I Run Rings Around The Latest CRUISE RIP OFFS (You Can Too)

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@carolbradley4845
@carolbradley4845 Жыл бұрын
My recent experience with the drink package on Princess cruise line left me slightly bewildered. I chose the Princess Plus drink package. It includes cocktails (up to a certain dollar amount for each drink), bottled water, specialty coffees, sodas, and smoothies, etc. Also you can put one device on Wi-Fi. My disappointment happened the first day. We were able to board early, which was great. After lunch and unpacking, I went to a lounge to order a drink. It was around 3 pm. That’s when I found out my drink package didn’t start until around 6 that evening. I was given the excuse that they have to be so far out in the ocean……whatever. But where I holler BS is I could have bought the drink out right. I’ve cruised many times and initially fell for buying their recommended jewelry stores in port. Ladies, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had expensive stones fall out (and therefore lost). The clasps are extremely cheap. I’ve had bracelets fall off my arm. I’ve taken my jewelry in for repairs, costing hundreds of dollars! Save your money! Find a reputable jeweler where you live. I’ve bought two pieces of art. I like them but I won’t deal with doing that on a cruise ship again. My husband and I treated ourselves to an all inclusive specialty dining. We could go to two specialty dining restaurants each day. They food was fabulous! But guess what? It was so much food we couldn’t eat the rest of the day. I’m glad we tried it though. Next time we will just treat ourselves to maybe one or two times for the entire cruise. Cheers everyone!
@DrivingFree
@DrivingFree 7 ай бұрын
Traveling with Princess for the first time next year doing the plus. Didn’t know about that drink rule. Thanks for the tip
@pandastamps
@pandastamps Жыл бұрын
Former travel advisor (US-based) here. Gary's points are spot on. Oceania is one of the worst for "inclusive rip offs". It often has a promotion that includes "free" shore excursions or beverage package or shipboard credit. It is not free. The wording should be "included" and if one looks at the pricing one can see they will be paying for those "free" inclusions. Included airfare is another pet peeve of mine. If the cruise line does one's air, then the cruiser loses the ability to choose their airline, scheduling, and routing (unless they pay extra for custom air). The airline wants to fly a cruiser in on the day the ship is departing--I wouldn't do that even here in the United States, much less Asia, Europe, South America. And, if there is a problem, the cruise line is now an added middle man and it is hard for a cruiser to solve the issues at hand. The ONLY time is ever saw this being a benefit was after the Japanese earthquake of 2011, when thousands of cruisers were stranded and the cruise line handled the re-routing of those passengers who had booked through them. Hotels can be another rip off, but cruisers should do a little math before deciding. Hotels in the real world price per night, per room. Cruise lines price per night, per person. However, airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-ship transfers are often included in the cruise line's hotel pricing. This can be valuable for ports like Civitavecchia which is an hour outside Rome, or Southampton, 2 plus hours from London. I will say concerning cruise line insurance, if the cruiser is over 75, sometimes the cruise line's policy is significantly less expensive than Allianz, TravelGuard, etc. as prices increase with age of the traveler. Also, if there is a price drop, read the fine print of the new offer very carefully., as often it will prohibit re-books (canceling your original fare and re-booking the new one). The new offer may also eliminate perks associated with the first fare, so quiz your agent about what exactly is included or excluded.
@bourge66
@bourge66 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these gem tips former US-based Travel Advisor!!
@chuckmeadows1581
@chuckmeadows1581 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Gary! I agree with every aspect of this video. Obviously, all cruise lines are entitled to reasonable profit. I really don't mind that they offer any of these "rip offs." Ultimately, I think it is the responsibility of each client/passenger to make reasoned decisions concerning finances and budgets. By thinking things through and planning, cruises don't need to be "rip offs." For example, I followed you suggestions on my recent HAL cruise (ms Rotterdam) to the Southern Caribbean. It turns out my final tab was about $400.00 less than my travel companion's tab! Thanks buddy!
@DaimlerSleeveValve
@DaimlerSleeveValve Жыл бұрын
For those eligible (over 50s only), look at Saga. Lots of stuff is included - travel to the port, drinks, some excursions and most importantly INSURANCE. For my mum (94 and with a medical history), her policy for a recent cruise cost £430. The one 5 months before, with Saga, cost nothing beyond the brochure price.
@cherifurr3935
@cherifurr3935 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately not good for Americans…
@tikibeach
@tikibeach Жыл бұрын
T Terrible ships imho.
@elisabethmiller8335
@elisabethmiller8335 Жыл бұрын
Drink packages are a major ripoff, unless you are an alcoholic! I paid for one on a recent 17 day Holland America cruise. Never again. Will pay separately per drink next time.
@babyboy770
@babyboy770 Жыл бұрын
I agree with all those you mentioned. I usually get the included drink package because I'm not that picky when it comes my alcohol. And I definitely get my money's worth on drinks. But if you are just a casual/social drinker, it's not worth it. The rip-offs work because the casual traveler is not going to do a lot of research on everything. You are paying extra money for the convenience.
@enjoyslearningandtravel7957
@enjoyslearningandtravel7957 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you Gary about the solo rip off. What I think is the worst is a person that is staying in a room for two can only eat for one but they’re being charged as if they’re eating two meals every day for each meal
@silviaterracciano4513
@silviaterracciano4513 Жыл бұрын
Very useful. It is true that excursions by the cruise line are enormously expensive.
@johnathanwetherill456
@johnathanwetherill456 Жыл бұрын
Wow I just saved $300 on a tour excursion using your shore excursions recommendations !! Thanks Gary !!
@1978sjt
@1978sjt Жыл бұрын
This is where Aussie Cruises (or even in some cases booking via the aussie web portal) are good.... No added gratuities.
@sct4040
@sct4040 Жыл бұрын
I wish there are more cruise lines leaving out of NYC, the flights and hotel can sure add to the cost.
