When I got an email asking if I wanted to bid on a cabin upgrade for my cruise, I honestly didn’t think much of it. I’ve been cruising for years and I’ve never once had a bid accepted, probably because I always bid the absolute minimum. I still wanted to give it a go, I just wasn’t getting my hopes up.
The cabin I had booked originally was an oceanview cabin and although I was happy with that, I knew that having a balcony of some sort would be great. Especially since I’d been on this ship before and one of my main memories was how the air conditioning didn’t work and it was really hot in the room.I also had memories of it being generally quite scruffy so I hoped that things would have improved since then.
When I saw that I could bid on what was called a ‘suite’, that really caught my attention. Even the minimum bid wasn’t cheap and it did feel like a lot of money to risk, but I also knew that if this worked, it would probably be the only chance I’d have to stay in a cabin like this. So I went for it and decided to let the universe decide.
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