Sunday, September 26, 2010

50 TOP TIPS

from the 
World's Smartest Cruisers

The art of cruising, like chess and cricket,
takes time and expertise to master.
That's why we asked some of the most 
well-traveled, cruise-savvy folks we know
(hundreds of readers and a handful of pros)
for advice. Read on for their sea-setting strategies, 
culled from a decade of collective experience
marching up and down gangways.

TIP #1

Traveling with a large family or a group of Friends?
Bring along walkie-talkies (such as Motorola's Talkabouts)
to keep everyone connected without cellphone roaming charges.
said Sherry Brooks, Westlake Village, Calif.

TIP #2

You are almost always charges extra for softdrinks,
beer, wine and cocktails at meals. But if you
Stick to Juice, you can drink for free (on most ships).
Kathy Pagliei, Swarthmore,

TIP # 3

On every cruise we have been taken,
my wife tapes a balloon to our cabin door. That way, 
our stateroom stateroom stands out in the long hallway.
said Eli Rose, Tampa,Fla.

TIP #4

Many Major cruise lines 
provide free passage to guests qualified 
to lecture on board. Call the lines 
entertainment office to see if  you
have the necessary skills.
by: Uvonne Mcarty, Sparks Nev.

TIP #5

Nearly every cruise line will
toss in one free cabin if you travel
in a group of 15 or more.
by: Carolyn Spencer Brown,
Pennington,NJ

TIP #6

If  you book while you 
are aboard, some lines offer
a discount of $175 and up on the 
deposits for future trips.
More good news you can usually get
a refund on your deposit if you decide to cancel alter.
by: Jeff Pugel, New York