The Real Love Boat: Cruise passengers say filming of new reality series ruined their holiday
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Cruise ship passengers are furious as production of new reality series The Real Love Boat is ‘ruining’ their vacation
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Angry cruise ship passengers have taken to social media to express their frustration that the shooting of Channel 10’s new reality series The Real Love Boat has ‘ruined’ their holiday.
The series was filmed earlier this year on Princess Cruises’ Regal Princess with cast and crew sharing the luxury ocean liner with paying customers.
Several of these passengers are now claiming that they regret booking their trip due to the constant disruptions.
Angry cruise ship passengers have taken to social media to express their frustration that the filming of Channel 10’s new reality series The Real Love Boat has ‘ruined’ their holiday (Pictured: Hosts Darren McMullen, Hannah Ferrier, Daniel Doody and Captain Paolo Arrigo)
“We wouldn’t have gotten on the ship for my 50th birthday if we’d known the potential disruption,” one traveler said Yahoo.
Another person shared on Facebook that they were kicked out of their nice cabin and moved to a less satisfying one so crew members could enjoy a more spacious environment.
Other passengers complained that the filming was noisy and that parts of the ship had been cordoned off to allow the crew to film.
The series was filmed earlier this year on Princess Cruises’ Regal Princess with cast and crew sharing the luxury ocean liner with paying customers.
Seeing singles take to the sea in hopes of finding romance, The Real Love Boat premiered on October 5 with dismal ratings.
The reality series, which is based on the classic sitcom The Love Boat, was pushed to a later timeslot due to poor performance.
After starting in the coveted 7:30pm Wednesday and Thursday timeslot, the show has now moved back an hour to 8:30pm.
Several of these passengers are now claiming that the constant disruptions have made them regret booking their trip
It comes after The Real Love Boat premiered Wednesday to just 215,000 subway viewers.
It has also been devastated by viewers so far, with many taking to social media to criticize the format and the contestants.
“Ten minutes later and I see an iceberg. Terrible,” someone tweeted.
‘Love boat? More like the Bogan Titanic,” another added.
The Real Love Boat sees singles take to the sea hoping to find romance