I hated that cruise vlog - If you read here Brogan let me give you a few tips;
And here is why I’m qualified to do so... I worked for Disney cruise line for 5 years in entertainment... so I know a thing or two.
You showed P&O in a terrible light - cruising is of course about the food - but what about showing more variety - what about interacting with the dining staff which serve you? Show the different kinds of food? The different options - not just the ‘buffet’ do P&O cater to people with different diet needs? Do they have themed nights? Eg, Disney have Pirate night, and ‘international night’ where the servers from all over the world put on a little show?
- cruise activities - a lot of effort goes into making cruises enjoyable when you are at sea? What about the activities offered? Exercise classes? Bingo? (Not as dull as it sounds on a Disney cruise very fun) but we wouldn’t know that on P&O, do they do activities of crafts? Dance parties? Anything for kids? A lot of people have the perception that cruises are for old people... well clearly you where aiming this vlog for people over 60 because I saw NO fun what so ever...
The port adventures - how do they work? Do you meet in a specific location before going on the port adventure? How does it work? How much does it cost? Is it worth booking via the ship? Value for money?
Shows - like you spoke about 2 and I know from experiance there is a different show every night.. why not speak to the entertainment staff see if you could get a behind ‘the magic of P&O’ because frankly I’m still waiting to be persuaded as to why I should book with Them after seeing that shit show.
What about interacting with the ships staff? They work so hard... you mentioned customer service ONCE why not get there perspective?
It was a disgrace - and I would never ever book with them after seeing that!
This is the reason why you will never be a successful travel blogger... because it’s all about YOU! And not the consumer, brand or the audience you are trying to seduce into booking a cruise.
What about kids spaces? Are cruises just for old people? Did they have a ship tour? Gally tour? Could you go to the bridge? How many life boats? Important info... and then mostly importantly selling the brand.
You. Are. Shit.
And here is why I’m qualified to do so... I worked for Disney cruise line for 5 years in entertainment... so I know a thing or two.
You showed P&O in a terrible light - cruising is of course about the food - but what about showing more variety - what about interacting with the dining staff which serve you? Show the different kinds of food? The different options - not just the ‘buffet’ do P&O cater to people with different diet needs? Do they have themed nights? Eg, Disney have Pirate night, and ‘international night’ where the servers from all over the world put on a little show?
- cruise activities - a lot of effort goes into making cruises enjoyable when you are at sea? What about the activities offered? Exercise classes? Bingo? (Not as dull as it sounds on a Disney cruise very fun) but we wouldn’t know that on P&O, do they do activities of crafts? Dance parties? Anything for kids? A lot of people have the perception that cruises are for old people... well clearly you where aiming this vlog for people over 60 because I saw NO fun what so ever...
The port adventures - how do they work? Do you meet in a specific location before going on the port adventure? How does it work? How much does it cost? Is it worth booking via the ship? Value for money?
Shows - like you spoke about 2 and I know from experiance there is a different show every night.. why not speak to the entertainment staff see if you could get a behind ‘the magic of P&O’ because frankly I’m still waiting to be persuaded as to why I should book with Them after seeing that shit show.
What about interacting with the ships staff? They work so hard... you mentioned customer service ONCE why not get there perspective?
It was a disgrace - and I would never ever book with them after seeing that!
This is the reason why you will never be a successful travel blogger... because it’s all about YOU! And not the consumer, brand or the audience you are trying to seduce into booking a cruise.
What about kids spaces? Are cruises just for old people? Did they have a ship tour? Gally tour? Could you go to the bridge? How many life boats? Important info... and then mostly importantly selling the brand.
You. Are. Shit.