Another great place to shop for Cruise Vacation products is Amazon. They have more than just books!
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101 Things I Wish I Knew Before My First Cruise
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Many years ago when I went on my firstcruise, I was clueless. I thought all that time I spent with CaptainStubing, Isaac and Gopher watching the Love Boat had prepared me forthe cruise, but I guess I was wrong...
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The Purser (Cruises and Cruise Ships)
List Price: $2.99
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Discover the most intimate secrets of life aboard a cruise ship. Take part in the daily activities of the officers and crew. Meet the passengers who, for better or worse, become part of the ship's lore...
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Spanx Bra-Llelujah! Racerback Front-Closure Bra
List Price: $62.00
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Racerback underwire bra, Seamless, stretch nylon. Padded cups provide uplifting support and full-coverage, Sliding bar front-closure, with smooth hosiery back. Smooth back with no metal or hooks. SPANX, Style Number: 235.
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Cruise Vacation Picture Frame - Holds 4 x 6 Photo
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A great-looking cruise picture frame for a special vacation photo. Decorated with metal and ribbon embellishments; the title slot has aged-looking paper with the words: Cruise Vacation. However, there is an additional piece of blank paper behind it so that you may install your own wording if you like...
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FitFlop Women's Walkstar 3 Crackle Sandal
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FitFlops are designed to stimulate your leg muscles toning with each step you take. Studies show they also offer excellent shock absorption and instant relief from underfoot pressure.
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Matiko Women's Emilie Platform Sandal
List Price: $194.00
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In a word, mmm. The Matiko Emilie platform sandal is a delicious on-trend wedge you'll love to wear with any evening outfit. The leather upper consists of straps that wrap over your foot, two of which have a metallic mesh texture...
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Littlest Pet Shop Blythes Exclusive Pet Vacations Playset Cruise Collection
List Price: $45.99
Sale Price: $38.09
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Imagine an amazing journey on a cruise with your BLYTHE doll, 7 pets and accessories in the CRUISE COLLECTION set! Comb your dolls hair and dress her in her pretty hat and sunglasses.The CRUISE COLLECTION set has everything you need to imagine fantastic travels on a cruise ship! When your pretty BLYTHE doll is ready to go out and enjoy the sun, comb her hair and dress her up in her sunglasses and hat! Set her on her stand and arrange the deck chairs, and give her the binoculars for sightseeing! With the inner tubes, surfboard and snorkeling accessories, your BLYTHE doll and your pets can have all the fun they can handle as they enjoy their imaginary cruise!Doll comes with 7 pets, comb, doll stand and other accessories.
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Hello Kitty Cruise Vacation
Sale Price: $14.92
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12 piece Hello Kitty Cruise Vacation includes: Cruise Ship Playset with Beauty Lamp, 3 Figures, Deck Chair, Salon Chair, Water Skis, Ski Boat, Ski Rope, Moving Elevator, Removable Pool, and Sunglasses...
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BARBIE Party Cruise
List Price: $74.99
Sale Price: $56.99
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Barbie doll can cruise, party and play on this luxurious getaway. Fold open the water slide and make a splash in the poolcuzzi. Fold the slide over, and a disco ball comes out, plus music and lights for a dance party...
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Talk to a Cruise Travel Agent to Plan a Family Cruise Vacation
A family cruise vacation is a great way to get away and spend time with your children. Almost of the cruise lines offer packages that cater to families. Surf the web for the right family cruise vacation that will cater to all of your needs. Better yet, talk to a cruise travel agent. Make sure they are a member of CLIA (the industries organization) and have taken many cruise vacations on several cruise lines. The cruise travel agent will be able to steer you to the cruise lines that have children's programs that are age specific, have trained youth counselors and will fulfill your desires on your family cruise vacation.
The great thing about these programs on the cruise lines is that your children will be with qualified people all day, doing all kinds of activities and you are free to do your own thing with no worries.
A family cruise vacation takes you to many destinations without the rigors of packing and unpacking. A cruise vacation will also alleviate the stress of airport security. You might have to fly to your port of embarkation but after that there will be no more checking in and long security lines.
The cruise ship will take you to many ports where you get off the ship and enjoy your day on shore. Before you leave on your family cruise vacation research the ports you will be visiting. Plan what you want to do in each port ahead of time. Since it is a family cruise vacation, discuss this with all your family members. You can find out what the cruise lines offer in the way of tours on their website. In many cases the cruise lines let you book tours online or by fax.
Here are some guidelines to help you choose the perfect family cruise vacation.
First find out if they allow kids in your children's age group. Cruise lines may limit the amount of children in certain age groups. This applies especially at times like Easter or spring break
Do some digging to find out what kind of children's facility the cruise line has. You will want to check what the activities will be, are there play areas, and baby sitting available. Find out the rules for placing your children in the child care center. Most times you must sign your child into the play areas and the kids will not be allowed to leave until you sign them out.
It is important to know the ratio of counselors to children. You want to know that there are adequate supervisors for your kids. Know the qualifications of the care giver. For instance, on the Queen Mary II they have licensed nannies.
If you will need a cot or crib find out if they are available and if there is a fee. Sometimes these need to be reserved in advance of the family cruise vacation. The size of the cabin should be noted. If the cabin is too small, you will be cramped. If you are not taking toddlers it is best to book cabins across from each other. You and your spouse take the outside cabin and give the one across the hall from it to your children. This not only affords you privacy but the kids will feel "grown up" with their own cabin.
Check to see if they have a kids menu. A lot of kids don't eat a variety of foods. If they are particularly picky it is nice to know that the cruise lines offer food for kids, like hamburgers and hot dogs. Almost all cruise lines offer hamburgers and hot dogs at lunch around the pool but what about dinner? Find out in advance of your family cruise vacation so you know everyone will be happy.
If anyone in your family has special needs make sure your cruise travel agent asks the ship if they will provide for them. There may be two or three formal nights. If you do not feel comfortable participating in them with little children, find out what kind of alternative dining the cruise line offers. Many ships have alterative dining rooms for just this purpose. Some of the cruise lines have kid's dinners where only the children and the caregivers can attend. If this coincides with a formal night it would be nice to know.
Some of the children's activity that are offered on cruise lines are scavenger hunts, pizza parties, disco parties for teens, arts and crafts and pool parties. The cruise line will bend over backwards to keep your children entertained. They want you to come back.
So call your cruise travel agent and start planning the perfect family cruise vacation. It will be one vacation that you and your kids won't forget.
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
Can people book passage on a ship for simple travel, without subjecting oneself to a "vacation cruise?"?
Up until the 1960's, they used to have ships that people could travel around the world on. Sometimes they consisted of a few cabins set aside for that purpose on commercial freighters. Can people still travel that way, without subjecting themselves to Las Vegas style musical shows and giant buffets and all that nonsense? I think it would be a nice way to travel.
Definitely. Check out http://thetravellab.com
They have a few routes online but you can ask them about any route.
Freighters have just 12 maximum places set aside. More than that and they have to have a doctor on board.
Some other outes I know about are LA to Australia, Europe to West Africa, Europe to Buenos Aires.
There are some places you can't get on like Australia to Asia. You can't get on in the Gulf. Some places don't have a lot of exports or imports like the South Pacific and so no freighter trade.
It is about $100 a day and includes all your meals but because it is the cargo that is most important you need to be a bit flexible about sailing times. The other advantages are you get to hang out on the bridge and with the crew. A great way to travel.
Local woman falls ill on cruise
By John Harbin Times-News Staff Writer CHARLESTON, S.C. -- A cruise liner hit by an outbreak of stomach illness for the third trip in a row has returned to port in South Carolina.
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