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New Year’s Eve Holiday Destinations

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: destinations, eve, holiday, new, year — libertees @ 1:03 pm November 19, 2011

New Year’s Eve is celebrated with great pomp and show universally. Different places have different ways of welcoming the New Year, each having a stamp of its own culture. The Strip in Las Vegas, the Niagara Falls in Canada, the Sydney Harbour in New South Wales, and Prague in the Czech Republic are famous for their New Year’s Eve celebrations.

The Strip in Las Vegas or the Las Vegas Strip, as it is popularly known, is a part of the Las Vegas Boulevard South in Clark County, Nevada, and is about 6 km in length. Several of the world’s famous hotels, casinos, resorts, restaurants and other sky-scrapers are located on the Las Vegas Strip. The Strip with its lightings is a visual delight during the night. The New Year’s Eve festivities of the Strip are very famous for its events, parties and fireworks. Top celebrities of the world attend the celebrations as guests as well as hosts to usher in the New Year in style. The casinos and hotels organise special parties and events for which seats are sold out days or months before the real occasion. The fireworks that begin with the countdown to midnight are a brilliant explosion of colours that light up the sky. As the sun goes down on the Eve, the Strip is thrown open to the public who can explore the Strip and watch the fireworks from different vantage points. Tourists from all over the world throng this place on the New Year’s Eve to absorb and take back home the spirit of the celebration.

The firework display over the mighty Niagara Falls on the New Year’s Eve renders the Falls more spectacular. There will be an Outdoor Concert Extravaganza organised this year at the Queen Victoria Park which would be made memorable with the participation of top entertainers and singers. Grand parties and gala events will be organised by the hotels around the venue. The Niagara Falls Winter Festival of Lights from November 7, 2009 to January 4, 2010 and the Niagara Parks Winter Wonderland along a five-kilometre route featuring two million lights and 100 lighting displays are the biggest highlights of the celebrations at the Falls. Brilliant firework displays will be conducted every Friday during this period with a special show and illumination on the New Year’s Eve. The Falls will be illumined on both the American and the Canadian sides presenting a visual feast for the multitudes of expectant onlookers who have travelled from even far-away corners of the world.

The Sydney Harbour , which is the most beautiful natural harbour in the world with its arresting landscape, appealing shoreline and skyline and the backdrop of an enticing horizon, is the world’s most perfect setting for New Year’s Eve celebrations. The city lights around the harbour, the stars twinkling overhead and reflecting in an enchanting sparkle on the dark waters of the Sydney Harbour at night present the world’s best lighting arrangement, not to mention the lighting decorations on the Harbour Bridge, Opera House, various other landmarks, buildings and even the cruise boats. The high-rise buildings in the surroundings of the harbour and various points on the Harbour Bridge provide strategic locations for launching fireworks. Firecrackers are also launched from barges. The synchronised thematic display of fireworks is watched by people from the shore and from the boats that cruise the harbour as part of Harbour of Light Parade. The televised display is watched by people all around the world.

Prague in the Czech Republic is another popular New Year’s Eve destination. On the 31st of December evening, the clubs and music bars of the city come alive with parties, music and dancing and other festivities to ring in the New Year. Party boats and jazz cruises are also aplenty in Prague. Towards midnight there are firework displays. People watch the fireworks from various entertainment venues and cruise boats. There are firework displays at venues that overlook the Vltava River as well as around town squares like the Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square. In addition to aerial displays, fireworks are set off by the adventurous public too!

New Year’s Eve holiday destinations are galore; choose yours with care so that you have the kind of holiday that you have always longed for. And don’t take too long a while deciding your destination, or the tickets for your favourite events and shows may run out!

Suzie W. has written several academic, marketing and research articles on topics related to social sciences, tourism, management, health and advertising. The author has worked as copy writer and editor in various advertising and publishing firms. The author presently specialises in writing articles relating to tourism and travel.

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What should a 16 year old boy wear to a “Caribbean cruise” themed Sweet 16 party?

Filed under: Blog — Tags: caribbean, cruise, party, should, sweet, themed, wear, year — @ 1:30 pm November 15, 2011

Question by John H: What should a 16 year old boy wear to a “Caribbean cruise” themed Sweet 16 party?

Best answer:

Answer by Emm H
Maybe a hawian themed shirt and shorts. Maybe flip flops and a hawian hat and a lea. Also where sunscreen on your nose! Your outfit will rock!

