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FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS : General Information
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do I do about paying for things on my trip?
How much should I tip to crew and staff?
How much are unlimited-soda
card?
Can a pregnant woman cruise?
Is motion sickness
a problem?
Is cruising affordable and a good vacation value?
How long are cruises?
Where can I go?
Are all ships and cruises
fairly similar?
Can I book on short notice?
Can I extend my cruise vacation?
Do cruise lines accept group
bookings?
Can we celebrate a "special"
day?
Do cruise lines welcome families
with kids?
Can singles have fun on a
cruise?
Is cruising right for honeymooners?
| What do I do about paying for
things on my trip? |
Mostly all cruise lines will allow you to establish an onboard
credit account which permits you to charge onboard purchases
to your stateroom, a credit card is required. In most destinations
located in Caribbean, Bahamas and Central America, American
currency may be accepted or easily exchanged. All other countries
will require you to exchange to their currency. It is best
to bring cash in small denominations since it is easier to
get change for these bills. It is also advisable to carry
a limited amount of cash since it is irreplaceable if lost.
Traveler's checks are recommended and you may also want to
carry a credit card., America Express, Visa and MasterCard
are the top three to travel with. Conversion rates fluctuate
on a daily basis.
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Most cruise lines suggest $9-$10 per day, per guest. This
amount covers tips for your cabin steward, waiter, and busboy.
A 15% gratuity is usually added to all bar tabs. Other shipboard
personnel can be tipped for special services at your discretion.
In general, you pay tips in cash at the end of the cruise.
Norwegian and Princess automatically add tips to your onboard
account, but the amount can be adjusted upon request.
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| How much is an unlimited-soda
card? |
Most cruise lines are now offering this but not all at this
time. The cost of an unlimited-soda card depends on the age
of the cardholder and the length of the cruise. For example,
on a 7-day cruise, a card for a child under 18 would be approximately
$20, while passengers over 18 would be charged around $35.
Cards apply exclusively to fountain soda (no cans) and may
only be purchased onboard.
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| Can a pregnant woman travel? |
Pregnancy is regarded as a medical condition. The cruise
line may require a medical certificate establishing the passenger's
due date and fitness to travel. In no case will the cruise
line permit passengers who are 24 weeks or more into pregnancy
to travel.
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| Is motion discomfort a problem? |
Not really. The most popular cruise areas boast some of the
calmest waters in the world. In addition, stabilizers on modern
ships, advance availability of accurate weather information,
and development of effective preventative medications have,
for the most part, eliminated the incidence of motion discomfort.
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| Is cruising affordable and
a good vacation value? |
Yes! We have cruise vacations to suit every budget, from
the cost-conscious to the most luxurious. Even more important,
a cruise offers the best travel value for your money. Your
fare includes all meals, your cabin, onboard daytime activities,
nighttime parties and entertainment. So for once, you'll know
what your vacation will end up costing you before you go.
(Your only extra expenses will be drinks, optional shore excursions,
and personal services such as massage or hairstyling.) You'll
be amazed at the value.
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| How long are cruises vacations? |
As long or as short as you want. Itineraries can range from
as little as three days to as long as three months! Most cruises
are 7 days in total.
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Where do you want to go? Cruises visit practically any destination
accessible by water. Caribbean is the most well know of destinations
as well Alaska and Europe to, but with the new super lines,
cruises are now in all seven seas of the world.
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| Are all ships and cruises fairly
similar? |
Oh no! Cruise ships can range from under 200 feet to over
1,150 feet and from 25ft to 200 ft high. You can sail with
anywhere from fewer than 50 fellow passengers to over 3,200.
Experience atmospheres ranging from casual to formal, classically
simple to ultra-deluxe. You can even choose between traditional
propeller-driven craft, sail-assisted cruise ships, or even
a paddle-wheel riverboat. There’s a ship for everyone.
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| Can I book on short notice? |
To get exactly the ship, cabin and sailing date you want,
you should plan and book early! But even the most popular
cruises sometimes have space available because of late cancellations.
Most cruise lines also offer early booking discounts for customers
who plan ahead. And most cruise line now do not let passengers
book last minute, they now close the sailing down 14 days
prior to sailing.
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| Can I extend my cruise vacation? |
Absolutely! CruisesInternational.com can arrange pre- or post-cruise
land packages at the same time you book your cruise. All cruises
lines offer 1 to 3 night pre- or post hotel packages. Check
you option when booking your cruise though us. We can also
make your own special arrangements by call customer service
after you have make your reservation.
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| Do cruise lines accept group
bookings? |
Yes most cruise lines will work with groups, depending on
how many people are involved. Policies vary, for more details,
please see our group page.
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| Can
we celebrate a "special" day? |
Why yes! Most cruise lines will even treat you to a complimentary
cake Your birthday or anniversary can be more festive with
champagne, flowers, canapés, wine and cheese. Just
let us know in advance, and one of our customer service members
will take care of you.
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| Do cruise lines welcome kids
and families? |
Over 50% of vacations are booked by families with children.
Most cruise lines make a special point of providing supervised
activities for all children, especially during school holidays.
If your children enjoy swimming, sports, games, movies and
the adventure of new places, they'll love a family cruise.
You'll find the kids adapt to shipboard life with ease, and
you won't have to wonder what they're up to every minute.
The cruise staff will help keep them busy and entertained.
Best of all, children generally travel at a substantially
reduced rate. For more information, please see our Family
Cruises.
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| Can singles have fun on a cruise? |
Cruising is ideal for both male and female traveling alone,
because it's so easy to meet other people. In fact, most ships
have parties just for singles early on, so you can start to
be involved right away. Most ships also have single cabins
as well as single rates for double staterooms. In many cases,
a cruise line will even find you a roommate to share a double
if you ask them.
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| 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) and
so much more to remember forever. Most lines provide special
services from Sunday or Monday departures to welcome champagne
and breakfast in bed. (And, speaking of beds, most ships have
them in double, queen, or king sizes!) Also, some ships offer
special programs for performing a marriage ceremony or renewing
your marriage vows in port. For more information, please see
our Honeymoon Cruises.
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