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As someone who has worked with major cruise lines for almost a decade, I've compiled a list of things tourists should stop wasting money on. Most onboard nail salons are quite limitedSave yourself the money and disappointment, and get your nails done before your cruise. You don't know what safety and security you'll get when you book independently, so spend your money wisely. Since most guests just cruise for a week, it doesn't really make sense to pay for this service. AdvertisementPack enough outfits for the cruise, keeping in mind people typically change multiple times a day depending on the activities and events.
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Crew members come from all over the world, and I've always found a very small percentage of Americans working on board. Some crew members work eight to 12 hours per day, with no days off, for seven months straight. Crew life is a blast, even after workThe crew bar and parties are so much fun. There's usually an onboard bar for crew members, where the drinks are cheap and the parties are so much fun. It's hard to describe my lifestyle to people who have never experienced ship life.
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Read previewAfter working on various cruise ships all over the world for nearly a decade, I know a lot about their inner workings, from the best onboard activities to the tastiest dining options. But with this knowledge, there are also things I'd now never do on ships. Sergii Kateryniuk/Getty ImagesExcursions booked through the ship come with the guarantee that if your tour runs late, the ship will wait for it to return. Excursions booked through the cruise are the safest option if you're worried about your ship leaving without you. d3sign/Getty ImagesCertain items like irons, steamers, and liquor are usually not permitted on cruise ships, but guests often pack them anyway.
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