I went on a 3-night comedy cruise on the P&O Pacific Encounter out of Brisbane.
The cruise sailed to nowhere and went south this time.
The cost of the inside cabin for two people was $900 ($450 per person).
Travel insurance for a domestic cruise with a pre-existing condition cost $85.
The speaker spent around $20 on petrol for driving to the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal.
Wilson's car parking for three nights costs $85-86.
Onboard spending included activities like the casino, bingo, and purchasing a couple of bottles of wine.
I budgeted for total onboard spending was approximately $250.
Adding up all the costs, the total expenditure for the 3-night cruise was around $900.
I considered this to be a good value for money.
I participated in the Gong Show, which added excitement to the trip.
Cruises out of Australia are perceived as a good value for money.
Cruising is a multi-generational vacation where everyone's needs can be met.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of having travel insurance for cruises.
The cruise departed from the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal.
I consider $200-300 as a good value for a holiday.
Consider a cruise out of Australia., with travel, food, and accommodation included.
It is important to keep a close eye on onboard spending that was within their control.
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