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We at Pride Travel International want you to have a pleasant cruising experience and have compiled a list of our most frequently asked questions about cruising. If you still have other questions after reading this please feel free to give us a call or email us at cruisetravel@pridetravelagency.com

Is cruising affordable and a good vacation value?

How long are cruises?

When's the best time to take a cruise?

When is Hurricane season?

When's the most affordable time to take a cruise?

Where can I go?

Are all ships and cruises fairly similar?

I have never been on a cruise. Which is the best cruise line for me?

Are there different classes of service?

Will I get bored? Feel confined?

Is motion-discomfort a problem?

What's there to do in port?

But what if I don't want to take a tour?

Do I have to participate in the activities?

Do cruise lines welcome families with kids?

What's there to do at night?

Is there a charge for entertainment?

Is it easy to meet people?

Will there be people like me?

Can singles have fun on a cruise?

Is cruising right for honeymooners?

What is the secret to having a great cruise?

Where can I learn more about cruising?

It all sounds too good to be true! Is it?

Do I need a passport?

What should I pack?

Will I need a tuxedo?

Can I use my hair dryer or shaver?

Are there safes and safety deposit boxes on board a ship?

Are wheel chairs available or do I have to bring my own?

Can we stay in touch with the outside?

Are there medical services onboard?

Are there laundry services onboard?

Do they take cash onboard a ship?

Can I pre-pay my shore excursion so that I don't have to wait in line onboard?

Is cruising affordable and a good vacation value?

Yes! There are cruise vacations to suit every budget, from the cost-conscious to the most luxurious. Even more important, a cruise offers the best travel value for your money. Your fare includes all meals, your cabin, onboard daytime activities, nighttime parties and entertainment, and more. So for once, you'll know what your vacation will end up costing you before you go. (Your only extra expenses will be drinks, optional shore excursions, and personal services such as massage or hairstyling.)

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How long are cruises?

Cruises can be as long or as short as you want. There are cruise lines that offer itineraries from three days to three months. Whatever your schedule, we at Pride Travel International do our best to find a cruise that works for you and your budget.

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What's the best time to take a cruise?

Anytime is the best time to take a cruise, but it also depends on where you'd like to go. The Caribbean is fantastic year round; however, some of the more exotic destinations are seasonal. For example, you can only cruise to Alaska between May and September, to Europe between April and November, to Bermuda between April and October, and to the Panama Canal between September and April. So you see, no matter what time of year it is, it's a perfect time to cruise.

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When is Hurricane Season?

If only we could predict the future! Officially, the National Weather Service's hurricane season starts on June 1 and ends November 31st. That is 6 months of the year. However, history has shown us that the greatest concentration of hurricane and tropical storm activity tends to be between late August and mid-October. Since we've been in business, we've only seen one sailing date cancelled due to hurricane activity.  Does this mean you shouldn't cruise during September?  Not at all. Some of the best rates are available during this period, and your Captain would never jeopardize your safety. Cruise ships are actually safer than Caribbean Islands during a hurricane. With speeds of 20 - 22 knots, cruise ships can outrun a 14-knot hurricane. Today's ships are equipped with state of the art weather equipment that keeps the Captain and his crew fully aware of a storm's position, and if he feels that there is any danger to his passengers, crew, or his vessel he can simply move his floating resort to safer waters.

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When is the most affordable time to take a cruise?

If you are looking for the very least expensive time to take a cruise, then consider sailing between the end of August and before Christmas, but not over Christmas or Thanksgiving. Most families have children that are back to school, folks begin saving vacation time for holiday travel, and everyone's saving money for the holiday season. Considering all of these factors, expect cruise prices that are better than 2-for-1, with reduced rates for 3rd and 4th passengers. A 7 night cruise that normally sells for $899 per person in the summer could be $499 per person during this period with the 3rd and 4th sailing for $99. That's a potential average of $300 pp for a one-week cruise!  

If you're looking for a senior citizen rate, a regional promotion, a past passenger promotion, or a last minute deal, you'll likely find it during this period rather than in the Winter, Spring, or Summer.

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Where can I go?

Where do you want to go? Cruises visit practically any destination accessible by water -- the Caribbean, Bahamas, Alaska, Bermuda, Europe, Hawaii, the Greek Isles, the Orient, Australia, Tahiti, the Galapagos Islands, South America, India, the Panama Canal and more. If you can name it, Pride Travel International can probably get you there by ship.

