Cruise Vacation

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Jan 24 2010

Cruise Vacation

Cruise Vacation

Cruise is to release a myth? No, but you will not get his cabin free from harassment by cruise line personnel. All it will do if you disturb disturb people and wasting time. We crossed once with a woman who became the custom of reserving lower-priced rooms and trying to complain his way into a better cabins. It never worked. Especially now, with so many cruises and cruise deals are filling there is less need to be complacent. Yes, cruise lines want you to have fun, but they are tightening their belts when the freebies. Play by their rules, however, and are more than happy to reward with a free cabin.

Now, three main ways to get a cottage free of:

Now, in reality, the way to get a cab for free. The best way is to gather a group of 15 passengers or more and the boat will be happy to give your cabin for free. Where are these people? Try to organize a family reunion, call your friends or organize your Shipside high school meeting. Some of the lines will even give you the spare room with a group that contains only six. The larger the group, the more benefits you get. For a large group may even throw their own party. It may still have to pay taxes and perhaps a small fee, but the rest of the room compared.

Another way is to travel free as a teacher. You lecture on the topic a couple of times a day and the rest of the time you are free to enjoy the cruise experience. You get to talk about something you love and get rewarded for it at the top of the same.

If you're a doctor or nurse, you also may be in luck because these professionals are in high demand. You are expected to work a couple of hours at the clinic on board and be there for emergencies, but the rest of the time is yours to spend as you wish.

Enjoy the shows, casinos and pool. Going to a spa treatment, work in the gym or take a class. Cruising is fun and get some or all of their COMPED rate is even better.

How can you plan a vacation cruise without having to worry about?

I want to take my mom, she has been through a lot and we deserve a nice if trip.Even dont get off the boat, I think I'd enjoy the shows and talk to people.I think that over the past year-researched, and the "what if" has the best of me. When the audience some of the bad travel stories Adolescent yacht where he left his fortune, and other cruise ships after they got into international waters! We've always wanted and of course heard of some others have had great times!

Get your mother a favor: go to a beach resort in its place. This is my personal experience: I went on the Carnival Ecstasy with exit from Galveston last month. The boat was old and looked like it had not been updated in 25 years. It was like a trip back to the 80s. The food was very good. Staff was friendly and service was excellent. The bars were always half empty bit, and sometimes I felt sorry for the musicians (who were good, but they were playing in a place empty) The casino was OK, but I tried to stay away from her because she did not want to lose my money. The show was just OK, the dancers need to learn the more international dances. They just plain dance like cheerleaders. The singers were great. One night, the guests who had to perform. Unless you're related to them or friends with them, it really sucked. I do not care some school girls playing the flute or this other girl singing country music out of tune. Some in the audience were very strong and I did not know if they were supporting the guests or make fun of them. The large theater felt like a big meeting of the lower class family. I went after a while. The pool is small and crowded (yuck). I guess, because a ship can not have a pool large and heavy. The ship was full of pre-adolescents. Some of the activities were a bit silly (I guess just not my kind of fun), and other activities that were sort of interesting that they were always trying to sell something. Destinations were impressive. I went to Chichen Itza and the beaches of Cozumel and I loved it! Mexicans are the friendliest people in the world !!!!!!! The guide in Chichen Itza was very well informed. I often go to spas and I always have a better experience of this cruise. As shown, better food (alcohol included), a better service, friendly people everywhere and is even cheaper! If you've never been a beach resort or a similar holiday, it is believed that the cruise is great .... but really are not delivering what your money's worth. In addition, cruises are more for families with preteens or teenagers. Parents can have fun without having to worry that their children might be (may be out of sight but can not go anywhere, are in the same boat!), and teenagers can go to parties just teen that they have on the cruise. As you can see, I personally prefer beach resorts cruise. They are more fun and you can do more!

Stern's Guide to the Cruise Vacation: 2011 Edition
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This most comprehensive guide on the cruise vacation and all its aspects lists the major ports of call, details on attractions, restaurants, shopping, and recreation, as well as guidelines on how to make the most of an eight-hour stay in port. The history of each vessel, vital statistics, physical details, evaluations in the form of stars, and price categories for over 280 ships are presented. Numerous photographs of ships, decks, and interiors are included, along with actual shipboard menus and daily activity programs.

