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 What's the best travel agent for an alaska cruise?
Want to go on alaska cruise. Someone said we should use a travel agent. Can anyone recommend the best travel agent for an alaska cruise? Thanks!...


 Cruise documentation?
My mom wants to go on a cruise. She is born in China, so she moved here (USA) 25 years ago. She has an valid US Alien card (green card) and a picture NYS ID card. She is NOT a citizen, so dont advise ...


 Cruise near end of year.?
My husband and I would like to go on a cruise in the Caribbean , Hawaii or Europe near the end of the year. However, we are on a budget. Which cruise lines, destination would you recommend?...


 Cruise?????? again?
what are the cheapest cruise lines that go in the carribean?...


 Has anyone taken a cruise with Carnival and used cash for their Sail & Sign account?
I'm taking a 7 night Caribbean cruise in 3 weeks. How much cash would you recommend I take? How does using cash for the Sail & Sign account work?...


 Royal Carribean Cruise experts out there: how much is an alcoholic beverage on board?
Any unforeseen expenses ( not including excursions )?...


 Should I shave the Buttock Hairs?
while wearing my Speedo Thong or just look natural?...


 What kind of charges should I expect on my cruise?
I am taking my first cruise in December and want to know what kind of charges besides the cost of the cruise that I will encounter? I am aware of the excursions, but do they add tax or are there ...


 Can u buy drinks?
when on a Carnival cruise is there a place where u can buy beer and outher booze? or do u have to buy a beer at the bar and what about buy booze in maimi and bring it on the boat? is there a place to ...


 Taking young kids on a cruise???
My son will be a little over 2 in October. I want to take him on a cruise, but I want to go for more than just 7 or even 14 days. Has anyone ever cruised with a toddler? Any advice?...


 Best Cruise Lines- Looking to take a cruise.?
We are looking to take a cruise , probably towards the Bahamas or Mexico. Looking for personal experience on multiple cruise lines. Any help would be appreciated....


 Cruise question?
I'm driving from SC to Miami this Sunday for a cruise. This is my first time and I was wondering, do they have a place for us to park for the week? If so, any idea how much it costs? Thanks!
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 Are you suppose to tip a travel agent? ?
My fiance and I are going on a cruise for our Honeymoon. We just went and payed it off last week. This is the first time either one of us have traveled using a travel agent. After we left her ...


 Cruises/Vacation ??? Help -?
Tell me everything you know on how to book etc.

I mean I go on those vacation websites, but I have no idea what I'm looking at. lmao.

Like do you havve to fly to the place ...


 Do you know about Cruising the Mexican Riviera?
My husband and I are taking our first ever cruise in March 07. We haven't received package from travel agent yet so we don't know what to expect. Any suggestions for us? What are fun things ...


 I like to see recommendations for cruise to the Caribean?
Planning vacation on Cruise to the Caribean during Christmas 07. Any recommendation? Thanks!...


 I want to go on a cruise from New York to Europe good idea or boring?

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when i was a child friends of my parents sold everything and moved to Holland, they took a cruise to get there, I remember seeing them off and going on the ship, they ...


 What do you think is better; a cruise or a fifteen?
okay,

im turning 15 this year and i cant decide between a cruise or a party.
a had made a decision on a cruise but now all my friends are planning their fifteens and im not.
i so ...


 How many cocktail dresses do you recommend I take on a cruise holiday?
Plus any good tips you can offer for taking a cruise....


 Has anyone in the past 6 months waited until the last minute to purchase carnival cruise tickets?
My friends and i are wanting to take a cruise to the western caribbean in june 2008 and we are hoping that we wont have to pay full price for the tickets as they are $919 right now. we are hoping ...



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Carnival cruises?

My fiance and I are planning on going on a 7 day eastern caribbean cruise for our honeymoon. I have heard there are a lot of "hidden cost" when dealing with a cruise. I was wondering, if we neither one drink alcohol and only eat the buffets and stuff like that, about how much should we expect our bill to be? What do we have to watch out for?

    



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Dusie
The breakfast, lunch and dinner in the regular dining rooms are included in your cruise. You do not need to eat at the buffet unless you want to. There are a couple of specialty restaurants that cost a little extra but the cost is clearly stated in your daily newsletter. Do not go to the "art" auction, casino or photo gallery. Those all cost extra. The only costs that you would pay then are for drinks (even soft drinks cost), excursions (if you choose to go on them), and tips. Do not skip out on the tips.This is the pay the staff relies on to support themselves and families. The cruise lines only pay them about $70 a MONTH. Its only about $10 per person per day and even that gets split amoung several people.


MomSezNo
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You don't need to eat only at the buffet - the main dining rooms do not charge for meals, only the "premium" restaurants.