@kellyalvarado6533
@kellyalvarado6533 Жыл бұрын
Wish there were some leaving from Missouri too!! 😄😁😆 On more than 1 occasion I have had to pay more for 3 hour airfare than for the week long cruise.
@jdoe836
@jdoe836 Жыл бұрын
Not sure if GEOCACHING is still big or not? But this can be fun as it gets you off the ship and out and about. In 2009 I was geocaching around Nassau, which took me to some historical places around the city.
@jk9161
@jk9161 Жыл бұрын
Thank you I was just got off a cruise. I wanted to take the railroad train so I got off the ship. Ask the one of the two guys can I purchase a ticket to the train and they said no I gotta do it on the train. I don’t book now excursion on the ship. It’s too expensive. Thank you for this channel.
@josephineligato6414
@josephineligato6414 Жыл бұрын
This was excellent! Thanks for all the tips!
@owensmith7530
@owensmith7530 Жыл бұрын
The drinks package on Viking is way better than most. Like Gary on most cruises I don't buy the drinks package since it is only at lunch and dinner and only house wines. But on Viking drinks in the bar are also included and while the most expensive drinks aren't covered there's enough to satisfy me.
@MellowJourney4Life
@MellowJourney4Life Жыл бұрын
I've repriced our 2 upcoming cruises, 4 times before final payment. We saved well over $1000.
@tipsfortravellers
@tipsfortravellers Жыл бұрын
Great to hear !
@enjoyslearningandtravel7957
@enjoyslearningandtravel7957 Жыл бұрын
I went to a shop talk a few months before the Covid came and I won to have a bag full of goodies which was good T-shirt, and some other good things the only one that didn’t interest me with the frisbee since I’m not playing anymore but I had the nice opportunity to give it away to a boy in line who I think will enjoy it
@LoredanaT
@LoredanaT Жыл бұрын
Hi, Gary! I do appreciate your videos, as always. One remark, though (which I've made in one of your past videos, too). Art on board is not pitched as an investment. Someone claiming that risks even being fired from Park West. It's a huge no-no and it always has been. I can't speak about the other company, though. So, don't go to Art Auctions (although some are fun and the seminars are informative), stay away from everything that seems a rip-off and do whatever makes you feel happy and at peace with yourself. But, I repeat, art (onboard cruise ships at least) should not be regarded as an investment.
@bobh5616
@bobh5616 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Gary, very useful info.
@tipsfortravellers
@tipsfortravellers Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@davidandrew1078
@davidandrew1078 Жыл бұрын
Drinks Packages are only good for Alcoholics. Who can drink 15 drinks a day, every day?
@ardongrainford8004
@ardongrainford8004 Жыл бұрын
It’s diwgusting that these cruise ships are so despicable. Crews are paid a pittance, and these speciality restaurants are just a money maker.
@Komainu959
@Komainu959 Жыл бұрын
Solo prices are crazy. I get it, why sell a room and half or more their potential earning power. But here is the thing- Cruise lines should consider making huge discounts to solo travelers if the ship is not at capacity. Sort of like last minute bookings they can sweeten the deal for solo travelers who maybe more flexible in their plans, a cabin half filled is far better than an empty one. Plus they should refund something to solo that booked early...not return half of their fare but a decent chunk to build brand loyalty. I dunno, just seems like common sense things to do to build your clientele.
@juliefortunegirl
@juliefortunegirl Жыл бұрын
I tried that with NCL and all they would give me was a $50 credit off my next cruise!
@beachytravels
@beachytravels Жыл бұрын
As a solo traveler, I find it hard to find a nice cruise that is under $5000
@larry2436
@larry2436 Жыл бұрын
Always best to book direct so you can get refunds for fare drops. I have saved thousands over my cruises.
@sct4040
@sct4040 Жыл бұрын
NCL had a $50 soda drink package, what a rip off and how disgusting 🤢. $50 worth of sugar.
@LiberalsCauseCancer
@LiberalsCauseCancer Жыл бұрын
From my experience everything that costs money while on a cruise ship is a rip off.
@chriswilliams6568
@chriswilliams6568 Жыл бұрын
Folk have a choice whether to buy or not, and if they want something and it gives them pleasure, it is not a rip off for them.
@LiberalsCauseCancer
@LiberalsCauseCancer Жыл бұрын
@@chriswilliams6568 Don't be silly. Just because you get value from something doesn't mean it isn't a rip off. I bet drinking your 10 dollar bottle of water feels terrific and reasonable right?
@swisstroll3
@swisstroll3 Жыл бұрын
I usually only purchase with onboard credit that is of the use it or lose it kind. Yes, the “prices” are double what I would pay elsewhere, but they let me use “play money,” so it is a good deal.
@chriswilliams6568
@chriswilliams6568 Жыл бұрын
@@LiberalsCauseCancer don’t be silly yourself. Good value essentially means that it is not a rip off. The clue is the wording.
@rarelycares8416
@rarelycares8416 Жыл бұрын
Most of these rip-offs do not apply to Viking, either doesn't exist or is already included. Even the spa is pretty much hassle free, no hard selling of products. No photography, no art shows, no nickel and diming for simple things like water. Of course you pay more up front but the hassle free aspect has me always looking to Viking first when I want to take a cruise.
@lynnleipold2617
@lynnleipold2617 Жыл бұрын
I agree. We have been so happy with Viking. We do drink alcohol, but the fact that they serve 0:01 wine with dinner is enough for us most of the time. Once in awhile we order a mixed drink in one of the bars before dinner. I like the 😊fact that water and sodas are included also. We love the talks about destinations, history, and wildlife makes it worthwhile for us. That is about all the entertainment we need. No casinos, smoking, art sales, etc. floats our 😊boat. We do like some of the excursions too.
