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Cruise Food? |
I only went on one cruise, and I was under the impression you could get room service, anything you wanted, 24 hours a day.
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Cruise to Mexico? |
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Anyone ever go on an NCL cruise? |
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I went on a 4 day cruise and after 48 hrs on land, I'm still dizzy occasionally. Is this normal? |
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Departing from San Juan? |
| if you are departing for a southern cruise, san juan is the common port. I've read in some internet blogs that if you leave from san jaun most of the passengers will be puerto rican and that ... |
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I want to buy cruise tickets, what is the cheapest you can get for one? |
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Norwegian Cruise Pride of Aloha Dining Question? |
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On a carnival cruise, do minors have to pay in a resturant? or if they eat at the bar? can they get drinks.... |
for free and then their parents pay for it at the end? im going on a cruise and i'd like to know the eating arrangements and such
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Cruise insurance? |
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Crusie ship jobs !! Im a trained beaty therapist & massuce im looking to apply to some cruise liners? |
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Best cruise for spring break? |
| I'm looking for a good cruise to go on for spring break with three friends. So far, I've only been able to find the "party cruise" (through STA) to the Bahamas for $680 - is this ... |
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Cruises Help Please???? |
Which website do you use to book really cheap cruises?
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I am going on a Carnival cruise Oct 12 on the Valor and I was wondering if there is anyone out there? |
I am going on a Carnival cruise Oct 12 on the Valor and I was wondering if there is anyone out there also going?
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Crown Princess vs. Carnival Freedom? |
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How do I get VIP access on a Carnival Cruise Line.? |
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Cost of Spa/On board activities on Carnival Cruise Ships? |
I was just wondering if anyone could tell me how much onboard activities on the cruise ship costs such as the spa? Does anyone know where I can find prices or have a guestamation?
My husband and I have put our deposit on a cruise, so maybe if we paid the rest of it it would tell us???? Not quite sure.
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Hidden Costs of Cruising
You have probably heard the term "all-inclusive" applied to cruises every so often. But while a voyage is one of the best values around since all major expenses (lodging, meals, snacks, activities and entertainment) are indeed included in the fare, there are some items -- mostly of a personal nature -- that are out-of-pocket expenses. "Ready money," Lord Byron once said, "is Aladdin's lamp." So set aside some cash to cover these expenditures to truly make your next sailing the cruise of your dreams. And to make sure the incidentals don't break the bank for you, here are some tips on saving on the "seven seas":
Shore Excursions: Read the line's shore tour booklet and attend the port lectures given aboard ship that give you more details about the organized tours available for sale on the ship. Prices for these excursions range from about $25 - $45 for a half-day city tour, to more than $200 for some all-day tours, overland programs including meals and snacks and such exciting offerings as helicopter flight-seeing and hot-air ballooning.
Savings Tip: While you may wish to sign up for some of the ship's tours (particularly if you are not familiar with the port and do not speak the language) you also have the option to tour independently at a fraction of the cost -- or even for free, if you go on a self-guided walking tour. Before setting sail, request free planners with maps, calendars of events and attraction brochures for the ports of call on your itinerary from tourist boards. Check out books on your destination from the public library, and visit Web sites such as this one, particularly our Ports of Call, to give you ideas for touring in the ports. Look over the calendars from the tourist offices for festivals or crafts displays (sources of good, free entertainment) during your visit. Art galleries showcasing local work, parks and beaches are some free or nominal charge attractions to check out. Museum and native crafts exhibits are other inexpensive options. If you decide to hire a car and driver to give you a private tour (generally less expensive than the shipboard excursions) or just to take you to the center of town, always agree on the price (and in the case of a tour, what specific points of interest will be covered) before you board the car.
Alcohol and other Beverages: Alcoholic beverages and wine are not included in the cruise fare on most lines (with the exception of some ultra-deluxe lines). And your tab can add up: Hard liquor, cocktails and wine range from $3.50 - $8 apiece, depending on cruise line (higher end lines tend to charge more for drinks); soft drinks will run $1.50 - $2.
Savings Tip: Most vessels advertise "daily drink specials" you may want to try. At meals, iced tea, milk, coffee and juices are complimentary. If you are traveling with children, find out if your ship offers "soda packages" that feature unlimited sodas during the cruise for about $15-$20. Or bring-your-own -- we pick up soda six-packs in port. Be forewarned, though: cruise line policies on bringing alcohol onboard are highly restricted.
Casino Gaming: Shipboard casinos keep getting bigger and bigger, so it is safe to say, the lines are doing well at their tables and slots.
