Continued- cruise tips
What is included in my cruise
price?
Your cruise will include shipboard accommodations, meals, and most
of the entertainment while aboard the ship.
What is not included in my cruise
price?
The price will not include organized shore excursions, carbonated
soft drinks or alcoholic beverages, photographs, gratuities,
medical services, casino expenditures, spa and beauty treatments
or other miscellaneous items you have purchase on board.
What is the difference between an
inside and outside stateroom?
An inside stateroom will have artwork or draperies on the walls
and is considered a “No View” room. An outside stateroom will have
a window or porthole and is considered an “Ocean View” room.
Are the cruise itineraries
subject to change?
Yes, all cruise itineraries are subject to change. With guest
safety as the number one priority for the cruise lines, on the
rare occasions that weather conditions and other unforeseen
circumstances may occur, it may cause a change in the original
itinerary. In these circumstances, the cruise line staff will do
everything within their power to visit an alternate port of call.
Is cruising right for
honeymooners?
Without a doubt. Cruising offers an atmosphere
that's just right for romance... cozy dinners for two, strolling
on deck at sunset, dancing the night away (even under the stars).
Most lines provide special services -- from Sunday or Monday
departures to champagne and breakfast in bed. For more details
just check the Cruise Guide for Honeymooners. Also, some ships
offer special programs for performing a marriage ceremony or
renewing your marriage vows.
Are there non-smoking areas?
Virtually all ships have smoking and non-smoking sections in the
public rooms. In fact, many dining rooms, and even some entire
ships, are now totally smoke-free, reflecting passenger requests.
If you want your dining table in a non-smoking area, just tell
your CLIA-affiliated travel agent. On board, you can advise the
maitre d'.
Are there different classes of
service onboard?
Today’s cruise ships are “one class”. The ships facilities are
available to everyone onboard.
Will I get bored or feel
confined?
It’s not likely. Most ships are a good size and it usually takes a
couple of days to fully explore the different options available on
board. You can rest by the poolside, join a dance class or sports
activity, see a movie, or try you luck in a casino – the options
are endless! In addition to the activities onboard, you also have
the opportunity to explore new and exciting ports of call.
When can I board the ship?
Embarkation normally begins approximately 4 hours prior to
departure. Passengers must be on board no later than 30 minutes
prior to sailing.
What if I have medication?
Please carry any medication in its original bottle. It is
recommended that medications be carried in your pocket or purse so
they will be available when needed because checked luggage may not
be accessible at all times. If you are using any prescription
drugs, vitamins, or other medication on a regular basis, you
should bring an adequate supply since they may not be readily
available aboard the ship or in ports of call. Commonly used
medications may be purchased at the office of the ship’s doctor.
What about electrical appliances?
Hair dryers and electrical razors can be brought with you.
Staterooms for most cruise lines are capable of handling all
normal appliances and are equipped with 110 volts AC. Some
appliances may require an adapter.
Are there laundry services aboard
ship?
Almost all cruise ships have laundry facilities and many provide
dry-cleaning services. There is, however, an additional charge for
professional laundry and dry-cleaning services. Many ships also
have self-service launderettes.
Is there parking available at the
pier?
There is parking at major piers. The exact rates and style of lot
vary.
How do I get to the ship?
If you have airfare through the cruise line, a representative from
the cruise line will meet you by the baggage claim. They will
escort you to the transfer shuttle that goes from the airport to
the pier and back again after the cruise. Most cruise lines offer
these services for an additional cost to passengers providing
their own airfare.
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Can I bring visitors on the ship?
For safety and security reasons, no visitors will be allowed on
board the ship.
Will I get seasick?
Seasickness is not common on larger cruise ships. Larger ships are
equipped with stabilizers designed to minimize the feeling of
movement. If you should feel queasy, medicine is available from
your stateroom steward or the ship’s doctor. If you are prone to
motion sickness, you may want to consider consulting your
physician prior to departure.
Will I need a tuxedo?
Many cruise lines now feature a more relaxed and casual approach
to dress throughout the cruise -- while on others, formal dinners
or parties are part of the fun. But don't buy a tuxedo just for
the trip. Even on the most formal of ships, a dark suit and tie
are fine for the dressiest occasions. Plus, many ships offer
tuxedo rental services.
How do I pay for onboard
purchases?
For your convenience, you may charge most of your purchases on
board. An account may be set up for you when you board the ship
and purchases will be billed automatically to your major credit
card. If you don’t have a credit card you may use a cash deposit
ranging from $100 for the week to $100 per day depending on the
cruise line. Traveler’s checks may be cashed at the Purser’s Desk
to cover gratuities and can be used to pay off your onboard
account if you do not wish to have the charges applied to your
credit card.
What about tipping?
