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 What's the best thing to do on a 4-night cruise to baja enseneda aboard the royal carribean cruise line.?
goin on a cruise for thanksgiving. first-time going and i want to make the most of it. what is the #1 thing you feel i should not miss out on. the cruise is aboard the royal carribean cruise line &...


 Any thoughts on the 3-Day versus the 4 Day Disney Cruise?
We have kids who are 5 and 6 and are considering this as an option for Spring Break. If you have taken one or the other of these cruises and have some feedback, we'd really appreciate it.
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 Do ships still sail?
Do luxury cruise ships still carry passengers accross the ocean? I know they do coastline travel, but what about straight accross like they did in the 20's through the 50' or 60;s?...


 Do the staterooms on the cruise ship Elation have hair dryers?
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 Anyone with young teens 15-17 going on carnival cruise in mid March?
going on a family cruise with my grandkids....


 I want to take my wife on a Cruise and I want 2 spend 2000 no more the 25000 on it I live in Virgina and i?
want 2 deport somewhere closer then flordia. Help with with the the best and where to book it. I want to go to the caribbean or ...


 Has anyone ever been on a cruise? Is it scaring? What should I be prepared for?
I am going on a cruise over break and i am really scared! should i be? Why or why not?...


 Which are the best ships in the royal Caribbean and celebrity cruises fleet?
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 Are the cruises line safe from terrorism now?
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 I need the address in USA of Royal Caribbean.Need 2 complain about a cruise from hell on Sovereign of the Seas
We went on this ship last Jan. but it was diabolical for service, food,cabin,and smell. We were supposed to be on deck 7 but put in bowels on deck 2.Corridor smelt of sewage. Shower wouldn't ...


 What type of cruise ship room do I need to book for a family of 5?
Everything seems to cater to four or fewer people. There are 2 adults and 3 kids so we can't book separate rooms. Are there any adjoining rooms like in a hotel?...


 Anyone going on the Carnival Imagination in June?
Going on my first cruise June 16th was wondering if anyone one else here will also be attending. Its the Carnival Imagination 5 Day Eastern Caribbean from Miami. Any experience with this ship or ...


 Anyone know any specific cruise ships that will allow 5 people into an interior or oceanview cabin?
My wife and I are taking our 3 kids on a cruise and want to have us all in the same room. We're having trouble finding a cruise ship that will allow us to be in the same room without booking a ...


 Question about freestyle dining...?
I've been on many cruises before, although I have one booked for August 23 out of New York on Norwegian Spirit.
I've never done the freestyle dining and would love to know more about ...


 How expensive alcochol on a Carnival Cruise? Are there any combos?
I am planing on taking the Carnival Cruise Valor on July. I know the soft drinks and the alcoholic drinks are not included but I have heard that there are options. know any, are they expensive?...


 What's the closest cruise ports near indiana??
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 Somebody asked about the best cruise................?
and nobody answered the carnival princess. i'm going in november. it's my first time. is it terrible?...


 CURLING IRONS allowed on cruise ships?
I know regular clothes irons are prohibited on cruise ships, but what about curling irons and is there an outlet in bathroom to plug it in??????...


 Is their really a ship/cruise named the Titanic 2 because I am very interested on bein aboard or is it a rumor
I recently heard their was a ship named the Titanic 2 and I would love to take the cruise but when i searched it no searches came up besides rumors for a Titanic 2 movie. I am really interested on ...


 Do you have carnival in the uk?
in malta we have carnival i like it

with the sweets that we have it is nice
do you have it in the ...



brad0929

Need cruise tips/advice please!?

I'm going on a cruise of the Mexican Riviera in Jan. Port stops are Cabo, Puerta Vallarta, and Mazatlan. The ship is the Vision of the Seas with R.C. Anyone been on this ship or to any of these towns? What are some cool things to do/see? I'm particularly interested in wildlife. Any general advice on cruising would be great as well! It's my first time!

    



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gojenni714
I have been on that very same cruise on that exact ship. My husband and I went on it for our honeymoon a couple years ago. Actually, we are 'loyal to Royal' and have cruise with them several times. My favorite ship so far in their fleet...Navigator of the Seas. (I've yet to sail on Freedom.)

First things first. You've asked about tips. Royal asks the following:

Suite attendant: $5.75 USD a day per guest
Stateroom attendant: $3.50 USD a day per guest
Dining Room Waiter: $3.50 USD a day per guest
Assistant Waiter: $2.00 USD a day per guest
Headwaiter: $.75 USD a day per guest

It adds up to about $70 total per person, and believe me, it's worth it. You can charge your tips to your seapass card and royal gives little vouchers and envelopes for you to give to your crew. You can always add a little cash to those you feel deserve more. We typically add another $20 to our stateroom attendant and sometimes waiters because they work so dang hard.