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Are all ships and cruises fairly similar?

Far from it. Ships range from under 200 feet to over 1,000 feet. You can sail with anywhere from fewer than 100 to over 3,000 fellow passengers. Experience atmospheres ranging from casual to formal, classically simple to ultra-deluxe. You can even choose between traditional propeller-driven craft, sail-assisted cruise ships, or even a paddle-wheel riverboat.

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I have never been on a cruise. Which is the best cruise line for me?

This is a common question, and the answer is - it depends. It's like asking what is the best car? The best cruise line for you might not be the best line for someone else because everyone has different priorities, interests, etc.

This may be bad news - but with Pride Travel International's experienced cruise staff we will help you make a create decision. The good news is that you probably will enjoy a cruise on any line - they all do a good job. But if you can zero in on one, which may be best for you, you may have an even better time.

Some of the things you need to consider are:

  • Price
  • Ships (age, size, accommodations)
  • Itineraries
  • Passengers (interests, ages, etc.)

Fortunately there is a lot of information available. One of Pride Travel International's cruise consultants will be glad to help you.

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Are there different classes of service?

Today's cruise ships are one-class. Everyone onboard can use all of the ship's facilities. The price of a stateroom is based primarily on its size and location. Regardless of the category you book, you'll enjoy the same courteous service, menus, activities, and entertainment as everyone else onboard.

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Will I get bored? Feel confined?

Hardly. Being at sea gives you a feeling of freedom few places can offer. There's plenty of room. And it'll probably take you two or three days just to discover what's onboard. Plus, you get the added adventure of exploring new and exciting ports of call. Cruise ships are like floating resorts with all the things fine resorts have to offer. You can be by yourself and lie back in a lounge chair, breathe in the sea air, soak up the sun, read good books, or watch the ever-changing view. Or, you can join in exercise classes, dance classes, sports contests and other organized deck activities. Perhaps you can practice your tennis stroke or golf swing, or shoot some baskets. You can go for a swim, stretch out in the sauna or work out in the gym. You can see a feature movie, attend a lecture by a renowned expert, or play backgammon or bridge. And that's just when you're onboard!

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Is motion-discomfort a problem?

Not really. The most popular cruise areas boast some of the calmest waters in the world. In addition, stabilizers on modern ships, advance availability of accurate weather information, and development of effective preventative medications have, for the most part, eliminated the incidence of motion discomfort.

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What's there to do in port?

So much you'll have a hard time choosing! You can go off on your own or take a guided tour. You can search ancient ruins or hunt for shopping bargains. Ride a raft over river rapids, a bicycle down the side of a volcano, or a horse across miles of hills and beaches. Climb a waterfall or pyramid. See the birthplace of civilization or listen to steel drum bands. Follow the footsteps of history or the wake of a water-skiing boat. If there's still time (and you aren't ready to rest yet), enjoy a folkloric show. Play golf or tennis. Eat native foods. Learn how to windsurf. Sun and swim at some of the world's best beaches. Catch a record marlin. Sail, snorkel, or go scuba diving. Go to a nightclub or glittering casino. Take a cable car to the top of a mountain. Explore dark catacombs. In short, a cruise is the easiest way to see new places and do all the things you dream of. Cruising is the perfect way to sample a number of destinations that you may want to return to for another vacation...and you never have to pack and unpack -- the destinations come to you!

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But what if I don't want to take a tour?

Well, then don't. You can do what you want in port. You will either tender (take a small boat to shore) or dock. It depends on the port and how many ships are there. But if you tender it will usually be done efficiently.

You can take tours arranged by the ship, take your own tours (rent a car, cab, etc.), just walk into town, or stay on the ship. You can have lunch on the ship - you can always come back, even with tender, they run all the time. If it's an all-day tour, lunch is usually included. The half-day tours are timed to get you back for lunch (or leave after lunch).

They will review all the tours for you on the ship. If you're at all interested, consider attending. Even if you want to do the tour on your own, you may pick up some good ideas.
In the Caribbean and Alaska you certainly don't have to take tours - but many people do and are quite happy with them.

If you are cruising in Europe and some other parts of the world it may be different. They usually run shuttle buses, which will take you 'downtown'. But this is only to the port city. For example, the port for Paris might be Le Havre. If you want to get to Paris, you're on your own. Sometimes you're close to a train station - it all depends.

