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Julie Delahaye

Cruise ship passengers jeer 'entitled' woman who showed up 45 minutes late

Passengers on board a cruise ship were filmed jeering at a woman who showed up almost an hour late for boarding.

Fuming holiday makers took to their balconies to heckle the female passenger, who was filmed strolling up to the ship 45 minutes after the departure time.

A clip which has gone viral on TikTok shows hundreds of people shouting while the woman, who is carrying bags, appears to not be in any sort of rush, the Mirror reports. It is unknown where the footage was taken.

The moment cruise passengers jeered an ‘entitled’ woman (@designsbyd1/TikTok)

She was branded "entitled" by the video creator. The caption reads: "How do you say entitled without saying it? A lady showing up with no urgency as the cruise ship waits for her to board 45 after boarding time."

Cruise ships have been known to leave without late passengers. Rules are given to those on board and the captain will take into account the number of missing people, excursions organised by the cruise line company or other emergency factors before leaving someone behind.

In the comments, some people suggested that she may have booked onto an official shore excursion, hence why the ship waited for a single passenger. "If the ship was waiting it was because it was their fault she was late," one person wrote. "They don't wait otherwise".

The video was shared on social media (@designsbyd1/TikTok)

However, others were dubious. One cruise holidaymaker argued: "Everyone saying she must have booked her excursion through the ship... how is it on a ship that huge that only one person took that specific excursion?"

Still, overall commenters were unimpressed with the woman's lack of urgency. One person said she "people should be fined" if they hold up a ship, while another wondered if she may be close to either crew or the captain. They suggested: "Maybe she's an important person, the audacity".

Another person questioned the bravery of actually strolling around instead of running. They wrote: "I couldn't sashay up this dock knowing all these people were waiting for me. Wherever we docked I live there now".

There were some passengers who quipped that the woman's decision to stroll was more of a power move to pretend she wasn't bothered by the crowds of people jeering.

One person wrote: "This would be me. I'd book a flight before running in front of people".

If you miss a cruise ship, there are ways to catch it back up. The first place you should head is the port agent, as they can help stranded passengers organise onward travel, often including flights and hotels at the ship's next destination. However, it's worth noting that this will all be at your own expense.

Passengers are also urged to call the ship - it won't turn around to come and pick you up, but it's useful as they then know where you are, and you can find out where the ship is heading to catch it up.

One key question to ask them is what they've done with your belongings. Some cruise lines see that passengers are late and pack up their stuff to leave at the port, while others keep items and bags on board.

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