What do you think? Answer below!

Harbour of Light Parade – Cruising into the New Year

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: cruising, harbour, light, parade, year — libertees @ 1:03 am November 8, 2011

New Year’s Eve is the one celebration that the whole of Sydney plans for, prepares for, and anticipates for a whole year. Soon after the celebrations of a New Year’s Eve conclude, the arrangements for the next year begin, and sometimes even before.

Sydney New Year’s Eve events include aerial displays, Family Fireworks at 9 p.m., the Harbour of Light Parade and the Midnight Fireworks. The 9 p.m. Family Fireworks is a well planned and synchronized event with fireworks being launched from the barges on the Sydney Harbour, and the display seems almost magical with its pyrotechnic effects. A fleet of handsome, majestic-looking vessels, about 55 in number, will take part in the Harbour of Light Parade which has ropelight design as its chosen theme this year. The Midnight Fireworks is a spectacular show with synchronized fireworks set off from barges, from the rooftops of surrounding high-rise buildings and from umpteen strategic locations on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Almost all of the above events are best watched from aboard a cruise boat on the Sydney Harbour! And if the cruise boat is also a participant of the Harbour of Light Parade, it would be all the more exciting, as this would facilitate watching the events from the exclusion zone and from the best of vantage points, not to mention experiencing the thrill and excitement of being part of the parade.

Some of the best cruise options available are provided by the Magistic Cruises and Sydney Showboats. Their boats are known for their magnificent designs, unmatchable ambience, quality dining atmosphere, exceptional menus and ultimate comfort. Guests have seats reserved for them which allow them to sit back and relax or stroll around, absorbing the spectacular view, as and when they please! The Sydney Harbour Ballroom and the Simply Magistic cruises are not only the best party cruises available around the Sydney Harbour, but also the best party options available in Sydney. Dance right into the New Year in the setting of a most amazingly lit up Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House and many other famous landmarks against the backdrop of a sky lit up by a collage of the most beautiful of  hues!

Only a Harbour of Light Parade cruise can take you to the centre of the whole excitement, letting you soak in the thrill of the celebration, befittingly bidding adieu to the year that’s gone and ardently welcoming the New Year. The extensive outdoor decks of the Magistic Cruises and the Sydney Showboats allow a free and uninterrupted view of the amazing and brilliant outcome of a year of immaculate planning and uncompromised efforts of many to bring about the ‘bridge effect’ with such incredible precision. So get your passes, if you have not got them already, and cruise into the most memorable night ever!

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Cheap Family Travel To The Caribbean Every Day Of The Year

Filed under: Blog — Tags: caribbean, cheap, Every, family, travel, year — @ 2:41 pm March 4, 2011

Cheap Family Travel To The Caribbean Every Day Of The Year

When you work difficult all year in anticipation of a fertile reward, handle yourself and family to something decent with a fab break on Caribbean holidays. Seasoned travellers direct the way to better bargain deals to the Caribbean islands on the all inclusive holiday family plan. The all inclusive holiday package has become the number one way to glimpse the world for hassle-gratis reservations and a guaranteed rock bottom rate.<p>

Your all inclusive Caribbean family holiday covers the major travel expenses and takes the bite out of the travel ciphered. Included in the standard all inclusive plan is your international airfare, airport shuttle service, 3 sumptuous meals at the daily buffet, all on-site resort activities and live entertainment, and your option of three, four or five star accommodation. Choose a beach front water view room or retreat to the quiet space in the mountains for a panoramic sea view. Caribbean living is done your way at the price you want to pay with a custom-made all inclusive Caribbean family holiday package.<p>

The Caribbean is an ideal destination to plan a family holiday that everyone can enjoy. Caribbean family travel is a snap to book with island recreation and activities to meet all ages, interests and fitness levels. Swimming with the dolphins or petting the friendly rays is a real crowd pleaser for the kids, or hike and bike your way done the lush tropical drizzling forests teeming with alien wildlife fix to meet you. ATV and horse riding trails are plentiful on most Caribbean island destinations and the sugar sand beaches are the main event on any island of your choice.<p>

The Caribbean island resorts are experts at plan your vacationing escape and preparing the way for big family fun. Children’s camps keep the little ones busy and enlightened with age appropriate workshops, playgrounds and activities for toddlers to teens. Beach front BBQs, talent competitions and dance classes ensure the youngest traveller takes home some memories to cherish with full times and carefree Caribbean surviving at its best.<p>

