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                     What You Should Know About All Inclusive Packages

It seems as if every travel sector has its own terms. For example, the airline industry has words such as “transfer” or “layover.” The tour guides has language using “hosted” or “GIT.” Travel by ship cruises is no exception.

One of the most important terms you should be aware of before booking a cruise is “all – inclusive.” You should know what this is and the questions you should ask. You don’t want any surprises and unexpected out of pocket expenses.

“All – Inclusive” basically means that you pay a ticket price and get a list of services and products. This price usually gets you a room, travel to destination, meals, activities, entertainment, and staff services. Each company has an additional list of extras and services.

There are some basic steps you need to perform. The best place to start is the brochure. You will need to find out what is and is not covered by the price you are going to pay. You will also want to read the fine print carefully.

Shore Excursions - One of the primary topics covered in the brochure is shore excursions. Usually, this is not covered by the ticket price. If you choose to do some sightseeing at one of the ports, you need to be aware that food, souvenirs, and tours are additional costs.

Port Taxes – Your travel budget can be affected by port taxes. Look in the fine print for this one. A port tax is paid by passengers to each destination the ships stops. Port taxes vary so it is a good idea to inquire about this tax for all ports on your trip.

Tipping - Tipping is another cost you need to consider. Many passengers are confused as to how much or when to tip. Usually the brochure and pamphlets onboard a ship will have some information pertaining to tipping. It is important to know that each cruise line has its own tipping policy that may vary from the general industry.

Usually, you will need to be aware that the stateroom attendant, headwaiter, assistant waiter, room service, and dining manager gets a tip. Sometimes you can pay for tips before a cruise. Yet there are some cruises that automatically deduct tips and add it to an account that you will need to pay at the end of the trip. Tipping is very confusing because there isn’t a standard for the cruise industry.

Although it is rare that any type vacation is hassle free. Being aware of industry terms and costs help reduce the frustrations. And budgeting for these costs will help you to have a fun, exciting, and happy vacation that will bring lifelong memories.

                 Advantages and Disadvantages of All-Inclusive Cruise Ships

Vacationing is a pastime that is enjoyed by many. While vacations are nice, needed, and important, they can become costly. This cost is often associated with additional expenses such as food, beverages, and entertainment. If you are interested in vacationing aboard a cruise ship, but you are worried about the cost, you don’t necessarily have to be.

All-inclusive cruise ships are cruise ships where just about everything is included. The cost of your drinks, food, and entertainment are often taken care of. If you are wondering whether or not you should book reservations aboard a traditional cruise ship or an all-inclusive cruise ship, you are not alone. A large number of travels wonder the same thing.

When it comes in all-inclusive cruise ships, there are a number of advantages and disadvantages. To determine whether you could benefit from an all-inclusive cruise ship, you are encouraged to weight the advantages and disadvantages each. After you have considered each, you are encouraged to make a decision. If the advantages outweigh the disadvantages then an all-inclusive cruise ship may be just what you need and visa versa.

The biggest advantage of all-inclusive cruise ships is that most of your needs are taken care of. As previously mentioned, most all-inclusive cruises cover food, drinks, and entertainment. If you are interested in drinking a large amount of alcohol or feasting on the amazing onboard food, you may be able to do so free of charge. You may also be granted exclusive admittance into movie theatres and video arcades.

To many, having foods, drinks, and entertainment provided free of charge sounds too good to be true. In some cases, it may be. While many of your food and drinks are included in an all-inclusive package, not all are. It is possible that you may be required to pay for your alcoholic beverages. There are some cruise ships where alcohol beverages are included in the package, but on others it is not.

When it comes to food, your food at a sit-down restaurant may be provided free of charge, but your snacks are typically not covered. This often includes snacks or small meals purchased at onboard specialty shops and vending machines. If your snacks and small meals are not covered, you can prevent the extra expenses by eating a large meal. You may also be able to save money by brining your own snacks onboard, if the cruise ship allows it.

As mentioned above, entertainment is often included in an all-inclusive cruise ship package. As with food and drinks, the entertainment is often limited. It is likely that you will gain free admission into a dance or ball, but you will not be able to gamble free of charge. If you are interested in gambling aboard the ship’s casino, you will have to come up with your own funds.

When it comes to the cost of an all-inclusive cruise, there are many travelers who get confused. The cost of an all-inclusive cruise may seem high, but it is often that way to cover the cruise line’s expenses. For many individuals, the cost of an all-inclusive cruise is a great value. To determine whether or not you will save money aboard an all-inclusive cruise, you need to estimate your cost of food, drinks, and entertainment aboard a traditional cruise. Simply by comparing the two, you can easily determine which cruise package offers the better deal.

The advantages and disadvantages of all-inclusive cruise ship vacations are important. By examining each and comparing them to what you want and need out of your cruise, you can easily determine which cruise ship vacation package is right for you.

