Earlier in this blog I talked about how travelers should consider taking their kids with them when they go cruising. In that article I discussed how most cruise ships have special accommodations for entertaining kids while their parents have their own fun. Yet, why not consider going on a cruise where kids are the main focus? You can if you decide to take your family on a Disney cruise.
Disney Cruises
March 13th, 2008 · No Comments
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Antarctic Cruises
March 12th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Many people believe that Antarctica is a continent that cannot be visited by the general public. This is not entirely true. While most of the continent’s inhabitants are scientists and researchers, there are a small number of Antarctic cruises that allow anyone the opportunity to experience Antarctica’s wonder.
Most Antarctic cruises can accommodate 48 to 250 passengers. Additionally, they are much more quaint than traditional cruises. There isn’t much when it comes to shows, as most of the entertainment is had through bars or libraries. Food is served in a restaurant-style dining hall at certain times.
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Land Travel vs. Cruising
March 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Which is better… traveling on land or cruising? Well, having done both I would have to say that cruising is better. With land travel you have to pay separately for your lodging, transportation and food. Of these expenses food can add up, especially if you like eating at fancy restaurants. For this reason during our land trips we decided to eat very light for breakfast and lunch, while eating more lavishly at dinner.
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Titanic Cruise
March 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Titanic-Nautical Resources and Cunard Cruises are planning a historic Titanic cruise in 2012. The ship that they intend on using is called “Queen Mary 2.” But besides that the goal is to try to recreate the positive experiences of the Titanic in hopes of remembering the men, women and even children that fought for their lives as the infamous ship sunk almost 100 years ago.
Some of the on-board activities will include: watching classic Titanic movies, listening to the stories of undersea Titanic explorers, gala dinners, custom balls and much more. As far as land excursions, patrons can visit Titanic Museum in Branson, Missouri. They will also get a chance to visit tourist attractions in Southampton, England.
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Weekend Cruises
March 9th, 2008 · No Comments
If you find you’re unable to take extra time off from your job to go on a week-long cruise, consider weekend cruising. With weekend cruises you leave Friday and come back Sunday or Monday. So, you have a mini-vacation lasting 2 to 3 days.
Weekend cruises can be really fun, despite how short they are. You still get the same type of amenities as you would on a regular cruise, including restaurant dining, live shows, buffets, gambling, room service and even land excursions. In fact, weekend cruises don’t differ in that arena.
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Freestyle Cruising
March 8th, 2008 · No Comments
If you’ve seen most of the commercials associated with Norwegian Cruise Lines, you’ve probably heard of the term ‘freestyle cruising.’ Yet, what exactly does it mean, and how can you determine whether or not it’s right for you? Well, simply put freestyle cruising is designed to help you control when and how you eat and watch entertainment.
For example, when you go on a freestyle cruise, you can eat at one of the restaurants any time you want. On a traditional cruise, if you want to eat at a restaurant, you have to eat at designated times. If you want to eat during off-hours, you have to go to a buffet or the pizzeria.
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Cruise Line Jobs
March 6th, 2008 · No Comments
Have you ever dreamed of having your office on a luxurious cruise ship? Believe it or not you can… assuming you have specialized skills. Some higher-level cruise line jobs include captain, onboard doctor, massage therapy, fitness instructor and much more. A simple Google search of ‘cruise line jobs’ can yield a wealth of information relating to fields in which people can work on cruise ships.
There are also lower-income cruise line jobs, for individuals that don’t have much education or experience. Some are not as stressful as others. Examples of these types of jobs could be cashiers, casino operators or shampooers. These jobs are more competitive, despite the pay.
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The Last Minute Cruise
March 5th, 2008 · No Comments
For vacationers that don’t like to plan their trips in advance, the last minute cruise might be the answer. What is a last minute cruise? It is a type of cruise that is scheduled less than a month in advance. And, despite what many may believe, the last minute cruise can actually offer a wealth of discounts. This is because they tend to reflect the vacation packages that cruise liners are struggling to sell.
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Staying Safe on a Cruise
March 4th, 2008 · No Comments
For the majority of people, taking a cruise is a pleasant experience. But there are a few people that encounter serious problems when they go on a cruise. These problems can include stalking, rape, illness and even murder. To make matters even worse, when these things happen often there is not any justice. This is because most of the time the cruise industry is so busy trying to cover up negative incidents occurring on their ships.
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Dinner Cruising
February 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Do you want to experience what a cruise is like without having to spend thousands of dollars to do it? Then you should consider going on a dinner cruise. For less than $100 per person, a dinner cruise will allow you to experience the many of the luxuries of cruising for a few hours. And contrary to its namesake, dinner cruising can take place in the morning or in the evening.
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