Booking your family travel to the Caribbean is fast and easy with online travel brokers compete for your business. Take your time and find the right Caribbean box for you to meet and exceed your budget and rimmed up with your preferred departure dates. The Caribbean climate is warm and sunny most days of the year, making this one special destination you can count on for sun, sand and surf twelve months a year. Early booking gets you in and on your way with seasonal sales and rock bottom deals. However, late travel to the Caribbean is another way to go with guaranteed all inclusive holiday discounts to rack up some impressive last minute savings.<p>

 

 


 

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Traveling at the Right Time of Year Costs Less

Filed under: Cruise Deals — Tags: Costs, Less, right, time, traveling, year — libertees @ 2:12 pm August 6, 2010

Traveling at the Right Time of Year Costs Less

The best time to travel is in the holidays, right? Not if you want to make big savings on your traveling costs it’s not. If you travel in off peak (or low season) periods, or even in the shoulder season, you’ll find traveling costs a lot less.

 

Where are you traveling? Do you know the peak travel times for this destination? Summer and spring, no matter where you are, are generally considered the peak seasons to travel, unless you are a winter sports enthusiast. In that case, ski resorts will be having their peak season in winter. And what hemisphere are you thinking of visiting? The seasons differ depending on whether you are north or south. For example, the North America summer months are June, July, August but in Australia the summer months are December, January and February. You will need to research your destination to find out the low season times to visit.

 

First of all, what type of savings can you expect to make if you travel in the off-peak season? 

1. Air fares are much cheaper. There are less people wanting to fly so air carriers drop their prices to attract customers. Take advantage of these great savings. If you are traveling in the high season, see if you can book a flight mid-week. These flights are generally cheaper too.

2. Accommodation is cheaper and more readily available. In high season it can be difficult to find a place to stay in popular tourist destinations and when you do find somewhere it can be up to twice as much as when traveling in the off peak.

3. Eating in restaurants can be cheaper too. Owners will be trying to attract patrons so see what sort of deals you can find when eating out.

 

There are some other positives to traveling in the off peak season, other than saving money. There are fewer tourists for one, so visiting any cultural sight will be much more enjoyable. You can get more of an idea of what a destination is really like without the thousands of extra people. Experiencing the true culture is a real bonus. Did you know that opera season is in full swing in Europe in winter? Or that winter in Australia is often the best time to visit places in the north when the humidity and heat are bearable. Or how about visiting the best holiday markets in Germany in December? Do some research to find out what your chosen destination can offer in off peak, ones that you won’t experience in high season travel times.

 

So what are the negatives of traveling in the off peak? Well there are a few, but if you plan well you can overcome most drawbacks. Off peak usually means traveling in colder weather and that also means less daylight hours. Pack wisely and remember to dress in layers for the cold weather. Some tourist places close earlier or do not open at all in the off peak, so check up before you go so you are not disappointed. You will also find that in some areas the public transport system does not run as often as in peak tourist season. Find out what options you have to get to places and don’t be caught out missing the last bus home in the middle of winter, in the middle of nowhere! Some hotels and museums close down for the winter to re-furbish and get ready for the next high season influx of tourists. You can gamble and bargain your way to a great accommodation deal once you get to your destination, but all your bartering skills will be of no use if the hotels are all closed. It’s best to check what’s open before you go.

 

If traveling in the off-peak doesn’t sound attractive to you, then you might like to try the shoulder season and still get some travel price reductions. The shoulder season is considered the period leading up to and away from the high season. Usually in this time you’ll get decent weather, less crowds and lower travel costs – not the great bargains you’ll get in off peak, but lower costs nonetheless.

 

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Gap Year Travel ? be Safe

Filed under: travel — Tags: safe, travel, year — libertees @ 4:58 pm July 29, 2010

That is no reason not to take a gap year because similar accidents can and do happen closer to home but gap years do generally involve extended travel to remoter parts of the globe and thereby lies the problem. According to the FCO, over 200,000 people in the UK, of all ages, are now taking gap years or sabbaticals abroad with India, Peru and Tanzania currently the most popular places for gap year placement.

