CRUISERS enjoying the good life on board a ship can occasionally be entitled – particularly loyalty passengers. Carnival Cruise Line Brand Ambassador John Heald was recently forced to deal with one particularly entitled passenger, who found not enough of their home comforts were being observed on board the brand’s ships....
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CRUISERS enjoying the good life on board a ship can occasionally be entitled – particularly loyalty passengers.
Carnival Cruise Line Brand Ambassador John Heald was recently forced to deal with one particularly entitled passenger, who found not enough of their home comforts were being observed on board the brand’s ships.
“Carnival needs to realise you have many Canadians cruising,” the passenger messaged Heald.
“There is no mention of Canadians on the ship, no Canadian flag, and no Canadian food at the buffets…we need Red River Cereal, Canadian syrup, and Red Rose Tea.”
Heald, for his part, received the arrogant demands with humility, while adding his own flavour of wit.
“All of our Lido buffets are Canadian because they’re all Yukon eat!”
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