ports would not be in operation (I was right), and moved to a September sailing on Disney Wonder in Alaska. It was cheaper than the August sailings, and with Disney already expensive, I think I made a wise decision.
@well-blazeredman61878 ай бұрын
There's something very Star Trekky about those ships easing into and out of those covered docks. Great guide.
@CrazyCanuckFitness9 ай бұрын
Thank you! This info is so valuable.
@tipsfortravellers9 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@heidistackhouse28488 ай бұрын
My husband and I just took a cruise to Canada and New England last fall that had ports canceled and we were outrunning a hurricane in the Atlantic ocean. We were on a smaller ship. And even our ship steward got seasick!
@janicecefia76196 ай бұрын
We only cruise 🛳 out of Brisbane Australia 🇦🇺 🐨🦘we are going on a cruise on the 4th June 2024 out of Brisbane on p&o pacific Explorer around Australia for 28 days, and one day in Indonesia
@karisheets23239 ай бұрын
We went on a maiden voyage and will never do it again! Lots of things went wrong!
@OscarInAsia7 ай бұрын
I was working as a IT contractor on the QE2 when it went through it's refit in the mid 90's. It was a HUGE refit, so big that many workmen were still working on the ship when it did it's first trans-atlantic crossing from Southampton to New York....and they actually ran a full load of passengers! Passengers were complaining about electrics or plumbing not working in their cabins....many of the common areas were covered in plastic sheeting and sawdust. Common areas that were "complete" really weren't up to snuff.... I remember one of the bars had a nice new wood veneer that was already separating from what they had attached it to. The passengers got together in one of the big lounges and basically held a mutiny and demanded from the Captain that Cunard do something to compensate them. I think Cunard ended up comping them that trip AND were given a voucher for a future voyage. Didn't matter to me, i was there to do a job and my trip was already paid for. 😃
@LMays-cu2hp9 ай бұрын
Looking very nice. Thank you for continuing to give great views on cruising.😊
@simplybella_36198 ай бұрын
Would you also suggest avoid the Greek Isles, particularly The Aegean Sea in early October?
@tipsfortravellers8 ай бұрын
It is a good time to go! I have done it 2x in October ! Not as busy and warm without being too hot
@lorettaray83178 ай бұрын
I find the water is too cold to swim in by late Sept and Oct. Brr.
@rickrich73258 ай бұрын
Great tips! Saving this one for our next cruise!
@aprilvoecks58778 ай бұрын
I've thought about taking a themed cruise before... local group does a partial charter through a travel agent then sells the tickets to individuals to be part of the group. Did it once once on a resort trip. Since this group typically has up to a couple/few hundred people, and none of the "exclusive" events are mandatory, no more than 1 venue was ever blocked off (secondary pool area, restaurant, etc). They also tried to make it less likely to interfere with others, like using a breakfast/lunch only restaurant for an evening party, or using a smaller venue normally only available to certain members. I saw that last year they did a Mediterranean trip in August on Celebrity Edge. I had assumed they were small enough compared to the ship it would have caused minimal disruption to other guests, but what do you think? Would ~200 people in a group like that be a problem? (The thing that the people in the group had in common was being from the same region and listening to the same radio station.)
@double_joseph3278 ай бұрын
The cruise lines will take their most experienced staff and put them on the ship. So you are right that they are new on that ship but they are the highest tier crew members. Be worried about older ships that get new workers who have no idea what they are doing.
@PleaseApplaud8 ай бұрын
I went on a pre-inaugural cruise the Royal Caribbean and it was SO BAD it put me off their company entirely. The staff were very nice but hadn't got a clue what they were doing, the food service was chaotic, and the food itself was legitimately worrying. The cold food was warm like it was left out too long, the hot food was frozen inside on more than one occasion, and food that was labelled vegetarian came with chicken in it (fine for me, but could be really bad for an actual veggie). I was extremely put off by how bad RC seemed, all because they tried to squeeze a bit more cash out because the shop was ready but the staff absolutely weren't.