The 10 Things I Learned On My First Cruise

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The 10 Things I Learned On My First Cruise


10. It's best to unplug.
It's very expensive to use your phone or Wi-Fi on the ship. There's a computer lab for if you absolutely must connect. But beyond that, let go. One of the most freeing aspects of being at sea is being free of reality.
Take in the sun, sights, sounds and human interactions that we can miss when we're constantly connected. The one thing we did do was keep our phones in airplane mode so that we could still snap pictures, listen to music, and time our pool deck runs. In other words, we only connected enough to enjoy our time and capture the moments.
 

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We've been on at least 8 cruises inc. Med Cruise. If you like to drink & buy drinks for friends & acquaintances get ready for a nice tab at the end. For dinner seating try to sit at a table with at least 8 people, you get to meet a wide variety of interesting people & some not so interesting. We once got stuck with a bunch of teachers on spring break who continually talked about their profession ( boring ) we blew them off & had them seat us some where else. Always get a balcony room it's really nice to sit out late at night.
 
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