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Planning a Family
Cruise
Family cruise
vacations are an exciting way to share very special family moments. The kids will enjoy the experience
of traveling the high seas while you and your spouse enjoy great deal of well deserved quality time
together.
Plan Your Schedule
Once the date has
been greed upon, check for available cruise dates in advance.
Assess Your Budget
Even if you can afford the first class rate for a cruise, knowing where
and when to spend your
money is crucial. Great deals are available. Spending wisely can open more avenues
for
enjoyment. Make a rough estimate on how much you can actually spend, and then
put
aside a contingency fund to allow for the unexpected. Consider getting away before
the
winter season is in peak.
Choose Your Destination
Perhaps the Caribbean would be a good start. However, this is a family decision...Mexico and
Hawaii are also wonderful destinations.
Select Your Cruise Line and Ship
Finding the best
cruise line and ship is another challenging task. Check online. Choose the cruise line and ship that fits your family's budget, schedule and
destination. The Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Holland America, Norwegian and Disney cruise lines all
offer great deals for family cruises. Compare their services, amenities and prices including their youth programs. Make sure that
the cruise line and the ship you chose are kids and teens friendly.
When deciding it
is important to ask what they expect in a youth program, or what they want to do while on the ship. They will help you
decide.
Make Your Reservation
Cruise
reservations can be made up to two years in advance. Thus, more time to prepare and save a little extra and take advantage of
discounts.
Passport
You can’t board
the ship without your passport. Make sure that you have passports.
Camera
Make sure that it
is in good working condition
Binoculars
Not really that
important, but bring them if you have them.
Clothes
Include some
formal wear, don’t forget your swimming attire.
Footwear
Casual shoes will
be just fine and a pair of formal shoes should to match the formal wear.
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