 

A happy cruise vacation memory starts with the source - booking the vacation.  Whether it is online or a live travel agent, the first step of the vacation process does have an affect on how you start your vacation.  If the experience is pleasant, it seems that the vacation starts on the right note.  However, if you experience a booking situation - the company was uncaring, inconsiderate - you tend to look at the vacation differently.  

I've booked many vacations through various online companies and travel agents.  When it comes to cruises, I have been very happy with Cruise Direct.  They are knowledgeable and offer all the various cruises that anyone would want.  Cruise Direct even has a low price guarantee.  If you are interested in a family cruise vacation go here.  Family Cruises

 

 

 

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Who's Going - Who's Going? (no replies)
Looking over the forums, I repeatdly see postings asking who's going on this ship, this sailing, etc. Friends, once you are boked on a cruise, go to the 'Cruise Tracker' link ( [www.cruise-addicts.com] ) at the top of this screen. There, you can post your booking and see who else is logged in for that cruise. Additionally, you can link to their profile and PM them, directly.
Celebrity Galaxy - San Juan 9th Feb 2009 (no replies)
Newbies here - our first cruise apart from a river/lake cruise through Russia from St Petersburg to Kizhi island. Not really the same (except possibly the mosquitoes!). Any others here planning the same sailing? Any past experiences to offer to newcomers - what to avoid or what to jump in to?

Tony and Gill
GALAXY DEC 5, 2008 TRANS-ATLANTIC (2 replies)
Hi
Anyone sailing on this one? Dec 5, 2008 Trans-Atlantic
bzdiaz
Millenium Northbound from Vancouver, May 29, 2009 (no replies)
Just booked our 9th cruise to Alaska.
A long countdown, but a sweet deal.(:P)
Anyone else going?
Solstice 15 MAR 2009 (no replies)
A short 7 Dayer has been booked. Unusually short for us with the air travel .....but must go as being forced by friends

I see several others in the Cruise Tracker are booked. Where are you guys.....???
Can't wait to sit on the grass on this new =X= ship. (First time on over 100 000 T.)
Celebrity Infinity Panama - Shore Excursions (no replies)
Cruising Fort Lauderdale to San Diego on Celebrity Infinity in October. Looking for advice on what shore excursions to do from ship and which to do independently.
Roll Call Galaxy Southern Carribbean Departing San Juan 9 Jan 2009 (3 replies)
What a better way to start the year than with a tan and stress free living?

Sailing 09 Jan 2009, out of San Juan on a ten day carribbean cruise on the Celebrity Galaxy? If you are then be sure to sign up for the Cruise Critic Complimentary Onboard Party by going out to the following website: [secure.celebritycruises.com].
As of 9 September 2008, there are eleven folks signed up so far. Twenty five must participate in order for the ship to host the party, so your participation would be greatly appreciated-it's a great way to get know other cruisers.

Sailing in our party will be four folks: Susan Day, Hollywood, South Carolina; Tom and Karen Parker, Charleston, South Carolina; and Helen Parker, Newark, Delaware. We will be celebrating Helen's 50th Birthday!

We are very excited to be visiting the southern carribbean islands. We have been on a Hawaiian cruise, three western carribbean cruises and one eastern carribbean cruise over the couse of the last nine years. If you have already visited any of the islands and would like to recommend or share excursions or recommendations about what to see and do, it would be greatly appreciated.

We look forward to meeting you on the boat.
Celebrity Solstice February 8, 2009 (no replies)
Anyne else signed up for this date?
celebrity millenium seward to vancouver 8/29/08? (no replies)
any other families out there going on this cruise?

We are still finalilzing a bus tour to seward as we want to stop at the big game alaska and the glacier on the way down to seward. Didn't realize how far it was! our children are 3 and 5. Any tips appreciated

happy cruising,

melissa
san diego (hometown- newcastle , australia)
Summit Oct. 18 - Nov. 1 Mediterranean (no replies)
Hi, anyone out there booked for this date/itinerary? Anyone already been on this, with good tips and advice? Enquiring minds want to know!
Century sailing from Amsterdam Aug 31 (no replies)
We will be in Amsterdam a few nights early - give us an e-mail!
Solstice May 25 , 2009 (no replies)
Hey fellow cruisers, Anyone sailing to the Mediterranean on the 25th??

This is going to be my first cruise that is on one of the newer ships and is more than 5 days! Any tips you can send my way I would truly appreciate. My first time to Italy as well. I have been to Greece and it is one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen, although I missed most of the islands when I was there. The Greeks really know how to live!!

Hope to you from you!!

Happy Cruisin'

LK
GALAXY 12 September 2008 (no replies)
Hi Everyone

I have been looking at the Cruise Critic Roll Call for this cruise and there are remarkably few people on the board and even less registered for the on-board connections party. Is there anyone else out there on this cruise?? If so, please register for the Cruise Critic get-together.

Mac
Galaxy, August 1, 2008 (no replies)
We will be on this cruise (our first one !). Anybody else ?
We will make most of the excursions on our own. Let us know if you're interested in sharing some excursion.

Humberto & Muriel
Azamara Quest Experience (1 reply)

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