Dismayed with air travel, He marveled at how the ship was "so revolutionary—the first ice skating rink, the first rock climbing wall, so many elements that took cruising to another dimension". To increase the chances of his remaining in the same room, Salcedo reserves cruises two years ahead of time. On the wall near where he works is a plaque that bears the words "Super Mario's Office". Salcedo's exploits were documented by
Lance Oppenheim in
The Happiest Guy in the World, a 10-minute
New York Times Op-Doc that debuted on April 19, 2018, at the
Tribeca Festival.
Aeon praised the documentary short for its "clever cinematography and editing" and found it "subtly probes deeper questions of freedom, capitalism and meaning-making". In the documentary short, Salcedo bemoaned not being able to receive
Fox News on his room's television. With occasional breaks, Salcedo has been living on cruise ships continuously for over 20 years with only a 15-month gap caused by the
COVID-19 pandemic. ==Personal life==