@maryphillips5863
@maryphillips5863 Жыл бұрын
We cruise A LOT and it would quite often be convenient if I could go to the spa for services. Unfortunately, because of their over the top prices combined with aggressive (and often deceptive) up-selling I find it too stressful. I've talked to many others who feel the same. As far as the so called "art" ? What a joke!
@josepotes5589
@josepotes5589 Жыл бұрын
I worked at a spa onboard cruises. We are forced to sell unncessary pricey products to all guest. Dont waste your at spas onboard.
@travelswithlizzylou
@travelswithlizzylou Жыл бұрын
I haven't booked anything for 2024 as worried I'll be ripped off 🤣
@travelswithatwist307
@travelswithatwist307 Жыл бұрын
As a member of the travel industry for years, I prefer personally and professionally a neutral view of these areas and not using "rip off" as it's a personal opinion as to what a traveller considers value and another excess or not necessary spending. European travel is quite different from US/Caribbean/Mexico and going into traveling Australia, Asia, S Pacific Even in Europe, major areas that have Hop On Hop Off may work but if the Cruiser has limited time and doesn't realize there could be more than one line, making some of the similar stops but not necessarily returning to one convenient to getting back to the ship on time can be very costly Re Travel Insurance -- times are changing and so are Insurance policies. Read carefully -- yes, read the policy and review with an eye to worst case scenario coverage esp if you' plan to travel to long distance, medical facilities questionable" location(s).
@liseoppenheimer7255
@liseoppenheimer7255 Жыл бұрын
Rip off ncl bundle then add exorbitant gratuities fee for each passenger on the “ free drinks” promo. Also add gratuity to “:included specialty dining”. No thanks
@trickstothetrades1801
@trickstothetrades1801 Жыл бұрын
Yes. It’s NOT FREE with ncl. But princess plus includes it with no extra fees!
@VikPaints
@VikPaints Жыл бұрын
As a professional Artist the art gallery is one place I never visit on a ship. Firstly creating paintings it's what I do for a living so it's like "taking coals to Newcastle" (only the British folk will get that one) but on a practical level why on earth buy art on a ship if you've not already done so on land? My advice.....Should you want a piece of art, firstly do a bit of research and discover what you like, even better discover an artist you like and then approach the them directly. Skip the gallery / art store, go directly to the artist, you'll get a better deal and the opportunity to interact with them, understand more about the work / process and you could even commission a piece for yourself. Obviously some artists are under contract to galleries but most (including myself) are happy to sell direct to the client. So be bold, do a little research and buy direct, NEVER (god forbid) on a cruise ship even, more risky after you've downed a few glasses of free bubbly provided during the sale !. For the record, a gallery will take a good 40% plus commission on the sale so you're not even supporting the artist. And don't forget if you buy on board there will be a hefty shipping charge to your home plus and this is an important one.... Import duty / tax on your purchase depending on the value. So you can see it doesn't make sense to buy art on board.
@johnsoto1479
@johnsoto1479 Жыл бұрын
Disney actually let’s you take the picture with your cellphone and the professional photo
@chrispnw2547
@chrispnw2547 Жыл бұрын
I placed a basic (no premium package) reservation for a cruise in 2025 aboard the newest Princess ship. Using Gary's advice, I rechecked the same cruise and noticed I could get the same accommodation + Princess plus package for 25% less than originally purchased. I contacted customer service and indicated the fare had changed drastically for a cruise a year away. The 1st representative said 'What do you want us to do about it?'. I persisted and asked that my reservation be rebooked at the current offering. Two long holds and the new fare is in place. For a 30 minute investment in time, I saved approximately $1,000 on my cruise. Thank you Gary!
@tipsfortravellers
@tipsfortravellers Жыл бұрын
Awesome!!! Great to hear, and that you were persistent and it paid off. Thanks for the super chat.
@eyenot9327
@eyenot9327 Жыл бұрын
I used to work on ships. The 18% gratuity that was automatically added to bills was our salary, although we were not allowed to say this to the passengers. Any additional tips were an added bonus to us.
@winklepicking3202
@winklepicking3202 Жыл бұрын
I think the cruise pricing works for Gary as he’s such a frequent cruiser and has clout due to KZbin… I’ve tried this with a British and an American cruise line and they just will not make the cruise cheaper or give you anything else, they call it fluid pricing here in the UK, and it’s basically tough titty…… I’ll add I did this after seeing another video of Gary’s so it definitely works well for him.
@DaimlerSleeveValve
@DaimlerSleeveValve Жыл бұрын
Came across one cruise recently where travelling solo cost MORE than having two people in the exact same cabin! It was cheaper to book for two people and then cancel one claiming they fell ill.
@EARTHROMR
@EARTHROMR Жыл бұрын
That's a common one. Cruise line's seem to think that solo passengers aren't good business, but with the aging population (of which I'm one of) they should be making solo cruisers a stand out option, instead of an afterthought
@rpruneau68
@rpruneau68 Жыл бұрын
@@EARTHROMR Ive been solo cruising for 5yrs less the COVID shut-down and just purchased another an hour ago. There are plenty of cruises and cruise lines out there that don't penalize the solo traveler by charging double occupancy rates. The trick is to look for the single supplement and travel last minute as much as possible. I rarely pay more than $100/day and will only pay about 15% single supplement unless the rate is extraordinarily low. Its important to develop search tools and methods and spend the time searching to save $$$
@ashleighelizabeth5916
@ashleighelizabeth5916 Жыл бұрын
@@rpruneau68 which lines do you travel on? Because I find it problematic to cruise solo.