The UK Government has also recently announced a £10 million scheme to offer 18 to 25 year old from less advantaged backgrounds the opportunity to undertake placements living and working in developing countries. This means that the trend to take a gap year is set to grow even more and one estimate puts the global market to be worth a staggering £11 billion pounds by 2011. So how do you reduce the potential risks involved? The FCO offers very useful advice on their website at www.fco.gov.uk/travel and they do keep up to date travel advice information on most, if not all countries. What is still surprising though is that 25% of all travellers go abroad without adequate travel insurance but why take this unnecessary risk? Although travel insurance will not prevent something happening to you, it can certainly help to reduce some of the stresses in the aftermath. Medical expenses including repatriation, loss of baggage, legal assistance, and curtailment are just some of the essential benefits that come with most policies and it is now possible to buy tailored policies from specialist providers to cover almost every combination of gap year.

South African born Keith has lived in the south of England for most of his life. After graduating from University with a degree in Business Information Systems Management he decided to start Strawberrysoup; a website design company based in West Sussex and Dorset.

Keith successfully gained entry into the Southampton University Air Squadron and spent over 12 months training to fly. Since then he has continued to follow his interest in flying and has now began his own training in the form of a Private Pilot’s Licence.

Keith also spent 13 months working within the Image and Printing Group at Hewlett Packard in Bracknell. Throughout his time there, he was responsible for many activities including events organisation and website design and maintenance.

Great Gap Year Travel Insurance

Filed under: travel — Tags: great, insurance, travel, year — libertees @ 5:01 pm July 3, 2010

If you are in the midst of planning your gap year travel then remember to add travel insurance to your essentials list. There is no way of predicting what the future holds and travel insurance can give you peace of mind that you are protected against whatever comes your way.

You might experience cancelled flights or could lose your luggage and in either instance having a comprehensive travel insurance policy in place could help you out of the situation, saving you time, money and hassle.

Gap year travel insurance is widely available and can start from as little as around £39 for three months European cover. When it comes to organising your travel insurance, first of all think about the countries you are travelling to.

Insurance policies vary in the extent of their territorial cover and the related premiums, so you should check that all your planned destinations are included in your insurance policy. If you are only travelling within Asia, taking out an Asia-specific policy will be enough and the same applies to Europe.

If you haven’t planned that far ahead but know you will be visiting countries outside of Europe then worldwide cover would be a sensible option.

Gap year travel insurance can also be adapted to suit the amount of time you plan to be away for. From ninety days to twelve months, you can choose cover to fit in with your plans which is perfect if you are taking a long break before or after studying or simply feel like an extended holiday.

One of the benefits of gap year insurance is being rest assured that if you become ill during your trip then you will have access to medical care and treatment. The recent swine flu pandemic serves as a reminder that viruses can break out and spread quickly and all without warning.

When the swine flu virus first broke out the World Health Organisation (WHO) placed restrictions upon travel to Mexico where the virus seemingly started out.

There are now no recommended travel restrictions to Mexico or any other countries as these measures may not be effective in stopping the spread of the virus.

Individual countries are free to set their own travel policies so it makes sense to check out what’s happening around the world before you plan your trip and arrange your gap year travel insurance.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) hold a wealth of information specific to individual countries so this is a good place to start, either by checking their website or telephoning their helpline. The World Health Organisation also issue travel advice.

Before you travel it is advisable to research the level of medical care available in the region you are visiting, including access to anti-viral medications in the event you need treatment for an influenza-like illness. You should also speak to your doctor to discuss whether you should receive appropriate vaccines and other preventive measures for the destinations you intend to visit.

Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

Cheap Cruise – How To Score A Cruise Bargain

With the warmer months approaching, cruising will be one of the more popular summer vacations on people’s minds however, if it’s a cheap cruise you’re looking for, then you may struggle to find one.


The summer period, especially the holiday time is prime time as far as cruise companies are concerned. This is the time of the year they have little trouble in filling their cabins.


This doesn’t mean you cannot cruise cheap. Let’s take a look at two solid options which will help you land that bargain vacation on the high seas.


Travel Agents


Many people seem to overlook travel agents and one reason for this may be because they are such an obvious choice. They should be the first port of call simply because of their connection to the cruise companies. Connection as in receiving an order of tickets to fill that is.


Filling cabins is what it’s all about with cruise lines and their number one aim is to make sure there isn’t a vacant cabin left when the ship departs port. The travel agents job is to fill these cabins and they have the ability to be negotiable on the price of tickets.