"Hidden costs", or things that are not included in the cruise fare, include alcohol, soda, some activities [bingo, wine tastings], excursions, tips [$10/person/day added to your bill automatically and well worth it!], tips for room service [$1-2 each time], corking fees for wine you bring board [only if you take the bottle to the dining room], spa treatments, some gym activities [yoga, Pilates], etc.

You can save money by bringing your own wine and/or alcohol and/or soda [not necessarily "legal" but people do bring all three on board with them], arranging your own excursions in port or staying on the ship or just walking around the port, not buying anything in the ship's stores [make sure you have pharmacy-type stuff with you or buy it in port], doing any on-line communications at an internet cafe in port rather than on the ship, etc.

For some great info on all aspects of cruising, go to CruiseCritic.com, click on "Boards" and go to whatever topic interests you. I'd suggest: "Money-Saving Tips", "First-Time Cruisers", "Carnival Cruise Lines" for starters.

Congratulations and have a great cruise!


Julie T
Here are some of the costs not included in your fare...

- Tips. $10 per guest per day ($140 for couple on 7-day)
- Sodas. $1.75 plus 15% gratuity per can. or buy a soda fountain card for unlimited by glass. About $42 per person.
Notable...soda card not good for sodas delivered by room service.
- Photos. $20-25 per sheet. Yes, you will buy some!
- Spa. $50-200 per service
- Shore excursions. $50-200 per. You don't have to sign up for shore excursions. You can get a taxi at the dock and ask to go to the free beach
- Taxis while in port
- Gourment coffee & sweets. $2-12
- Internet...by the minute
- Ship to shore phone. $7.00 per minute

To manage your spending, use a cash account. When you charge the amount that you have in your cash account, the purser's office will sent you a note and you can can add more cash or stop spending. Notable...Carnival charges your account for the tips the moment you step on board, so deposit your tips and spending money in the account up front.

Carnival does not use cash on board for individual transactions except in the casinos. You open an account when you board with cash or a credit card and use a sail and sign card for on board purchases.

My sister and her family of 3 spend about $500, including tips by using a cash account.


jvega624
your hidden costs would be like if you take advantage of the spa or go to the gym and take one of the exercise classes. tipping is $10 per day per person so $140.00. I would suggest giving a little more as those people work so hard to keep the ship running. your bar tab will have a 15% gratuity charge added to your tab. look up their bar menu for pricing on the website of the cruise line you choose. Excursins are 50-200 pp. just watch out for the people on the ship who try and talk you into doing something you really do not want. if you do not want to do the formal night i think you can opt out if you want. there is a $20-30 pp fee for that. hope you have a wonderful honeymoon.


Smiley
We just got back from our first cruise. We did a Disney Cruise. The only things I can think of that would be "hidden" is the gratuity, on board photos, drinks (soft and hard depending on cruise line), shore excursions and shopping. Gambling would also be a hidden but I would set a strict budget before going. (Disney doesn't have casinos)

When we were done with our cruise and I went to settle up, the only charges that were on there were ones I knew in advance.

Your food is included in the price, unless they have a special restaurant for you to make reservations at, that might have a small charge.

I think when people are talking about hidden charges, they are talking about for the cruise itself. The cruise line has one price then ads all the extra fees which are in the fine print. Like fuel surcharge, taxes, port charges and other fees. This way the price seems like a deal, but those fees can quickly surprise you.

It's worth it, just do your research ahead of time. I'd suggest going through a local travel agent, they will walk you through everything and also are great at giving you real costs.

Have fun


1Cheapcruise
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What is the tipping policy onboard?

Service Gratuities

For your convenience, we automatically charge the gratuities for dining and stateroom staff to your onboard Sail & Sign account. The total amount is $10.00 per guest, per day (our recommended guideline) as follows:

$ 3.50 Per Day Stateroom Services

$ 5.50 Per Day Dining Room Services

$ 1.00 Per Day Alternative Services: distributed to other kitchen and hotel service staff

For Cruises-To-Nowhere, gratuities of $10 per guest, per day must be prepaid.

Our Staff is totally committed to exceed your expectations in every way possible. If you are not satisfied with the service you receive, we encourage you to contact the Purser’s Information desk while onboard. This will allow us to address your concerns in a timely and appropriate fashion. At your discretion, you may adjust the gratuities at any time.

For beverage purchases, fifteen percent of the bill is automatically added to the Sail & Sign charge. Room Service staff may be tipped as service is rendered. Tipping your Maître d’ is at your discretion, based upon the service you receive.

http://www.carnival.com/CMS/FAQs/FAQLanding.aspx


Blue Eyes
if you dont drink then that'll be a plus....the only cost for the ship per se is the tips you leave for the room steward, the matre'd, etc....that info is in your itinerary when you get your tickets.....good luck....Bon Voyage....


Frederick C
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