@EARTHROMR
@EARTHROMR Жыл бұрын
@@rpruneau68 I have done 12 cruises with Royal Caribbean, and my 13th cruise is in Oct, San Diego to Tampa via Panama Canal. The cruise is $3700 for 16 night's, solo internal. Everything else on top is where it gets expensive. $2400 for flights(Per-Lax return) then internal USA flight, Accommodation, spending etc Total cost will be around $10k AUD
@rpruneau68
@rpruneau68 Жыл бұрын
@@ashleighelizabeth5916 I have most my sea days between Princess and NCL. I also have traveled solo on Holland America and partnered up on Carnival. Carnival rarely offers a single supplement whereas, NCL rarely charges a penalty on last minute bookings for solo travelers. They also have a good sorting tool within their website that will allow a search by solo discounted cruises. My experience with Princess is you will typically have to pay anywhere from 10% or greater penalty if you wait for last minute bookings which will be dependent on how sold out they are. Both of those cruise lines have recently upgraded my inside cabin to balconies at no additional cost.
@nicoleyeo13
@nicoleyeo13 Жыл бұрын
Interesting you can convince them to do this! We booked a cruise and paid our deposit... we're told the remainder would be charged to my credit card... and when they did not charge my credit card... I lost my deposit and no cruise... they won't do anything to make it right... now that's a ripoff!
@raymiller764
@raymiller764 Жыл бұрын
Haha watched to the end, enjoyable, let me summarize, "Everything the cruises offer is a rip-off" :)
@luvablesweetnsassy
@luvablesweetnsassy Жыл бұрын
A good travel agent, especially one the that specializes in cruises, will watch for fare drops and act accordingly, so you don’t have to.
@barblibrarian
@barblibrarian Жыл бұрын
Our travel agent Delta Skycruises specifically told us we had to watch for our own price drops and call them to get the adjustment. We aren’t using them for future cruises…
@Bess9779
@Bess9779 Жыл бұрын
I've always been surprised at how many passengers go to the spa, get beauty treatments, and purchase art of any name-brand items from the shops. They could do all this at home for less money. It's a vacation. Just do the things you can't do at home. (Maybe I'm far too frugal. LOL)
@bookswiper
@bookswiper Жыл бұрын
You cannot shop at home?
@alicedyment4219
@alicedyment4219 Жыл бұрын
Whenever possible, I take Hop on, Hop off busses, and see the city sites I want, skip those I don't. Not every city has them, so doing your homework can save you a bundle.
@Randomness5050
@Randomness5050 Жыл бұрын
ALL true, especially the parts about spa up-selling. It's no different than going to get a hair cut at home and having the stylist tell you that you should buy a special product at check out (I was once told that I need to make such a purchase because my scalp was allegedly too dry, and on the following visit, told to buy something else because my scalp was allegedly too oily). Spa or salon employees are MASSIVELY incentivized via contests/prizes and scaled bonuses to sell, sell, sell because of the profit margins involved. Overall, cruise lines are NOT in the travel or entertainment business -- they are in the MONEY MAKING business, and providing vacation experiences to passengers is simply a means to that end. There's nothing wrong with handing over money for appropriately-priced goods/services, but there's plenty wrong with paying for goods/services that are overpriced or unneeded/unused.
@denizalgazi
@denizalgazi Жыл бұрын
Pro Tip: Avoid booking any type of spa treatment onboard. Not only are they poorly trained, but they're more concerned with upselling than offering a good treatment. Most spas are operated by an outside firm.
@karencossar1827
@karencossar1827 Жыл бұрын
Ripped off by Cunard big time over our Christmas cruise. We had a cruise credit (our own deposit) and were given till the end of June last year tobook. We booked just before the expiry date, Cunard then lowered their price by $1250 per person just after we booked . Rubbish customer service, I tried getting a refund, or upgrade etc as you suggested Gary. We got a big fat NOTHING from chnard. To add insult to injury, the QE was denied access to Fjiordland inNew Zealand on Christmas day. So the highlights of our cruise were missed. There area lot of other lines to choose from.
@DavidGQTravel
@DavidGQTravel Жыл бұрын
I cruise a lot and agree you said. Drink package doesn't work for me because you need to drink a lot(5-8 per day). Wifi Premium is a must for me because I do like streaming at night or sea days. Excursions I do mix. Some I book cruise and some outside. The good thing about excursions w cruise is they don't leave you behind so it's a peace of mind you get. My last cruise on Prima few families were left behind because they went with outside vendors. Flying out tomorrow to Doha to check out the new MSC Europa. Happy New year :)
@genitagray6126
@genitagray6126 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your videos. I have learned many money saving tips over the years & like you I don’t book the excursions on ship. On a Hawaiian cruise we became friends with another couple that was renting a car to see the sights. We paid 1/2 of the cost & had a great time exploring beaches where we were the only ppl on it, going to restaurants where the locals eat, etc…No crowds & we weren’t on a schedule besides the ships. When you get back on the ship, sit on the top deck & watch ppl as they run to catch the ship before it leaves….or when they’re left.😊
@ashleighelizabeth5916
@ashleighelizabeth5916 Жыл бұрын
Self explore and shore excursion outside of the cruise line should only be done in areas that are close enough to the ship that you can either A.) walk back to the ship or B.) have multiple different options for transportation back to the ship. I've seen too many cases of pier runners that were left behind and THAT is going to cost a lot more than the few dollars you will save avoiding a cruise based excursion. In reference to insurance. Don't forget medical care and luggage replacement when selecting insurance. Some medical insurance policies in the US may actually cover over seas care if necessary but a lot will not. When insuring your luggage read the fine print on how you are reimbursed. A lot of insurance companies will demand receipts for items like phones, laptops and cameras. If you don't have one you may be out of luck. Remember private insurance companies are in the business of making money and they don't do that by paying out claims so they will use every trick they can to not cover you.