A good tactic is to come up with a list of travel agents and then speak with each one individually over the phone. You are simply asking about the cruise you’re interested in, what’s the cost and what sort of a deal they can do.


Some may be hard to get on with and others will be very accommodating. This is simply shopping around for the best price and don’t be surprised if you can get your cost down anything up to 10% of the original quote.


It’s a great way to come up with a cheap cruise deal. How many travel agents should you contact? That’s entirely up to you but try to speak with at least five. Obviously time will be a factor but in the end, even if you are looking at saving $100 of your trip, it’s an extra $100 you can spend on your holiday.


Online Cruise Sites


This is a must alternative simply because of the power and competitiveness of the internet. Cruise companies proliferate the online scene all competing for your business but they also have the ability to locate and get you on a cheap cruise holiday.


Join some of the site’s who offer newsletters and correspondence with their visitors. This way, you can be kept up-to-date with what’s coming up and one of the advantages of these mailing lists are you’ll usually be the first to hear about the super deals.

Want to know how to score some great cheap cruise deals ? You’ll want to read this informative guide! Plus, read the latest cruise deal news and reviews on how to score a great cruise bargain.

Cruise Deals: Little Known Ways to Save Big on Your Vacation

You might not think you could actually save money by cruising on your next vacation, but with some careful planning, you can do just that! Special packages can take you on a three-night cruise to some sunny locales for under $200 a person. (Of course airfare is separate and prices are based on adult double occupancy.)

Check out some of these specials:

A three-night cruise out of Miami, Fla., with stops at Cococay and Nassau, both in the Bahamas, for just $169 a person.
A four-night cruise out of Miami, stopping first in Key West, Fla., and then on to Cozumel, Mexico, for $179 per person.
Go a different direction with a seven-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean for $675 a person. It leaves from San Juan, Puerto Rico, and stops in Bridgetown, Castries, St. John’s, Philipsburg and St. Croix.
For still another direction, how about a seven-night cruise to the Mexican Riviera, starting at $499 a person? It leaves out of San Diego, Calif., and stops in the Mexican ports of Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas.

These are just a few of the discounted cruise deals that can help you save money on your next vacation. Almost all of the major cruise lines offer some kind of discount package. And once you’re onboard, relax and enjoy all the amenities – from activities for the children to world-renowned dining to nightly entertainment. And don’t forget, once you drop anchor, get off the ship and explore the ports of call.

One word of advice – space on these discounted trips is often limited. You need to plan in advance and see what is available. And once you’re booked, try not to change the date as most cruise lines will charge a change fee.

Special packages are not the only way to cruise for less. There are other tricks for traveling in style and for less.

Book it now. If you’re on a cruise and you’ve had a great time, you can realize significant savings by booking your next cruise right there on the spot – or right there onboard. You won’t necessarily need to commit to the location, but the cruise line will be looking for a deposit to hold your place on your next cruise. If you’re not sure where on board to conduct this business, ask if there’s a cruise consultant or booking agent who can help you plan your next trip.
Repeat business. Some cruise lines reward their repeat customers with incentives or room upgrades. If not those perks, they may reduce the amount of your deposit or offer you onboard credits.
Transfer the booking. Even after you’ve booked a cruise, don’t think you’re locked into it. Often, you can transfer your booking to an online discount agent. These sites are able to help you monitor your booking, make changes and sometimes even find additional offers or savings. It’s nice to have someone on your side.
Cabin guarantee. When booking a cruise, you can sometimes get a cheaper price or a discount if you go with a cabin guarantee. This means you will be guaranteed to get a cabin in a certain category – inside, outside, with a verandah – for a cheaper price. In exchange, the company gets to select which particular cabin you’ll get – whether it’s midship, low deck, high deck, etc.
Get a consultant. If you’re new to cruising or you’re not sure what kind of cruise you want to take, where you want to go or what’s the best price available, contact a travel consultant. These are experienced travelers with an expertise in cruises. Let one of them help you arrange a floating family reunion, a quiet getaway for you and your spouse, or maybe a special group trip. Consultants can also help you make plans to fly into the port city and find you a hotel to stay in after you dock, if that’s what you want.

If you’ve not taken a cruise before, be good to yourself and make this the year you step out and step onboard!

Hal McDougal is a freelance writer who writes about several topics including cruise deals.

