Before reserving your next cruise – 2

A point to consider is if you’re able to drive to the departure cruise port: You can save a plenty of money by not having to pay for airfare. Instead, do a one-way auto rental.

Will you have children traveling with you?
If so, you’ll definitely require to find out a cruise line and a special cruise ship and cruise which caters to youngsters. If you are taking kids, discover to see if the cruise has in-cabin baby sitting services available… some cruise lines do.

Important considerations if YOU DON’T desire to be on a ship with kids and college students!

Loosely the longer cruises (more than 14 days) will have older and retired couples because of school schedules. ASK the cruise ship line or your
agent before booking how many youngsters will be on this cruise?

• Also, be sure to ask yourself… is it spring break?

• Are the kids still in school?

Again, if you don!t desire youngsters on your cruise… double control the time of year and whether it!s during spring break or the holidays. These are busy times when youngsters and college students will most likely be on board.

Are you booking your cruise to relax?
If so, don’t pick a party cruise ship or a theme cruise. What’s a theme cruise? These cruises provide more of what you want your cruise to be.
Here are some examples: a certain type of food and nationality theme, fitness theme cruises, wildlife cruises, etc.

If interested to see which theme cruises are available, check with your travel agent or type in “theme cruises” (with the quotations) in Google.

Are you regarding a kid’s camp on your next cruise?
If so, be sure to get the SPECIFICS about the camp!s requirements, ages, and operating hours. You don’t desire to have ANY surprises when you get on board.

We all like the newest possible for most everything we use
It’s no different with cruise ships. Find out how old the ship is you!re regarding going on? How large or small is it?

The age of the ship can have a real impact on your comfort during the cruise. Newer ships will usually have less broken items and fewer problems. They’ll have the latest in technology to give the smoothest ride and the latest in entertainment like water slides.

Note: Usually the shorter duration the cruise, the older the cruise ship and more beat up. Of course, this shouldn’t mean the service would be any better or worse than a younger ship.

References: Ron Rougeaux – Cruise Tips & Insider Secrets

Related posts:

  1. Before reserving your next cruise – 1
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  3. Choosing the best cruise!

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