@MaggieHarriss01
@MaggieHarriss01 11 ай бұрын
There is a company in the UK who specialise in solo cruises, and if you you them as your agent they will negotiate for groups of solo travellers on erasing supplement costs and arranging solo traveller social opportunities. They are called Addicted to cruising. Friends have been using them for years, from all over the world.
@andreas4268
@andreas4268 Жыл бұрын
We have done our homework and recognize the bundles are generally not for us. Also one needs to consider how many port/sea days the cruise offers. If the bundle is included in an already great price….then that to us, is a win. Otherwise, it’s ala cart for us and that is just fine. Thanks Gary!
@ZyciewKanadzieAnitaBeataVlog
@ZyciewKanadzieAnitaBeataVlog Жыл бұрын
It's 2:30 AM in here and I'm binge watching your videos. As I mentioned to you on Instagram - I have been selling cruises for almost 30 years now, being all this time with one major Canadian travel agency, however my career with them came to an end a year ago, so I had a long break and just now getting back to it with another travel agency - this time working from home, so your tips and updates are priceless to me and I have been taking some notes. Gary - thanks again and have a lovely day!
@mikmik9034
@mikmik9034 Жыл бұрын
What is the orange thing @2:09? I have watched a few of your videos. A little more volume would not hurt, you have a naturally low voice which is difficult to me.
@jkimmie7488
@jkimmie7488 Жыл бұрын
Oh this is a great video. Love your money saving tips. It’s so easy to overpay for so many offerings on a cruise ship.
@christopherm5958
@christopherm5958 Жыл бұрын
I had no idea there were so many things to consider with cruises. You seem to get gouged at every turn. The cruise lines are pirates.
@MaggieHarriss01
@MaggieHarriss01 11 ай бұрын
LOL. The art auction on the QE has the same paintings as when I was on it 10 months ago.
@CarboneCat
@CarboneCat Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful tips. We book a cruise for the Norwegian Fjords (HAL) in 2024 and we’ll definitely take a look at the ports and the attractions offered at each. With Bergen, we will definitely be going on our own as everything seems to be nearby the port. As for the packages, we usually take the wine package as we put that to good use but never the drinks package as they are way too expensive.
@jennyniemi3287
@jennyniemi3287 Жыл бұрын
Be careful in Bergen if you go to the fish market. There was a huge upcharge for those using foreign currency several years ago at some of the stalls. It was almost three times as expensive to use USD than Norwegian Kroners at some places in the fish market (this was fairly common anywhere touristy, but the exchange was really not in your favour).
@thejokerspeaks
@thejokerspeaks Жыл бұрын
I always do the math on the bundles, and usually take them. I only drink red wine, so a basic drink package is perfect.
@psivewri
@psivewri Жыл бұрын
P&O Australia were absolutely useless when it came to price matching their own price drops. Lesson learned, hold off as long as it is possible before paying for the full fare!
@rickcudmore8156
@rickcudmore8156 Жыл бұрын
The free cheap champagne they provide at the art auctions isn't enough to lure me to attend. But it is still popular or they would stop holding them and lure passengers into some other venue.
@mea3665
@mea3665 Жыл бұрын
It's not free it's worked into the price of the rooms. Nothings free on a cruise ship, they are not non profit !
@jeremyreeve5798
@jeremyreeve5798 Жыл бұрын
Every traveller is different. We have had a couple of dud ship excursions but the vast majority have been great, well informed guides, no hassle and so much better than wandering around on your own, a recent visit to Casablanca with MSC resulted in an 11+ hour excursion including Rabat and a great lunch at the Movenpick Hotel for just over £10 per hour. We all had a memorable day, met some great fellow travellers who we kept meeting on the ship, while our dinner companions did their own thing and were back on the ship within 2/3 hours very disappointed. Also the MSC drinks packages when purchased before boarding, or included with your cruise fare, have no service charges and no drink limit restrictions, there has not been 1 cruise with them where we have not ended up £'s ahead and have left the ship with a final bill at zero for drinks and service charges.
@crazy4dariver
@crazy4dariver Жыл бұрын
One of my USA Based favorites on board is Starbucks. Go to a local Starbucks and buy a gift card or two!!! They ARE accepted on board!! Last Norwegian I took, 10% off the posted price because I was using THEIR gift card.
@Tricky_Adventures
@Tricky_Adventures Жыл бұрын
Agree. On art though you can I believe get a good deal some times. I saw a 3 dimensional framed art piece and really liked it. Since, they found I was a first time buyer talking to one of the art support sellers they offered a discount off of what I would pay if I won the bid. I think they also strategically placed the item during the auction to help me get it. All, because they want you to keep buying more pieces later on. For this piece the framing which was included since it was a 3d piece would have been costly on it's own. As such, I don't believe I got a bad deal and actually got a piece I really like at what I think was a great price. But all in all I think their art is a rip off. If you do love a piece though, make sure to ask them some questions and make sure they wind up knowing you are a first time bidder.
@ASarge77
@ASarge77 Жыл бұрын
Royal Caribbean don’t do that price match (in Ireland anyway). Found my cruise cheaper and contacted travel agent but they said I would have to cancel and rebook. This means losing deposit. It’s very annoying because they have this cruise with confidence in the US. That’s definitely a way to make you feel ripped off when you don’t get same option
@zenkohlrabi782
@zenkohlrabi782 Жыл бұрын
Diamonds International lol.
@cherifurr3935
@cherifurr3935 Жыл бұрын
Got taken by them on my first cruise-never again!
@jerrym5802
@jerrym5802 Жыл бұрын
Gary, you call it like it is, and all your viewers are better off for it. Bravo!!
