Welcome to my first video of 2026, and happy new year.
I’ve just returned from a 12-night family cruise to the South Pacific and Fiji onboard Discovery Princess - a trip that was busy, memorable, and full of great conversations.
One conversation in particular stuck with me. While onboard, I was challenged by a fellow passenger about why I sometimes share negative cruise experiences publicly, and whether that’s fair or responsible.
In this video, I talk through that interaction, why I believe honesty matters in cruise reviews, and the responsibility creators have when people genuinely use our content to make travel decisions.
This wasn’t a bad cruise - far from it. Every cruise has its own personality, and overall this was a wonderful family trip. But it did make me reflect on what it means to tell the full story, not just the glossy highlights.
Thanks for following along so far. We’re already thinking about what’s next - even though 2026 is looking very open right now.
Let me know your thoughts in the comments. Should cruise reviewers always be honest, even when it’s uncomfortable?
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Music by Master Planned Music
0:00 Introduction
1:48 The People I Met
2:44 Responsibility to Truth
3:25 The Confrontation
6:26 The Funniest Part
7:32 Every Cruise is Different