Cruise TikTok and Instagram are full of clever, funny, and sometimes downright ridiculous ideas. One recent video making the rounds features a guest building a massive tower out of cafeteria cups while sailing on what appears to be a Royal Caribbean ship. It is harmless fun, genuinely creative, and also a good example of something that works better on social media than in real life.

Who Created the Video?

The video comes from Serena Neel, a popular creator known for sharing upbeat, relatable content centered around everyday life, travel, and fun challenges. Serena often features warm, authentic content that appeals to a broad audience. Her style is playful and self-aware. She is not trying to teach anyone how to cruise better or break rules. She is simply documenting a silly idea and seeing it through, which is exactly why the video works.

What Happens in the Video?

During her cruise, Serena sets herself a challenge. Build a giant pyramid made entirely out of cups collected from the ship’s cafeteria.

She starts with about 54 cups and sets a goal of reaching close to 100 cups, enough to build a tower roughly five feet tall. Over several days, she collects cups during meals, in the mornings, at night, and even enlists help from her family to grow the collection. At one point, her cabin drawers and cupboards are filled with neatly stacked cups waiting for the big moment.

The first attempt does not go as planned. Ship movement and a well-timed wave cause the initial tower to collapse. Instead of calling it quits, Serena waits until the ship is docked and the water is calm, then tries again.

That second attempt is a success. The tower reaches around 95 cups, stands tall, and delivers the payoff viewers were waiting for.

The Cleanup Matters

One important detail that makes this video feel more lighthearted than reckless is what happens after.

Once the tower is complete, Serena carefully disassembles it using a sliding technique she jokingly refers to as “cup master” style. She and her husband then return the cups gradually to appropriate places around the ship, including dining areas and room service locations. The cabin is left clean, empty, and exactly how they found it.

That part of the story matters – this was meant to be fun, not disruptive.

Why This Is Entertaining, But Not a Great Idea

Let’s be clear. We laughed. It is creative. It is oddly impressive. And it is exactly the kind of harmless challenge that plays well on short-form video.

That said, we do not recommend guests try this themselves.

Collecting large quantities of ship supplies, even something as small as cups, can add unnecessary strain to onboard operations. Crew members are managing thousands of guests, tight schedules, and constant logistics behind the scenes. Anything that creates extra work, confusion, or shortages can ripple quickly across a sailing.

Serena handled this responsibly, cleaned up after herself, and clearly did it for entertainment. Not every guest would be as thoughtful.

The Bottom Line

This video is a great example of why cruise content does so well on social media. It is playful, creative, and uniquely tied to life at sea. As entertainment, it works perfectly.

As a cruise tip? Not so much.

Enjoy the laugh, appreciate the creativity, and let the crew keep the cups where they belong. Sometimes the best cruise memories are the ones you watch, not the ones you try to recreate.

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