@swisstroll3
@swisstroll3 Жыл бұрын
One of my problems with cruise line excursions is the number of people on the excursion. Cruise lines usually try to fill up the bus and then mark the excursion as sold out. So the bus is usually full. This means that it takes longer to get on and get off, desirable seats are taken quickly, you almost never get a double seat to your self, and the bus has to wait for the last person to get back. I took a tour by taxi in Papeete, and tour buses were stopping at the same spots. We were probably three times as fast as the bus tour AND got to spend more time in the attraction. They actually paid twice as much (we shared the taxi with another couple) and got MUCH less. In addition, many of the ship excursions focus on stops to shop, which do not interest us at all. I want to spend my time on the attraction, not a few minutes at the attraction and the rest of the time in a shop or waiting in line at the rest room.
@savannah115
@savannah115 Жыл бұрын
I used to live in Samoa, and I would watch countless ignorant tourists pay over $300 for an excursion to the beach next to my house. The beach was public and the bus they rented usually charged ONE DOLLAR for a fare, each way. They literally paid $299 for the guided walk from the ship across the street to the bus. Drove me nuts.
@sct4040
@sct4040 Жыл бұрын
Just be sure to give yourselves plenty of time to return. We usually just walk around the immediate area.
@Kamour53
@Kamour53 Жыл бұрын
Excursions are always a ripoff. But you don’t have to plan and think, you are safe and you know the ship is going to wait for you. That’s what you are paying for.
@dizzydevil547
@dizzydevil547 Жыл бұрын
I AGREE wholeheartedly with you on excursions! we do our own thing in ports... I won't pay the overpriced amount line's charge for excursions even the lower end of the cruise market ( Marella) charges way too much for excursions ( only cruise line iv been on when they were Thomson) ..THE ONLY GOOD THING about booking an excursion through the cruise line is if your late back to the ship they have to wait for you were as if you go it alone and your not back in time they leave you stranded! what we love to call pier runners the unlucky folks who don't get back in time! AND its up to them to arange to catch up with the ship in the next port of call too so extra costs in travel be it a flight to the next island/ country or a long train journey to the next port call if in same country!
@swisstroll3
@swisstroll3 Жыл бұрын
@@dizzydevil547 Some independent excursions come with a guarantee that you will get back to the ship or they will get you to the next port. I have booked them with Vacations to Go I’m the past. Still a real hassle compared to the ship waiting for you.
@lynnjohnson9548
@lynnjohnson9548 Жыл бұрын
I too have learned much from watching your videos. I'm on a limited budget so these kind of tips help very much.
@MichaelBeeny
@MichaelBeeny Жыл бұрын
All most every part of most holidays contains rip offs. People must be Nieve if they don't see this. Afterall it's a business, there job is to extract as much money from you as possible and offer the least in cost to themselves. Every business is like this, not just holidays. Life is like this, if you don't like it, just stay at home in bed.
@cGousha
@cGousha Жыл бұрын
I found an interesting side effect on my recent Holland America trip. Because I bought the basic fare, all drinks, gratuities, and so forth were considered on-board spending. HAL gives extra Mariner Society loyalty points for on-board spending, so all of that added up to an extra week of loyalty points. If I had purchased the Have It All package, I would have received none of those points. And I still spent less than the package cost!
@ashleighelizabeth5916
@ashleighelizabeth5916 Жыл бұрын
That's good info.
@lauriesteinhauser8768
@lauriesteinhauser8768 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for bringing this up. I had forgotten about that, and the onboard spending can add up quickly and help get to the next mariner level.
@marymcmann9546
@marymcmann9546 Жыл бұрын
For my upcoming cruise I calculated all the drink types I usually drink on a cruise. It came nowhere near the cost of my drinks. So we didn’t sign up for the drink package this time. Sometimes on a longer cruise it may be worth it.
@bootsmith8016
@bootsmith8016 Жыл бұрын
Holland America adds the package cost to onboard spending calculation for loyalty points. Last cruise we had no onboard spending except On Deck for a cause and $100 shareholder OBC that we spent and we still received the max points based on package cost (which calculated out as worth it for us to purchase for this cruise since it came with crew appreciation included)
@Wkmor
@Wkmor 6 ай бұрын
Two important things Gary didn’t mention: 1) you can only change fare or upgrade until 60 days before sailing and never after you have paid in full. 2) teetotallers buying a fare with drinks on some lines will still have to pay tips on drinks they don’t drink unless you know that you can just decline the drinks package. So be sure to ask about that as they don’t inform you otherwise.
@realcdcruze3558
@realcdcruze3558 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree. We love the spa, but not at sea. It’s grossly over priced and they try to sell you stuff that don’t want. If we want a spa day I like to do it the day after our cruise. It’s nice to have a facial after a week of intense sun.
@juliatarrel1674
@juliatarrel1674 Жыл бұрын
If you want art and aren't interested in 'investing', make it yourself or have a friend make it. If you don't happen to have a friend who does art in an art style you like, ask them to introduce you to their creative friends. Look at what they have on their walls: often it's a mix of stuff they make themselves and stuff their other friends have made. Or go to a craft market. Look around there, remember that you're looking for an artist with an art style you like. If they're not selling a piece you want, ask about doing custom work. And don't limit yourself to paintings and drawings. A lovely quilt can hang on a wall. A piece of pottery can add to the look of your room. A giant vase and some long feathery grasses (my Nan had that, it was in the corner of her living room, and was beautiful.) Unless you have a lot of money to throw around, buy (or make) art to make your house into a home. Get what you like, not what you're told is an 'investment piece'. Addendum: I have two art pieces that I bought at a framing shop. They're both prints, and they were the 'demo frame' prints. Dirt cheap, and both are displayed in my bedroom.
@luckaty
@luckaty Жыл бұрын
In 7 days my husband I will each have maybe two drinks a day, even if we have $20 drinks that’s still much less than the packages and fulfills any needs we have, I also prefer to pay for the better internet and get just what I need.
