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7 Money Saving Factors For Cruise Budgeting

December 23, 2009 by David Erskine · Leave a Comment 

Are you excited to go on your first cruise but had to ask this single important question: how much money should I bring on a cruise? How much money should you really bring? You asked the right question and it’s important when you go on your first cruise. It’s very essential to have a good game plan and prepare for all your budget needs so cruise lines won’t take advantage of you.

Gratuities – Generally this will cost less than $13 for each individual in your cabin per day. When you arrive at the pier they will set up an account for you to cover anything you buy inside the ship. A card will be given and this will be the key to your cabin and pass to get around the ship. After the trip they will total the tip to your bill and you can choose to pay with your plastic or cash.

Alcohol and Soft Drinks – Your cup of java, tea, milk, juices and punch are all supplied for FREE but you must shell out for alcoholic beverages and soft drinks. And yes, there is a 15% gratuity to each order.

Photographs – Cruise line employees will shoot a lot of pictures of you and these will cost you $15 – $26. The cost will go in your on-board cruise account.

Cruise Excursions – It’s really not mandatory to book a cruise ship excursion but cruise lines are very good at persuading you with really good tour deals and these packages can cost $100 for each person maximum.

Collectibles – Same thing here. Collectibles that you purchase inside the ship will be charged into your account.

Spa Services – The costs of their spa services is a little high when you compare it to an average spa salon. Normally you will also have to pay for some special massage services or any other offers insides the spas.

Internet – Ships now have WiFi access but there is a fee if you want to surf the Web and it will cost you like $50 per hour. Try using the Internet on the shore because it’s a lot cheaper and faster compared to the ship’s bandwidth.

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What to Bring on a Carnival Cruise

December 21, 2009 by David Erskine · Leave a Comment 

Thinking of some neat ideas on what to bring on cruise? A lot of people are really excited to go on their first cruise and a lot of them are really anticipating it. You better make some serious preparations on the things that you really need but this time we’re going to discuss some of cool things that you can bring on your cruise.

Clear Plastic Container – You can hang this anywhere you on your cabin especially your bathroom door. This is very easy to purchase and you can buy one at your local store. Remember that you should get a container that you can see through so you can easily find those hard to find things inside.

Masking Tape – In a cruise, you just don’t use your masking tape for sticking things. You can actually utilize them and use it to label your luggage, repair your usual stuff and more brilliantly as a tool for removing lint from your clothes.

Auto Air Freshener – Do you first go the bathroom when you get into your cabin? I think you should be cautious because of the fact that you don’t know the people who used it before you. That’s why it’s essential for you to pack some air fresheners and sanitizers just to be sure.

Air Purifier – Sometimes you will travel with someone who has an issue with the air they are breathing. For this situation, an air purifier will be the best solution for them. It will provide them with fresh air and solve their breathing problems.

Handy Flashlight – Now I will bring a flashlight in every cruise that I will take because it helped me at night to avoid stepping over someone and tripping over them.

Phone Cards – These are wonderful gifts to cruise employees. Most of the cruise employees are from other countries and sometimes it is very hard for them to spend their hard-earned money just to call home.

Candy Bars – When you give your tips, try wrapping your dollars around candy bars when tipping your stewards, waiters, assistants, and other crew members. It’s really wonderful to see their smiles when they receive this extraordinary tip.

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3 Dress Codes To Wear On A Cruise

November 25, 2009 by David Erskine · Leave a Comment 

Having problems on what to wear on a cruise? Thinking of what to wear on a cruise can be quite problematic for first-time cruisers. We all have different options and a lot of the factors are dependent on things like itinerary, weather and how active you are during the day.

Some of the quick rules to remember:

* The rugged look is never acknowledged or suitable

* Bikinis and swim suits are never accepted in the main dining rooms

* Casual items like flip-flops, or tank tops are also not welcomed in main dining area

* Dress code is more relaxed and open on the pool deck

First-time cruisers should remember the 3 basic dress codes on a cruise: formal, informal and casual.

Formal – Many cruise lines have at least one formal night and some have more than one formal occasion. This is a great time for women because they love this stuff but men usually are having trouble being this formal. Generally men will wear a dark suit with a tie. You can rent or buy a tuxedo if you don’t have one available. For women, they can wear a gown or a cocktail dress but if they’ve been to a wedding recently, their wedding outfit would be a nice fit.

Informal – Some cruise liners have informal dress codes in the evening except for formal night. This can be a little trickier because it can mean a lot of things, depending on the ship. For men, you can wear a jacket and a collared shirt and an attractive evening dress would be appropriate for women.

Casual – Also known as smart casual, many cruise liners generally implements this dress code except on formal nights. Important thing to remember is try to wear comfortable clothes. For men, you can wear collared shirts, sport shirts and slacks. For women, sporty dresses, skirts and tops and pants outfits will work.

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