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European, International Cruise Mistakes From Frequent Traveler

By |September 2nd, 2024|Categories: Feature, General|

I had a great time on my 7-night Royal Caribbean cruise to France and Spain, but I can't help but reflect on the 5 mistakes I made.Despite the highlights of my trip, I regretted a few things I would have done differently (and absolutely will do when I return to Europe next year).I think there's always room for improvement, and some mistakes stood out immediately while others I realized later on probably could have been differently.It's easy to overthink any vacation, but I would recommend planning your European cruise with these tips in mind.Taking public transportation from the[...]

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Norwegian Cruise Line Cancels Alaska Sailing Due to Redeployment

By |September 2nd, 2024|Categories: Feature, General|Tags: |

Cruising to Alaska is a bucket-list voyage for many travelers, but Norwegian Cruise Line has reached out to eager cruisers with the unfortunate news that the very first 2025 Alaska sailing for Norwegian Bliss has been cancelled. The impacted voyage is a coveted 10-night sailing that was to have departed Seattle, Washington on April 2, 2025, with calls to Ketchikan, Sitka, Icy Strait Point, Skagway, Juneau, and Victoria, as well as scenic cruising in the iconic Glacier Bay. “Norwegian Bliss’ sailing on April 2, 2025, has been canceled as a result of a fleet redeployment,” the notification letter[...]

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Carnival Explains Why They Can’t Help Guests in One Way

By |September 1st, 2024|Categories: Feature, General|Tags: |

Debarkation morning on a cruise ship is chaotic, with early morning wake ups, multiple announcements, long lines, and anxiety about making flights, remembering where the car is parked, or other onward arrangements. In all the confusion, it is not surprising that cruisers sometimes forget something on the ship, only to realize later that they have left it behind. It can be upsetting to forget a critical item, and even more frustrating when you remember right at the cruise terminal but aren’t permitted to return to the ship for just a minute to retrieve it. In response to a[...]

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Carnival Guests Weigh in on Setting Spending Limits for Kids

By |September 1st, 2024|Categories: Feature, General|Tags: |

Cruise vacations aren’t just for adults – they are for kids, too. On family-friendly cruise lines, such as Carnival, kids may get a bit more freedom than they are accustomed to at home. One thing that parents will have to consider as they plan for their Carnival cruise is that their kids are required to have their own Sail & Sign onboard account – and the Sail & Sign card given to both kids and adults functions like a credit card.  That said, parents can set spending limits during check-in or at the Guest Services Desk once onboard[...]

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Royal Caribbean News Round-up: September 1, 2024

By |September 1st, 2024|Categories: Feature, General|

We hope you enjoy your Labor Day weekend with friends and family! It has been a busy week of Royal Caribbean news and events, and we have a look back at everything that happened this week.Royal Caribbean placed an order for a fourth Icon Class ship, with the possibility of two more beyond that.The cruise line confirmed this week that it's ordered a fourth Icon Class ship, set to be delivered in 2027. Star of the Seas, the second Icon Class set, will launch in August 2025, with the third Icon Class ship being delivered in 2026.No further[...]

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Carnival Adds Pre-Purchase Water Item for Guests

By |September 1st, 2024|Categories: Feature, General|Tags: |

Cruisers traveling with medical conditions face many challenges, not the least of which is ensuring any equipment they must use will properly function at their destination. For CPAP users, this means a supply of distilled water to keep their machine producing the correct humidity for airway lubrication. After many requests, Carnival Cruise Line has now added distilled water to their pre-purchase options of food and beverages, ensuring that guests who require a CPAP machine will have easy access to the fluid to keep their machine running efficiently. “Finally, now available for pre-order,” Carnival Cruise Line’s Brand Ambassador, John[...]

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