What to avoid on cruises…Part 3

The past few weeks, I have posted various articles about what to avoid on cruises (see part 1 and part 2). Also, I have posted articles about special interest cruises and theme cruises. For the readers who read all my postings (yes, there are many !), now everything should be clear. But there is just one issue. How to know if on your cruise there is a special interest theme or theme going on at the same time?

When you book your cruise with the intention to just relax and have a quiet time and you find out on board that there is also a group of  300 “special Interest” bikers on board, or a group of 500 cougars and cubs, this can have a negative impact on how you experience your cruise.

The only way to avoid this is to contact a cruise consultant and ask the consultant to find out for you if there are groups on board at your cruise, so you can avoid this (unless of course you are interested in attending a cruise that also has the silicone implants theme group sailing with you).

In my opinion, the cruise lines should inform everybody who is booking a cruise if there is a big group on board as well.

So, do not take the risk by booking on line, but contact your favorite consultant (me) and have the consultant look after you.

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