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Contemplating Taking a Cruise? Here are Some Myths and Facts.Susan Dunn We all would probably ask these sorts of questions to ourselves when thinking about cruise travel. With the right cruise travel tips you would have all the information you need to work out the best time, place and destination for your your cruise travel. I especially like the bit about hurricanes!
A cruise has been proven to be good for your health, announces the captain on the RCI at the end of the cruise. I am nodding my happy and relaxed head in agreement.
Many of us who take cruises think that's true. I haven't been able to find any documentation, but ocean passage has long been considered the traditional cure for anything from heartbreak to consumption. There's something about staring at the ocean, and being rocked to sleep at night (barely noticeable with today's stabilizers, but it's happening), and the xtreme quietude of the well-chosen inside cabin. If you've never cruised, you've probably heard lots of rumors. Here are some myths about cruising, and the facts. 1. It's too expensive. How about 4 days from Galveston to the Caribbean for $299? And because it's a package, you can budget. Included in the base price are all meals, your room, and all activities on board, and you can calculate the tips (and to me, the recommended gratuity is at least half what they should get). It is NOT cheap to drink and gamble (that's how they make their money - doh) and expenditures on shore excursion and personal services such as massages can mount. You can find cheaper shore excursions negotiating yourself with the cab drivers who line the ports waiting to offer you a better deal. There are also serendipities such as massages for $20 an hour on a Russian River Cruise (Uniworld). Cheapest rates BTW are between the end of August and up to Christmas, but also many last minute deals. Get your passport ready so you can take advantage of these specials. 2. Takes too long. Cruises come in all lengths, frm 2 days (the Cruise to Nowhere) to months. 3. They don't go anywhere I'd want to go. That's hard to believe. According to ACLI, cruises visit 1,800 ports worldwide and go practically everywhere accessible by water. The Caribbean, Bahamas, Alaska, Bermuda, Europe, Hawaii, Tahiti, the Orient and more. And don't forget the River cruises - the Volga, the Danube, the Mississippi. 4. I'm not free during the month of ____. Cruises go out all the time! The Caribbean is wonderful year round, but some locations have restrictions. According to the Cruise Line International Association (CLIA), you can only cruise Alaska between May and September to Europe between April and November to Bermuda between April and October the Panama Canal, between September and April. Don't miss local specialties such as the famous White Nights in Russia - end of summer. 5. It's too risky because of hurricanes. Official Hurricane Season is June 1 - November 31st. That's half the year. The CLIA states that ships are equipped with state-of-the-art weather equipment that keeps the crew fully aware of a storm's position and if there's any danger, they simply change course. Personally, I cruised during Isabel, and it was safer than being anywhere on land in the vicinity. We changed course and outran it. My friend Ken, who cruised during Vietnam says they would dip in and out of a hurricane in order to wash the ship. Your Captain knows what he's doing and, you know how it goes, with a trillion dollar ship at stake - Of course you may end up in Belize instead of Grand Cayman, but you'll be out of harm's way. 6. I'm not sure I'll choose the best cruiseline. Having cruised on several lines, I'll tell you they were all good experiences and each had its plusses and minuses. Go online and look around. Consider price, ports, ships (size, age, accommodations), and passengers (number, interests, ages, etc.) I've never spoken with anyone who'd been on more than one line who had a favorite. 7. Those ships are too big oo small, the atmosphere is too casual oo fancy, it's all boozing and gambling/all high brow culture and museums. Cruise ships come in all sizes, from under 220' to over 1000', carrying anywhere from 100 to over 2600 cruisers. Some are casual, some old-world luxury. Some have endless activities like at a resort, while others focus on culture. Many offer enrichment lectures (I have served as one many times) with topics from Renaissance art, to self improvement, to strategic financial planning. 8. You get treated differenty if you can't afford 'first class.' Doesn't exist any more. All passengers can use all facilities. The price of the cruise is based primarily on the cabin size and location, and no one knows which is yours when you're out and about. Dining is the same, and all services just as courteous no matter where your cabin is. 9. It's too complicated. Ask someone who's actually cruised to explain to you what it's like in reality. For instance, dress is mostly casual, shore excursions are easy to set up, there are multiple dining options (you can even avoid formal night if you like and still eat!, you can get laundry and dry cleaning, there are activities for your children, your bags are delivered to your cabin door. To me, cruising has all the benefits of a trip without about 90% of the hassle, no parking problems, no need to pack and unpack, lots of guidance and people to help you, and you can always drink because the Captain is always driving. On our recent River Cruise in Russia (Uniworld), we were absolutely pampered. Everything was taken care of no stress. For instance at the Hermitage, with the lines stretching to eternity, we were ushered in a side door. Also incredibly healthy meals. 10. All you do on a cruise is eat. The average" weight gain on a cruise is 8 lbs., but I have lost weight on some cruises. It's a matter of choice because there are more healthy food options available than you'd find in an onshore restaurant, exercise programs and equipment, and rigorous excursion options. Mark smart choices and you can come back more fit than when you left, both physically and mentally. (c)Susan Dunn ( www.susandunn.cc ),a coach, is a regular speaker for cruiselines. She is the author of "How to Get to Present on a Cruise", www.webstrategies.cc/acruise.html which gives you explicit tips on how to get chosen for this great opportunity and how to succeed once you're chosen. Mailto:sdunn@susandunn.
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