I agree that they “getcha” right at the beginning, when you pony up that cruise fare that’s 25%-50% higher than the rest of the cruise industry.
The spa upsells are annoying in that they seem to deliberately not tell you how much that stuff costs. Are all spas like this (I don’t do spas very often)? I made a mistake in not asking the cost of the 5 oz. jar of Elemis face moisturizer my technician was pushing on me. I never dreamed it would be $200 until I saw it on my folio at the end of the cruise. I could have taken it back, I suppose, but the fault was mine for not asking the price before agreeing to buy. In subsequent visits to Senses, a simple “no, thank you” was all that was needed.
It also bugs me how they present the novelty cups in the MDR. Your server brings them out, turns on the flashy-lights that immediately grab the kids’ attention, and then ask if the kids want them. Of course they want them; the cups were designed for kids to want them. It’s crappy to dangle them in front of the kids, baiting them into an impulse buy and putting a parent in a position to have to be the “bad guy” in refusing the sale.
Overall, though, while there are plenty of opportunities to rack up a big folio, as
@over50visits detailed, I’ve really not found it to be very pushy.