Imagine being on a 16-day cruise from Seattle to Tokyo — only to face massive waves, snow at sea, and 10 sea days trapped inside as your ship battles three powerful typhoons in the Pacific. That was my reality as a traveler living full-time on cruise ships.
In this raw and honest review, I share:
⚓ What it’s really like to experience extreme weather at sea
🚪 How it feels when the entire outside deck is closed for days
🌊 The sound of waves crashing all the way up to Deck 11
❄️ The surreal moment it started snowing mid-ocean
🫡 And why—despite the chaos—I still trust the incredible captain and crew who kept us safe.
Whether you're planning a repositioning cruise, dreaming of retiring at sea, or simply curious about life aboard during rough crossings, this video will give you an unfiltered look at the realities behind the sunsets and sea views.
If this had been my first cruise, I might never have become a full-time cruiser. But after living on cruise ships, I’ve learned what to expect, how to prepare, and when I’ll hesitate to book this type of sailing again.
📅 Cruise: 16-Day Seattle to Tokyo
🚢 Ship: Discovery Princess
🌪️ Conditions: Between 3 typhoons | 10 sea days | rough seas
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