@jeannietrimble854
@jeannietrimble854 Жыл бұрын
This really makes me not want to go on a cruise. Way too complicated and my stomach is in a knot just listening to this. I just want to relax and have a good time. I went on a Viking, cruise and I had none of these issues. I’m going on another Viking cruise in April 2023. Everything included, no hidden costs.
@davidandrew1078
@davidandrew1078 Жыл бұрын
We used the Ship Photographers on our 20th Wedding Anniversary/my wife's 50th birthday cruise in Alaska. Professional photographers in Australia are very expensive. It was worth our time and money to use the ship's photographers this way. We got dressed up etc and the photos were good.
@NancyD2
@NancyD2 Жыл бұрын
Yes! Princess use to have a photo package for ALL the photos and the digital versions. Completely worth it.
@druegillis1744
@druegillis1744 Жыл бұрын
Art and spa treatments are a rip off for sure. We usually get one photo for each cruise. The alcohol package is debatable. Port days are usually days off the ship when you don’t drink as much. Sea days are another matter! We drink more when we are aboard. I guess each cruiser has to balance hir or her cost to consumption. Anyhow, your info. Was spot on! Thanks, Gary.
@admranger
@admranger Жыл бұрын
Allianz took good care of us when my wife got covid during a cruise and we were stranded in Canada. They promptly paid our claim with no issues. It was hassle free.
@whatisitworthnow
@whatisitworthnow Жыл бұрын
I just wanted to be first to comment... I enjoy your content. Cheers.
@tipsfortravellers
@tipsfortravellers Жыл бұрын
Thanks 😀😀😀
@cruisingforone
@cruisingforone Жыл бұрын
Well done.
@jasongill6979
@jasongill6979 Жыл бұрын
Definitely agree with monitoring the price. On an upcoming cruise, I noticed the price dropped by $500 and I hadn't made my final payment. Called NCL and they immediately adjusted my price to the new rate saving the full amount. On my last cruise, I had a similar situation however I had already fully paid for the cruise. I was able to get upgraded from a balcony to a suite for about $200 since prices dropped quite a bit since I booked. Personally I am a fan of the bundles, but it does definitely depend on what you plan to use. The NCL Free at Sea works great for me personally as I use the $50 credit per excursion and definitely get my money's worth from the free drinks package.
@mitchexplores
@mitchexplores Жыл бұрын
Great info, thank you!
@trickstothetrades1801
@trickstothetrades1801 Жыл бұрын
But on Norwegian we still payed fees on the drink package. So not as free as it sounds
@jasongill6979
@jasongill6979 Жыл бұрын
@@trickstothetrades1801 True, it's not completely free, but if you average two drinks per day, the fees are more than covered.
@barblibrarian
@barblibrarian Жыл бұрын
We didn’t drink enough on NCL to cover the gratuity cost, so it wasn’t a free drinks package for us.
@jaimecampos4700
@jaimecampos4700 Ай бұрын
One time on a Carnival cruise I went to the day-before port shopping highlights meeting (waiting for bingo). I actually won a print of a painting at one of the drawings. When I went to get my print the art gallery/shop requested that I buy a $ 300.00 frame for the print. I had to stand my ground firmly to get Carnival to mail me the print in a tube and I found a $ 25.00 frame at the local arts & craft store . That $ 25.00 frame with the print hangs to this day on my wall.
@c.d.6371
@c.d.6371 Ай бұрын
Going through the comments on this feed is depressing. A lot of complaining and nit picking. Do, buy and pay for what makes YOU happy and stop being critcal of every little thing.
@BobJohnson-h3k
@BobJohnson-h3k 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning the dubious value of the art auctions that seem to have an ongoing presence on so many of the cruises I've been on. Many years ago I purchased one of these pieces of art as it's presentation was beautiful. All the glamor disappears when a gray post off mailing tube arrives with a rolled up print that is simply a cheap print. I wanted to display the piece in a way that I had seen on the ship so I took it to a local framery where I paid hundreds of dollars more to make the inexpensive (not to me) print an enjoyable piece to hang on my wall. The entire thing could have been done for a fraction of the price by dealing with a local small framing business who had plenty of great prints to sell for a very small fraction of what the cruise line people were getting from their customers. As my father used to say, "A fool and his money soon part". I'm embarrsed to say, when it comes to those cruise line art auctions, I certainly was the fool.
@rustylocomotive9203
@rustylocomotive9203 8 ай бұрын
Great tips! We have only cruised twice, both Norwegian, and we love the Free At Sea (basic) drink package. But I agree with all your other rip-off tips! Our first cruise, we fell for the duty free booze. Found the same at our local liquor store. So, no. The only shopping we want on our ship is a t-shirt and hat, and a resin model. In this, the Norwegian Escape disappointed. Next Norwegian cruise, we'll upgrade one of us on the internet package, because we missed a message from our pharmacy.
@jdoe836
@jdoe836 Жыл бұрын
Insurance - I compared and found that RCL's sponsored policy fit my needs, still COMPARE before you buy. DUTY FREE - (Gary, correct me if I'm wrong) Don"t go buy that fancy Rolex, Omega, or other luxury watch overseas. I've looked into it and the prices are set by the companies, not the store. Second, and more importantly, if you have a problem with your purchase, you may not have the same protections or assistance as purchasing from a local retailer. Additionally, purchasing locally allows you to build a relationship with that retailer and receive better service than you would otherwise have at a shop in a foreign port.
@kayl66912
@kayl66912 7 ай бұрын
I have to say that cruise fair repricing, although sounding good in your video, doesn't work for all cruiselines. I only have expericence with Royal Caribbean UK, but I can say for a fact that they don't reprice cruise fair if the price has dropped after 24 hours have passed since the booking was made. That is almost all the time they won't reprice. The customer service on the phone was adament about that. The only option for me what to cancel the cruise all together, by loosing the deposit amount. And book all over again. Many other RC UK customers have same experience from what I saw on other websites. I don't know for other cruise lines, but I guess your advice applies for other cruiselines, but definitely not RC UK.
