Bully pensioner on Aida: Buffet fight causes shock and laughter!
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Bully pensioner on Aida: Buffet fight causes shock and laughter!
More and more vacationers are reporting unpleasant experiences on board Aida cruise ships that range between the relaxation and stress of a vacation. One woman has documented her stories about these incidents and is sharing them on her networks. Her stories cause both laughter and sadness among Aida lovers. One of the most amusing and at the same time most frustrating stories revolves around a pensioner who competes with excessive enthusiasm for the last fried egg at the buffet restaurant.
The scene escalated when the pensioner stepped on another woman's feet and forced himself in front of her, even though a supply of eggs was expected shortly. When the pensioner stumbled, it was the woman who secured the coveted egg. Such incidents are not uncommon on Aida ships and reflect a deeper problem that shows greed, envy and a strong victim mentality.
Pushing vacationers and social media
In social networks, many Aida travelers report similar experiences with jostling pensioners, thereby creating a feeling of community among those affected. Despite the negative experiences shared by many vacationers, there are also relaxed retirees on board who are less concerned about entertainment and actually enjoy the atmosphere.
Another often discussed topic on Aida cruises is reserving loungers on the decks. Many Germans feel addressed by their experiences and recognize the difficulties that arise when reserving loungers, especially for the guests of the Aida shipping company. The stress often begins early in the morning when families rush the pool deck at 6:30 a.m. to secure the best loungers with towels, books or clips. This phenomenon not only causes trouble for other vacationers, but the crew also often has to deal with the conflicts that arise as a result.
Negative effects on vacation
A woman reported that she reserved six loungers while on vacation but only used them once. She then spends most of her time on chairs by the small pool, which significantly dampens the joy of her vacation. The comments under a satirical post on social media show a positive response and many users share their own experiences. The arguments over loungers and buffets seem to be a recurring aspect of cruise travel that disrupts the relaxation of many vacationers.
As MOIN.de reports, such incidents and conflicts cannot only be observed at the buffet, but also paint a picture of the general holiday culture on Aida cruises. The balance between relaxation and stress seems to remain a topic that holidaymakers will discuss as they share their memories of unforgettable experiences on board.
For more details about these experiences, those interested can read the report from MOIN.de and TheWest read.