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Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast

Back to back cruises

Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast

Matt Hochberg

Society & Culture, Places & Travel, Kids & Family, Royalcaribbeanblog Podcast

4.9663 Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2014

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

What’s better than a Royal Caribbean cruise? How about two Royal Caribbean cruises? Or even three? Back-to-back cruises are popular among veteran Royal Caribbean cruisers and this week we are going to dive into this trend and discuss how it all works.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Royal Caribbean blog podcast, a weekly look into the world of Royal Caribbean cruising.

0:22.3

I'm your host Matt Hodgeberg, and this is episode number 38.

0:25.5

What's better than a Royal Caribbean cruise?

0:27.2

Well, how about two Royal Caribbean cruises or even three?

0:30.1

Back-to-back cruises are popular among veteran Royal Caribbean cruisers, and this week,

0:34.1

we're going to dive into this trend and discuss how it all works.

0:37.2

We also have your listener feedback to share.

0:39.1

So here we go.

0:43.1

As always, I'm so happy to be there to share in your Royal Caribbean passion and want to thank you for listening to the Royal Caribbean blog podcast.

0:50.4

Whether you're new to the show or you've been listening since episode one, I'm really honored you're taking time to listen and consider you all my friends in this adventure together.

0:57.9

Back-to-back cruises are something you might have heard about, but have you actually tried one yet?

1:02.2

It's exactly what it sounds like, the act of booking multiple Royal Caribbean cruises refer to two cruises together, but there are people that book

1:11.9

three, four, even more cruises back-to-back.

1:14.3

Regardless of how many cruises there are, the principle remains the same.

1:17.7

The basic way a back-to-back cruise works is you book multiple cruises on the same ship,

1:22.5

each one after another.

1:24.6

Anyone who takes back-to-back cruises will tell you the other thing you really need

1:27.4

to do is book the same exact state room for each cruise. The reason for this is that for the

1:32.9

duration of your cruise of your back-to-back journey, you won't have to unpack. That's right. If

1:37.0

you book the same state room for back-to-back cruises, you do not have to pack all your stuff

1:41.4

up on the final line of your first cruise. Instead,

1:47.9

leave it all out like you usually would, and you're good to go for day one of your next cruise.

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