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Who's going on the cruise: The whole family, teenagers, young children, someone with limited physical and or mental abilities? Knowing who's going will help you decide the type and size of cabin you'll need. What kind of activities do you like to do? All cruise lines have a look and feel of their own. Make sure you check into the cruise and cruise line you're considering, and that they Þt in with what you're looking for in a cruise. You certainly don't want to book a "spring break" college age type of cruise if you're retired or have young children with you. Do your research BEFORE you book!
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Easy Hints and Tips to Prepare for Your Next Cruise! 1. Check the internet to discover as much information about the cruise line, cruise ship, and area of the world you're considering going to. 2. Ask yourself why are you going on this cruise? Is it to lounge on the beaches in the sun? If so, a caribbean cruise probably would be your best bet.
Is it to enjoy staying on the ship... relaxing, enjoying the food and on board activities? If so, maybe a transatlantic type of cruise would be best... or a cruise with fewer ports of call.
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Which cabin will work for you? Determining what priced cabin will work for you is fairly easy. If you have money to afford a more expensive cabin without regretting spending the extra money... then my recommendation is to go for it. If you don't have the extra money and you decide to get the least expensive inside cabin... you will more than happy with those accommodations.
After all... most of your time will be spent at the pool, on shore excursions and doing the many other activities that are available on the ship.
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