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The CruiseMinder Journal is ideal for anyone planning to take a cruise. First, it offers pre-departure suggestions such as what to take, tips for packing, a packing checklist, an agenda for planning daily activities, pages for emergency information, addresses for writing home, and much more. Once underway, the roomy daily diary pages are just the right size to chronicle up to 31 days' adventures at sea or ashore. There are also pages for noting details about the ship, the crew, and new friends, too! In the back of the book is a nautical glossary and reference maps of the world. Of course, there are pages to attach photos and also a vinyl pocket for additional photos, cards, receipts, etc. Once home, the CruiseMinder will be a lasting and priceless souvenir of any ocean-going experience! This delightful journal sports a deep purple & gold cover with a spiral binding for ease of writing. Nautical graphics on most pages make it extra fun to use...and a great gift, too!

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Your First Cruise: A Complete Guide to Planning and Attaining the Perfect Cruise Vacation
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Each year, over 11 million people take a cruise vacation. Cruising has become one of the fastest growing vacation alternatives in the 21st century. The experience of cruising is unlike any other. If you have never cruised before, imagine being pampered at a luxurious resort and waking up each morning to a brand new, stunning view of the world. But your first cruise can be a little confusing, and you may not know what to expect or what to do. You could spend much of your vacation just figuring out how the cruise vacation works. Do not waste a moment of your precious vacation time if you want to take the plunge and go on your first cruise. This new book will be your traveling companion and answer the myriad of questions that arise when planning a cruise. By reading this book, you will learn what to expect while on a cruise. You will learn how to choose a cruise line, ship, and cabin, how to choose a cruise vacation, how to pick a destination, how to avoid cruise scams, how to book online, how to cruise on a budget, how to watch for hidden costs, how to book excursions, how to pack, how to get to the cruise terminal, how to get married onboard, how to connect back to home, how tipping works, how to plan a reunion or family cruise, and how to get off the ship. You will become knowledgeable about cruising myths, planning timelines, cruise insurance, cruising terms, travel agents, air/sea packages, sailing ship and river cruises, pre and post-cruise travel, what clothing to bring, special needs passengers, singles on cruises, seniors on cruises, cruise costs, group cruises, last minute packages, passports and other critical documentation, travel rules and regulations, luggage, daily newsletters, room service, sports and exercise areas, seasickness, duty free port shopping, entertainment, libraries and game rooms, bars and lounges, private receptions, the spa, compulsory safety drills, life rafts, on board activities, the purser s desk, cruise cards, the dreaded norovirus, security, formal nights, pictures, your cell phone, walkie talkies, your final bill, and U.S. customs. In addition, we will answer the questions you might be too embarrassed to ask, such as: Why a cruise vacation? What is a guaranteed cabin? Which dining time is best? What should I expect? What will my cabin be like? Will I get wet when I go snorkeling? All this and more than you need to know for your first cruise will be covered in this new book.

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Whatever their destination, readers will find this to be the most detailed and user-friendly guide to the cruise vacation. This most comprehensive guide on the cruise vacation and all its aspects lists the major ports of call, details on attractions, restaurants, shopping, and recreation, as well as guidelines on how to make the most of an eighthour stay in port. The history of each vessel, vital statistics, physical details, evaluations in the form of stars, and price categories for nearly 430 ships from more than 50 cruise lines are presented. Numerous photographs of ships, decks, and interiors are included, along with actual shipboard menus and daily activity programs.

Cruise Vacations For Dummies 2007 (Dummies Travel)
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Listen to a free companion podcast! On a cruise vacation, getting there is half the fun—or more. Even if you’re a land lubber, this guide will get you ready and eager to set sail. You’ll learn what to expect and how to enjoy every minute—on board or in port. As the authors write, “The captain does the driving, the chef does the cooking, the bartenders do the pouring, and the stewards make your bed.” You unpack once and then relax and enjoy. Discover how to pick the cruise for you and choose great things to do, with: Reviews of the best cruise lines and specifics such as the best ships for families, best romantic cruises, best party cruises, best small ship cruises, and more Overviews of popular cruise ports in the Caribbean, Alaska, the Mediterranean, the Mexican Riviera, Hawaii, and New England and Eastern Canada Special icons that point out Bargain Alerts, Heads Ups (warnings about tourists traps, unsafe neighborhoods, etc.), and Kid-Friendly options Info on onboard entertainment and activities, food, spa offerings, shopping, gambling, and children’s activities Recommendations on the top attractions and best shore excursions at popular ports Details on everything from passport requirements to packing tips, and from embarkation day to clearing customs Like every For Dummies travel guide, Cruise Vacations For Dummies 2007 helps you make the most of your vacation. It includes: Down-to-earth trip-planning advice Info on the best ships for every budget Tips on sightseeing at ports of call Handy Post-it Flags to mark your favorite pages Whether you’re looking for adventure on the high seas or laid-back fun in the sun, get your sea legs and get set for smooth sailing with this friendly guide.