The following are suggestions only. Please remember to recognize
outstanding service. Waiters and stateroom stewards - $3.00 per
passenger per day, Assistant Waiters - $1.50 per passenger per
day, Head Waiters - $2.50 per passenger per day, and a 15%
gratuity is added to most bar and wine checks.
What's an air/sea cruise?
A fly/cruise or an air/sea vacation package includes, along with
your cruise ticket, either free or reduced-cost airfare to and
from the ship's port of embarkation. These convenient money-saving
options are available from most major North American cities and
include ground transfers between the airport and ship as well as
baggage handling.
What are my dining options?
Most cruise lines offer both a Main Seating and Late Seating in
the main dining room. Dining preferences may be requested at the
time of the booking, however no requests are guaranteed. Your
seating and table assignment will be confirmed at embarkation.
Either seating will allow you to see all shows and experience
everything your cruise has to offer. As an alternative to
traditional seatings, some cruise lines now offer
“freestyle”dining. This option provides guests with the
flexibility to dine when they wish. You may also choose your
dinner companions and request specific table sites rather than
being assigned to a particular time and table for the duration of
the cruise. For your convenience, in addition to breakfast, lunch,
dinner, and midnight buffets, many ships also offer complimentary
room service. Low-fat and vegetarian entrees are often available
at lunch and dinner.
Can singles have fun on a cruise?
Cruising is ideal for people traveling alone, because it's so easy
to meet other people. In fact, most ships have parties for singles
-- early on, so you can get to know people right away. Many ships
even offer social hosts who can be dance partners, dinner
companions or a fourth at cards.
Most ships also have single cabins as well as single rates for
double staterooms. If you ask them, many cruise lines will even
find you a roommate to share a cabin so you can obtain the per
person/double occupancy rate, saving you even more on a great
vacation.
What if I’m on a special diet?
Special meals are available to accommodate different dietary
needs. Requests should be made at the time of booking.
What if I am celebrating my
anniversary/birthday?
If you are celebrating a special occasion on the ship, we can add
that information to your reservation in advance or you can let the
maitre’d know. Cruise lines love to celebrate with you.
What is an assembly drill? Do I
have to go?
These are generally referred to as lifeboat drills. Everyone on
board the ship is required to attend a compulsory safety drill
before departure to comply with Coast Guard and international
safety regulations.
Do I have to participate in the
cruise line’s organized activities?
Your activities are all up to you. You can try everything or just
lounge by the pool – it all your choice!
Do cruise lines have activities
for kids?
As more and more families begin to cruise, most cruise lines have
developed supervised programs for kids. These programs are
designed to give your kids a chance to go swimming, play sports,
watch movies and get to know other kids on the ship, while giving
you an opportunity for some worry free rest and relaxation. Some
children may be too young to participate in certain programs.
What’s available to do in the
evenings?
Nightly activities are just as exciting during the day. Test your
luck in the casinos, whoop it up in the nightclub, take in a show,
or maybe stay up to watch a breathtaking sunrise over the sea.
Can we stay in touch with the
outside?
Very easily. Most ships have televisions in the rooms plus a daily
newsletter with headlines. There are usually phones in the rooms
or you can have the ship’s radio operator contact the mainland for
you. Also, many ships have fax capabilities or internet lounges.
There are charges to contact the mainland in any form. Please
check with the purser to find out exact amounts.
Are the casinos and shops open
all day?
They are open while you are at sea, however, they will remain
closed while the ship is in port.
How will I know what activities
are happening on the ship?
Your stateroom steward will leave a news update in your room,
which will provide a schedule of events for the following day.
This update will detail the events and their locations and times.
How do I pay for purchases in
port?
Most shops accept major credit cards and traveler’s checks. Some
ships and ports of call have ATMs; however, they may not always be
in service and fees are involved.
What is there to do in port?
There is something ashore for everyone. Each port offers a unique
experience where you can explore on your own, book an organized
shore excursions from the cruise line, go shopping, relax on the
beach or take in some historical sites.
Do I have to get off the ship at
every port of call?
Not if you don’t want to. You are more than welcome to stay on the
ship and relax by the pool or participate in some of the organized
activities.
What do I need to know regarding
the embarkation and disembarkation processes?
Your cruise experience begins as soon as you step aboard the ship.
Boarding for the cruise usually begins around 1 PM. We recommend
that you arrive at the pier around noontime. It takes about an
hour to have your documents checked and processed, get your
onboard account card, and line up for boarding. On the final night
of the cruise, you should be packed and have your luggage in the
hallway by 2 AM. Make sure to leave out your clothes for the next
day, as well as your sleepwear. In the morning, breakfast is
served early; then guests go to public rooms to begin the
disembarkation process. This allows the stateroom stewards time to
clean the stateroom for the next guest. Please not that you may
disembark in groups. Wait in the public room until your group is
called. Be sure to bring a carry-on for your sleepwear and
toiletries. Once off the ship, you may pick up your luggage.
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