@billybenson3834
@billybenson3834 11 ай бұрын
I'm not against cruise lines making a profit. But I budget myself, I don't drink but 1-2 drinks a day (maybe) so I stick to the drink daily specials. Research ports, and compare trips on viator. Most of the time we taxi downtown if it's a distance and hop on hop off busses are usually 2-2.5 hour loops of all the major attractions. And stay away from Diamonds International and anything right next to the port. Research every port long before you get on the ship, plan to be back minimum 2 hours before departure and be aware of every "friendly" person offering to give you a gift.
@pattyinsoflo5431
@pattyinsoflo5431 Жыл бұрын
I have experience with cruise line trip insurance. We were told it completely covered everything. I became critically ill on a trip to alaska and had to be removed to a hospital in Canada for Intensive Care hospitalization. This turned into a nightmare I wont go into here. But I will tell you that this occured in August of 2022, it is now February2023 and Im not even close to getting reimbursed. AON travel is horrible. They are the company recommended by Carnival cruiselines. For my airfare and hotel portion of the trip I used Allianz insurance and I was reimbured within 3 weeks of my claim. My advice is do your homework before booking insurance but DEFINITELY get insurance!
@chuckbyler181
@chuckbyler181 Жыл бұрын
A big rip off fromNCL. We booked our flights through NCL. It is reserved and paid for before we knew what the schedule was. We just got the schedule which included an overnight flight arriving in Tampa at 6:00 AM. We are 80 years old and could not endure an all night flight. We cancelled. NCL charged us $520 cancellation even though we cancelled 60 days before the flights
@HrHaakon
@HrHaakon 3 ай бұрын
A tip about the funicular in Bergen: Fløibanen gets very full very early whenever there's cruise ships in town. Therefore, please consider going up immediately if you want to go there, and beat the lines.
@georgegalica
@georgegalica Жыл бұрын
Why do cruise lines refund fare differences? Airlines would never entertain this. Be interested to know.
@mikebarnes2294
@mikebarnes2294 Жыл бұрын
Because cruises are generally paid for with only a modest upfront deposit, then periodic payments until a final payment close to the sailing date. As a result if the price drops significantly you can come out ahead cancelling your cruise and booking a new one (even losing your up-front deposit). This doesn't work with airlines since you must pay the full amount of the fare up-front and most reasonably priced airline tickets are non-refundable.
@Anonymous99997
@Anonymous99997 2 ай бұрын
I booked a HAL Alaska cruise 11 months out directly from the line. Was that a mistake? Would I have gotten better deal through a travel agent? Would I get a better deal if I had waited?
@davidperrott4502
@davidperrott4502 7 ай бұрын
Can you still do this if I booked through a third party agent. I booked a package with MyCruises (australian) that included 2 cruises with 4 days of land based between cruises. I know I have paid a huge amount but have no idea how to confirm as the cost was not broken down in the package.
@robertorojasjr6572
@robertorojasjr6572 Жыл бұрын
Whatever you do DO NOT book a cruise with NCL, They suck..... They constantly cancel stops, They change stops and make it a sea Day at their discretion without proper compensation. Apparently they do not realize that the stops that they cancelled might be the reason why you booked they cruise....
@antifugazi
@antifugazi Жыл бұрын
How are these cruise lines and bars not making profits?? They pay their employees peanuts, imagine if they had to pay a decent wage? They would go bust.
@jobee1
@jobee1 11 ай бұрын
On a recent cruise, I saw a piece of art that I just loved. It really spoke to me I wrote down the name of the artist went online. Found a company that made copies of that exact printing ordered it and I’m very happy with it. It cost me a fraction of what they wanted for that painting.
@DaimlerSleeveValve
@DaimlerSleeveValve Жыл бұрын
The excursions are almost always overpriced. I checked the price of a trip on the Flåm Railway and found that it was 15€ less to walk to the station from the ship (just like the excursioners had to) and buy a ticket (which they didn't). We then boarded the train FIRST - there were 2 queues - so we got the best seats (right hand side heading uphill, if you are interested). Most ports have queues of taxi drivers capable of doing a similar tour to the "climb on a coach" ones, carrying a whole family for the price of a single person on the coach.
@barblibrarian
@barblibrarian Жыл бұрын
We had the same experience. Bought our tickets on line prior to our cruise and saved a lot of time and money.
@Nashmum
@Nashmum Жыл бұрын
It sounds like everything onboard is a rip off :)
@jocelynsullivan4045
@jocelynsullivan4045 Жыл бұрын
You bet it is!
@jn7812
@jn7812 Жыл бұрын
An illuminating video, thank you. The biggest rip off imo is the cruise lines reluctance to display prices for drinks packages and gratuities before pressing the book button. Very rarely can you add them to your ‘shopping basket’ whilst exploring and considering the total price of your cruise.
@DaimlerSleeveValve
@DaimlerSleeveValve Жыл бұрын
On my last cruise, gratuities were very clear, and reasonable. If I'd gone for the drinks package, and tried to get "value" for it, my liver would have been in great danger.
@Keep-on-ok
@Keep-on-ok Жыл бұрын
I’ve been on 41 cruises and most of those I have not purchased insurance for. Durning the Plandemic. I did purchase it for a couple of cruises.
@johnathanwetherill456
@johnathanwetherill456 Жыл бұрын
I asked Royal for this and they declined . I booked on line with them but then found cheaper deals on Cruise Guru . After hours on the phone they would not give me a cent or even a drinks or dinner package to make up for that . I will never sail with them again . Back to princess who do look after their passengers .
@Drums-ve8on
@Drums-ve8on Жыл бұрын
Rule of thumb….anything you buy on a ship is overpriced. Captive audience.
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