> This is .1% problems

Cruises are a stereotypically mass-market vacation. In most cases they’re cheaper than a hotel.

But still, Google says there's about 30 million cruise passengers per year, or less than 0.4% of the world. Close.

> Google says there's about 30 million cruise passengers per year, or less than 0.4% of the world. Close.

By the same math owning a pet tortoise is something of a 0.1% game.

Well yes, having both the time and budget to properly care for a pet tortoise is a very exclusive hobby. Tortoises can live 50+ years, require space, a daily ose of fresh natural-grown veggies, and are prone to respiratory infections often requiring costly antibiotic injections.

Exactly. And then add to that people that just happen to bring an openWRT router on a cruise with them

> In most cases they’re cheaper than a hotel.

Eh, depends on the package. I went on a 7 day cruise. Definitely not cheaper than a hotel, given that you are paying per person. So if you have 2 kids, you'd pay roughly $850/day.