Your Cruise Vacation – Cruise Ship Embarkation Procedures for Cruise Travel

The Cruise vacation you have been planning for a year is now a reality. You’ve packed your bags with the appropriate clothes for cruise travel. You have filled out all of the cruise documentation, do this at home, don’t wait to get to your cruise ship, and now you are ready for this highly anticipated cruise. There are a few cruises tips about embarkation day that you should know before you head for your cruise vacation.

Keep all of your documents with you, that includes tickets for the cruise, any vouchers, passport and any immigration forms that the cruise line has sent you. That includes bus vouchers from the cruise line that will deliver you to the ship from the airport. In is wise to pack a change of clothes in your carry on in case your baggage gets delayed. If you have purchased the vouchers from the cruise line, a cruise line representative will meet you at baggage claim and take you to the bus or van that will transport you to your cruise ship.

If you decided to handle the transfer on your own, check ahead of time to find out how much a taxi will cost from the airport to the pier. It is good to know how long it will take to make the transfer so you have timed your flights accordingly. Make sure you have attached your cruise line tags with ship name, cruising date, and stateroom number. When you arrive at the pier a porter will relieve of your bags. He will expect to be tipped. The going fare is one dollar per bag.

Cruise tips are always helpful so pay attention to this one. Let the cruise line make your airline reservations. The reason for this is that if your flight is delayed the cruise line will handle it. If there are several other passengers on the same flight the cruise line will delay the departure of the ship. If it’s just you and your traveling companion they will probably put you up in a hotel in the town of your embarkation and get you on the ship at the next port of call. If you opted to do it on your own, you will have to make all those arrangements. So, for safety and peace of mind let the cruise lines do it.

If you have decided to go to the town of embarkation a few days before the cruise, that will not be a problem, so make your own reservations. Some travel insurance companies will pick up these expenses but make sure you read the fine print on the policy BEFORE your cruise vacation.

When you get to your cruise ship, embarkation could be a little chaotic. There will be lines, especially early in the check in process. There will be a lot of stressed out people so just relax and take it in stride. After you have gone through the check in process you will be aboard and your cruise vacations begins. Here is where it pays to have all of your documentation completely filled out. Many of the cruise lines have loyalty programs so if you are a repeat cruiser many times they have preferred check in areas. Many of the cruise lines will have preferred check in for cruisers who have booked suites or mini suites. Check this out with your cruise travel agent.

This is a little off topic but it’s one of the best cruise tips you will hear. Use a cruise travel agent for all of your cruise travel. It is important to deal with an agent that has sailed on many different cruise lines so they can give you an honest opinion on the difference between cruise lines. Check and see if they are CLIA certified cruise lines organization. Be careful they don’t push you onto cruise ships where they have preferred status which means they get a higher commission. Scour the internet for cruise reviews on cruise travel to back up what your travel agent is telling you.

Now back to the pier. While you are checking in you will have to give the cruise line a credit card for any on board charges. Most times your room card is also your credit card and identification for getting on and off at ports while on the cruise ship. If you can get on the ship early in the process you get two benefits. One you get to have lunch and two you get the first shot at spa and beauty appointments. It will also give you time to peruse your cruise ship and then head for the pool. Having been a savvy cruise traveler you knew to bag a bathing suit into your carry on luggage.

Just before you get to the gangway you will be stopped by the ships photographer and a picture will be taken to commemorate your cruise vacation. It will be on display in the ships photo gallery but you are under no obligation to purchase it. Check in procedures will be different from ship to ship even within the same cruise lines. It depends on the experience of the staff and the cooperation of the passengers. Remember that these folks that are checking you in have been working since seven o’clock in the morning off loading the people from last weeks cruise vacation. Then they turn around and start putting on a whole new set of passengers for the next cruise.

The most important advice is to try to keep a cool head. You are headed for the best thing you can imagine, a cruise vacation.

Happy Cruising!

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Mary Hanna has traveled the world by Air and Ship while writing eBooks, Software Reviews and Practical Articles on Internet Marketing, Cruising, Gardening and Cooking. Visit her websites at: http://www.CruiseGold.com http://www.CruiseTravelDirectory.com and http://www.CruisingTips.com

Mary Hanna has traveled the world by Air and Ship while writing eBooks, Software Reviews and Practical Articles on Internet Marketing, Cruising, Gardening and Cooking. Visit her websites at: http://www.CruiseGold.com http://www.CruiseTravelDirectory.com and http://www.CruisingTips.com

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