As for your stops, it's a great vacation all around. Cabo was my favorite stop because it's a small town and the water is so crystal clear. We went ocean kayaking there and it was the best thing we did on the entire trip. I highly recommend it.

Mazatlan is a big city. Around half a million people if I remember correctly. Take your time here to head up to the mountains and see some wildlife. You won't miss a lot here, IMHO, if you skip the city. We did a tour of the small villages around the mountains of Mazatlan.

In Puerto Vallarta, the most hilarious this about this stop is right next to the dock is a Walmart! We all got a chuckle out of that! Here, we did a tour of a tequila distillery, which was interesting. We also spent some time exploring on our own and had dinner at Senor Frogs. This is a good chance to eat out because you'll be there until about 11:00 at night.

Cruising is so much fun I can hardly begin to describe it to you! A couple of my suggestions:

* Pack a highlighter in your luggage. Royal gives you a 'Cruise Compass' which is like a little newspaper everyday that tells you what events are happening when and where. Highlight those you want to check out so you don't forget them. Don't try to do everything because you won't and you'll only wear yourself out.

* If you bunking in an inner cabin with no port, take a nightlight. Those cabins are VERY dark! We didn't expect it on our first cruise either! I couldn't even see my hubby to kiss him goodnight! We ended up leaving the bathroom door ajar with the light on.

* Take a small travel alarm clock. In those inner cabins, it's incredibly easy to sleep until noon with no sunshine coming in your room!

* If you want to take advantage of the ships spa, book your appointments during shore excursions. They always have good deals (like 1/2 off!) while everyone is at shore.

* A lot of shore excursions are very popular. If there's one you have your eye on, book it as soon as you can before it fills up. You can even book them online ahead of time, but I rarely find that necessary.

* For your first day of cruising, take a small carryon suit case and pack with it a change of clothes, a swimsuit, any medication you need, and anything you think you may need immediately on the ship. It takes several hours for the porters to get your luggage to your cabin. Remember, they've got thousands of pieces of luggage to sort out in a short time.

* Royal sells a $6/day soda pass. I've never thought it was worth it. There's always tea, lemonade, water and punch in the Windjammer. $6 a day turns to $50 a week and that just seems like a lot of money to me for pop! I'd rather drink a pina colada anyway.

* Always, always, always have your seapass card with you. It's your room key, your credit card, and you idtification while onboard the ship. With this you will need nothing else.

* There will be food, all the time. If you don't want to pack on too many extra pounds along the way, the easiest exercise is TAKE THE STAIRS!! You'll burn so many more calories this way, you'll see all the artwork at each deck, and you won't be standing around waiting in the always present lines for the elevators!

If you have anymore questions, feel free to contact me. I'd be happy to extend any more advice. Most of all, have fun! You're going to have an amazing time, believe me! Take plenty of film and batteries for that camera too!


Maggie
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I have never been there, but when you are on the ship, wash your hands ALOT!
One time, I got sick, and it was REALLY bad.


Patches
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I just went on this cruise in October 2006 and I must say was the best cruise I have had yet... Service was excellent, staff was friendly as can be and lots to do on board.
Best port for excursion was in Cabo San Lucas - Do the Jeep Safari tour you will see some of the baja dessert some wildlife as well.
Mazatlan - I was unable to leave the ship was ill
Puerto Vallarta - Awesome place - Lots of beautiful scenery
While in route look for dolphins in the path of the ship that was the coolest thing seeing them jumping in and out of the waves of the ship.


missourim43
Check out these cruise review websites..........

http://www.cruisecritic.com/

http://www.cruisediva.com/


missanglgrl
I have been to all three cities. In Cabo there are great tours that are offered at the pier where they take you to see the coastline, sea lions, pelican rock, and the tropical fish. Try the Glass Bottom boats. You can buy the same tour on the ship, but you pay twice as much.

Puerto Vallarta is very Americanized. You are going to see Blockbuster, Wal-Mart, Starbucks, blah blah blah. BUT go to downtown where the little shops are that was fun. Go do a Dolphin swim here. So much fun. Don't do a tour that only says encounter it must say swim or it is only like going to Sea-world.

In Mazatlan you should go see the cool divers. The jump off high rocks doing tricks into the ocean. That was cool. I think they were called the Papantla Flyers. And if you like Shrinp go to the shrimp Market. YUMMY! So good.





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