We love your videos, social media posts.. Your Vibes positive energy and outlook. Thank you for sharing. Sincerely, adventures of David and Aaron. ⚓️ ⚓️ ⚓️
Well, what kept you so long? You were the best cruise director we have ever had! Your motivation and activity skills did even the laziest beach chair-slobs in action mode. Anna and I (Otto) were so far on seven cruises and we always looked at each other when we saw some action on any of the cruise liners, Kabir is missing here. We traveled with P&O, Princess Cruises, and Royal Caribbean, and in two weeks we will try out a Carnival ship, that was taken out of the Mediterranean / Italy region and transferred to the Pacific Ocean and cruises now re-named "Luminosa", the home port is now Brisbane and the good news are that the Brisbane River has a now a new Cruise Terminal, that can handle larger ocean liners. It was never so obvious while we did a cruise on the Quantum of the Seas, how a cruise director affects an outcome when someone has the skills and puts the effort in, doing an outstanding job like you ever did or is a sloppy, lousy, disappointing one as we experienced on that otherwise luxurious, beautiful ship. The entire personnel of the Quantum / Seas was everything an outstanding crew can be, the big letdown was their cruise director. He tried several times in his statements to put other cruise operators down by bragging about the events he did lead and how high ranking it is what a Royale Caribbean ship overs - yes, the ship gave one outstanding opportunity, but they all came also with a cost price tag that made some passenger's eyes water and none of that had anything to do with the work a cruise director has to put his hand up and shows off! Here are our holiday snaps, for everyone to judge: photos.app.goo.gl/ctmMLyyxc4v1hENt7 , sad that the on-deck-activities and offshore tours were a flop because of how they were advertised, but not delivered as such. We booked in advance the eight-hour Amadee Island tour for ~ Au$ 180 per person and the price went up for late bookings to Au$ 320.- p.p., but the Island was 70% closed off because of birds breeding season and the ~120 visitors had a very tiny area to move around and we did sit most of the time instead of exploring in the sand. Kabir, we miss you here! Down under needs you!
This is so kind! I am SO excited to head back out to sea. Thanks for the amazing feedback, and as soon as I have a ship I will let you both know. Cannot wait to have you on board 😃
Eeee so exciting!!! :)
We love your videos, social media posts.. Your Vibes positive energy and outlook. Thank you for sharing. Sincerely, adventures of David and Aaron. ⚓️ ⚓️ ⚓️
Thankssss
Well, what kept you so long? You were the best cruise director we have ever had! Your motivation and activity skills did even the laziest beach chair-slobs in action mode. Anna and I (Otto) were so far on seven cruises and we always looked at each other when we saw some action on any of the cruise liners, Kabir is missing here. We traveled with P&O, Princess Cruises, and Royal Caribbean, and in two weeks we will try out a Carnival ship, that was taken out of the Mediterranean / Italy region and transferred to the Pacific Ocean and cruises now re-named "Luminosa", the home port is now Brisbane and the good news are that the Brisbane River has a now a new Cruise Terminal, that can handle larger ocean liners. It was never so obvious while we did a cruise on the Quantum of the Seas, how a cruise director affects an outcome when someone has the skills and puts the effort in, doing an outstanding job like you ever did or is a sloppy, lousy, disappointing one as we experienced on that otherwise luxurious, beautiful ship. The entire personnel of the Quantum / Seas was everything an outstanding crew can be, the big letdown was their cruise director. He tried several times in his statements to put other cruise operators down by bragging about the events he did lead and how high ranking it is what a Royale Caribbean ship overs - yes, the ship gave one outstanding opportunity, but they all came also with a cost price tag that made some passenger's eyes water and none of that had anything to do with the work a cruise director has to put his hand up and shows off! Here are our holiday snaps, for everyone to judge: photos.app.goo.gl/ctmMLyyxc4v1hENt7 , sad that the on-deck-activities and offshore tours were a flop because of how they were advertised, but not delivered as such. We booked in advance the eight-hour Amadee Island tour for ~ Au$ 180 per person and the price went up for late bookings to Au$ 320.- p.p., but the Island was 70% closed off because of birds breeding season and the ~120 visitors had a very tiny area to move around and we did sit most of the time instead of exploring in the sand. Kabir, we miss you here! Down under needs you!
This is so kind! I am SO excited to head back out to sea. Thanks for the amazing feedback, and as soon as I have a ship I will let you both know. Cannot wait to have you on board 😃
Should I tell you congrats again? Hell yeah! CONGRATS!!!
All the best with the next chapter mate 🍻
I hope I run into you on a future cruise!! I have loved all of your videos!
I would honestly book a cruise just because you were the cruise director. Though I was hoping the TH-cam career would keep flourishing.
You’re so kind! Don’t worry, TH-cam is still happening! I have a new video about my cruise with Virgin coming up!
We don’t see you on global news very often
I’m freelance so only once in a while :)
@@TravelWithKabirCD yeah