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You might think aProperty Brotherscruise withDrewandJonathan Scottwould be heavy on the home reno, but the minute I boarded Royal Caribbean’s Mariner of the Seas to goSailing with the Scotts, I realized the twins would be doing a whole lot more than handing out décor tips.

It was no surprise the newly refreshed ship, which accommodates 3,344 passengers, was filled withdie hardProp Bros fans — 95% female, though I did spot a few happy husbands along for the ride. Everyone on board was eager to get their first glimpse of the brothers, which didn’t take long. Festivities kicked off with a “Sail Away” party, where cruisers mingled with the bros, took selfies, and shouted out questions during an impromptu Q&A.

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But just in case your eyes were closed when the camera clicked or you flubbed the first one, there were lots more opportunities for selfies. I have no doubt there was an influx of Scott brothers content across all social media networks during those five days.

My personal favorite to watch was the karaoke challenge, though I didn’t dare belt out a tune.

Rates for this voyage started at $549 per person. For fans that want an even more personal experience, you can pay extra for an “Atlantis Aquaventure” with Jonathan or a Chocolatier Experience with Drew and his wife Linda Phan, with whom he just celebrated his one-year anniversary.

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I’ve had the privilege to meet and interview Drew and Jonathan for four PEOPLE cover stories, but I learned something new about them on this trip: If anyone knows how to make the most of a cruise, it’s these guys.

source: people.com