Savings Tip: Set a limit as to how much you wish to risk and leave if you lose it. Or better yet, avoid the casino altogether -- there are plenty of other diversions onboard, like music for dancing, production shows, variety entertainment and TV-style game shows that will not set you back a penny!
Spa: A massage is typically around $90 - $110. Take advantage of ship discounts on port days. Most shipboard spas are operated by Steiner's of London, and the staff, who works on commission, often gives you a sales pitch (they sometimes even call it a "prescription") that calls for you to buy several of their products.
Savings Tip: If you get a sales pitch and do not want the products, just smile and say you will think about it and get back to them. Or be bold right up front -- and ask not to be bothered with sales pitches at all. Another tip: check your ship's daily program of activities for ads for spa treatment specials that may be available one day only or during certain hours of a given day.
Souvenir Shopping: You probably want to purchase something to remember your cruise, and it may take a lot of willpower to pass up on the beautiful -- and expensive -- figurines, perfumes, designer fashions and leather goods if your budget does not allow for them.
Savings Tip: Avoid temptation by not browsing in the boutiques onboard and ashore if you cannot afford to buy. If you do plan to purchase some souvenirs, check the prices of merchandise at stores back home and bring pages of their sales catalogs for the particular items you are interested in to compare prices (they may be cheaper at home). Good, inexpensive souvenirs include handicrafts from outdoor markets and street vendors, and local products such as coffee, jellies, etc. purchased at grocery stores in the ports.
Laundry: As at land-based resorts, laundry and dry cleaning charges on a cruise can be steep (approximately $2.50 to $3.50 to wash a T-shirt, for instance). Check to see if there is a self-service launderette and use it (typically, washing and drying one load of clothes comes to about $2 - $3).
Savings Tip: If there is no launderette, pack enough changes of clothes for the cruise and do the wash back home.
Film And Other Camera Needs: Getting additional film, batteries and other camera supplies will not only cost you more money (generally $1 to $2 more per item than the same articles bought at a discount store back home), but precious vacation time as well. Ships' photographers typically charge $7 - $9 per photo, $15 - $20 per formal portrait.
Savings Tip: Buy plenty of film and other camera supplies on sale at home -- and bring more than you think you will need, just in case. Take your own pictures and rely sparingly, if at all, on the ship's photographers.
Tipping: Many lines recommend about $10 per person per day to be given to the dining room waiter ($4.00 per person, per day), assistant waiter ($2 per person, per day) and cabin steward ($4.00 per person, per day). If you have butler service, be prepared to tip that crew member $4 per day. Bar tabs are charged a 15 percent gratuity automatically. When the maitre d' performs a special service, such as arranging for a birthday cake to be brought to the table, he should be tipped as well.
Savings Tip: These folks -- particularly the waiters, assistant waiters and cabin stewards -- work very hard. Unless the service has been poor, tip the recommended amount. And add a little more, if you can, for outstanding attention |
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Range in all prices and packageas are available. Book a spa day for the days you are at ports. The prices are cheaper when everyone else are out on excursions |
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I have been on two Carnival cruises. I do not use the spa, but from what I saw, they were expensive, like $1 minute for a massage.
The only premium items to pay for were the spa, casino, bars, soda, photo, duty free shopping, supper club, and specialty coffee.
All the food was included, both Lido dining and dining room, room service, and 24 hour pizza. The activities and shows were free, as well as the Captain's cocktail party.
Be careful. When you board the ship, you open a shipboard account to pay for everything. We are careful, but both trips, we saw people with their statements the last morning complaining about bar tabs of several hundred dollars. It is easy to spend in the shops and casino when all you have to do is sign.
Above all, have a great trip. Be forewarned, they are habit forming. |
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The spa services are averageing around 109 USD for a facial, the facials are La therapie and are medical. Masages are around the same for a full body or sports massage. You can also choose from Hot Stones or seaweed wraps, all thew treatments are wonderful as every therapist has to go through a trainign school in London to perfect the signature treatments. Book early for the sea days and for Hair for the formal nights. The port days there are special offers ie spa taster treatment, which may include 25 mins back massage and 25 mins facial and this can go to 69 usd, but the offer will only be on until the ship sails. Go to the seminars also because the personelle may offer discount for attending the seminar. Enjoy the spa, you will have a great time. |
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The spas on Carnival ships are from Steiner´s from London.
http://www.str.co.uk/
The prices vary depending on the cruise line, but it´s not cheap. |
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Usually the spas only cost a little amount of money and it might even be free (included with the overall cost.) |
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