How To Have An Unforgettable Cruise Vacation
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80 Pages describing how to have an unforgettable cruise vacation.

Cruise Vacations for Mature Travelers
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If you're one of the over five million people who will go on a cruise vacation this year, you may be wondering how you to choose between the many cruise lines, ships, and destinations that are available today. You may be looking for a cruise geared towards adults, one where both you and the grandkids can have fun, or a cruise on which singles are catered to as much as couples. The key to a great vacation is knowing what you want and where to find it, and author Kerry Smith has put all the information you need in one convenient place. Looking for an Alaskan cruise in an intimate, old world-style ship, or a huge ocean liner that can keep all ages happy during a Caribbean family reunion? Cruise Vacations for Mature Travelers helps you, the traveler, determine what kind of cruise experience fits your personality and then tells you how to find it, describing every cruise line and detailing its fleet, ship by ship, so you can choose the perfect vacation! The book also includes tips on budgeting your trip, all the options for booking through travel agents, directly with the company, or online, and even helps you choose the best time to travel and the most comfortable cabins. A cruise vacation is an adventure. Make the most of it with Cruise Vacations for Mature Travelers! AUTHORBIO: KERRY SMITH is the author of Walt Disney World for Mature Travelers. He is a columnist for the Orlando Sentinel, and the editor of Florida Retirement Lifestyles.

100 Best Cruise Vacations, 4th (100 Best Series)
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A Complete Guide to Cruise Vacation Packages - How to Take the Cruise of a Lifetime
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What Cruise Is Right For You?Taking a cruise is a wonderful way to have an all-inclusive vacation. When you are planning your cruise, there are a few things that you want to consider before you make your final selection.1. OccasionIs this a special occasion, such as a honeymoon or an anniversary, or just a vacation? If this is a romantic getaway, you might want to choose a cruise that is more suited to adults rather than children.2. GroupWho is in your group? Are you going with all adults, or will there be some children as well? Depending on the group, you'll want to make sure that there are activities for children onboard ship so that they will have a good time too. You will also want to look into childcare facilities.3. InterestsWhat kinds of things do you like to do? Do you like to shop, explore, or swim? Do you like to watch shows, or would you rather be left to your own devices? That will also help you to decide what type of cruise that you want to go on.4. DestinationWhere would you like to go? Do you have someplace tropical in mind, or would you like to go to Alaska and go whale watching? Do you want to spend time scuba diving, snorkeling and windsurfing? Or do you want to take a dog sled ride?These are all questions to think about when you are planning a cruise. Once you know the answers, you will have the perfect destination in mind. This

Cruise Vacations For Dummies ®  2005 (Dummies Travel)
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Whether you’re a veteran cruiser or have never set foot on an ocean-going vessel, this is the book for you. Up-to-date and comprehensive, it will guide you through everything from choosing a cruise to clearing Customs on your return. Cruise Vacations For Dummies 2005 includes information on: Getting the best deal (few people pay full boat; consider the brochure price like a “sticker” price) Choosing the best cruise for your interests, schedule, and budget Ways to make your cruise more romantic Planning a family-friendly cruise What to expect onboard—from cabin size to spas, sports, entertainment, and gambling Popular cruise destinations, including the Carribbean, Alaska, the Mediterranean, and more The major cruise lines and their vessels Mainstream ships, luxury ships, and alternative and sailing ships Cruise Vacations for Dummies 2005 was written by Jerry Brown and Fran Wenograd Golden; cumulatively, they’ve been on more than 100 cruises. Fran is a columnist for concierge.com and the Boston Herald travel section, and co-author of Frommer’s European Cruises and Ports of Call and Frommer’s Alaska Cruises and Ports of Call. With their vast cruise experience, the authors give you tips and tidbits on: Travel insurance, packing tips, passport requirements, tipping, and more Top attractions and best shore excursions at major ports of call Wining and dining (a main attraction in itself) Activities onboard The “Quick Concierge” appendix and comprehensive index help you find what you want to know fast.

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