Aussie comedian Christian Hull has revealed what it’s really like on-board the world’s most famous ship — the Ultimate World Cruise.
Aussie influencer Christian Hull has revealed his wild experience the moment he stepped foot on-board the world’s most famous ship.The 37-year-old had become so invested and “sucked in” that he decided to experience it for himself, hopping on the viral cruise during its stopover in Brisbane on March 11.
But unfortunately for him, the first 18 hours were spent hugging the toilet seat due to motion sickness. “I didn’t want to be rude and sat there as long as I could I had to bolt to my room to throw up in the toilet.” “I still felt a little dizzy and the rocking motion still played with me mentally, but this removed the nausea.”But after getting his sea sickness under control, Christian said he’s been having a great time meeting some of the “wonderful people” who’s journey’s he’s followed online.He said the most wildest gossip to come out of the cruise so far is that “there’s swingers on board”.
“I am learning a lot about myself,” he said, adding it’s the first time he’s travelled solo since he was 17. Meanwhile, the cruise will continue its journey for another six months exploring the Asia Pacific, Middle East and Europe.
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