Ship tours are usually well organized and usually well worth the money. We know sometimes you can do it cheaper on your own, but remember that you are also paying for a guide, admissions, etc. -- not to mention peace of mind. The ship won't leave until all the tours are back. If you go on your own, you may have to plan in extra time to be sure you don't miss the ship.

If you're highly independent we're sure you can always do things on your own. But for the rest of us, the tours are just fine. And if you're worried about waiting for stragglers, this rarely happens in our experience, especially if you are on a cruise in Europe, Asia, etc. Experienced cruisers know how to behave. And those who don't are brought in line very quickly -- believe me!

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Do I have to participate in the activities?

On a cruise, you do what you want to. You can do everything or lie back and do absolutely nothing. It's your vacation!

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Do cruise lines welcome families with kids?

Families book 32% of cruise vacations with children. Most cruise lines make a special point of providing supervised activities for youngsters, especially during school holidays. If your children enjoy swimming, sports, games, movies, and the adventure of new places, they'll love a family cruise. You'll find the kids adapt to shipboard life with ease, and you won't have to wonder what they're up to every minute. The cruise staff will help keep them busy and entertained. Best of all, children generally travel at a substantially reduced rate.

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What's there to do at night?

At night, life aboard a cruise ship really turns on. There's dancing; live entertainment in nightclubs, discos and lounges; feature films; and parties with all your new friends. Most ships even have casinos. There are also many special events like the Captain's Cocktail Party, Passenger Talent Night, the Masquerade Parade, the Late Night Buffet (just for one last bite to tide you over until breakfast). And the night can go on as long as you want. Even until the spectacle of sunrise at sea.

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Is there a charge for entertainment?

Never. On a cruise vacation, the entertainment is on the house. There's no cover. No minimum. No charge for an admission ticket. The shows are live. The movies are first-rate. The variety is limitless.

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Is it easy to meet people?

A cruise ship is a great place to make new friends, because everyone's so friendly. The atmosphere is cordial, relaxed. And you'll have all kinds of things in common to talk about. You will meet all types of people at dinner, at cocktails, around the pool, or along the promenade rail. And don't be surprised if you find yourself making arrangements to meet them aboard ship again next year.

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Will there be people like me?

No matter what you've heard to the contrary, there's no such thing as a typical cruise passenger! All kinds of people take cruises...of all ages...from all walks of life...singles, couples and families. Passengers can vary from ship to ship and cruise to cruise. Just ask your Cruises Inc agent for advice on the best ship for you, based on your tastes and lifestyle.

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Can singles have fun on a cruise?

Cruising is ideal for people traveling alone, because it's so easy to meet other people. In fact, most ships have parties just for singles early on, so you can start to be involved right away. Most ships also have single cabins as well as single rates for double staterooms. In many cases, a cruise line will even find you a roommate to share a double if you ask them.

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Is cruising right for honeymooners?

Absolutely. Cruising offers an atmosphere that's just right for romance...cozy dinners for two, strolling on deck at sunset, dancing the night away (even under the stars) and so much more to remember forever. Most lines provide special services from Sunday or Monday departures to welcome champagne and breakfast in bed. (And, speaking of beds, most ships have them in double, queen, or king sizes!) Also, some ships offer special programs for performing a marriage ceremony or renewing your marriage vows in port.

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What Is The Secret To Having A Great Cruise?

Believe it or not- there is a secret. It's called attitude. We believe that if you go in with a positive attitude - you will have a good time. This may be put to the test when the ship starts to sink - but even then you can get pictures and get rich selling them to CNN. :-)
We have found that a cruise is what you make of it. The cruise line provides the resources, and it is up to you how to use them. And recognize that everything can't be just the way you want it. With 1,000 to 3,000 people on board they have to keep everyone happy - more or less.
Get to know the crew members - dining room staff, cruise director and staff, your cabin steward, etc. I think it makes a difference it you show some interest and you might even learn something. I always find out where the people are from, etc.

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Where Can I Learn More About Cruising?

A good source might be your library - they may have guidebooks on cruising (Fodor's, Frommer's, Berlitz, etc.).

There are magazines for the consumer. The most popular one is Cruise Travel. It comes out every other month and costs about $12/year. If you want to get just one, this is the one we would recommend.

Also we feel the best source of information is right from our own cruise consultants. Feel free to ask them all the questions you want…that is what they are here for. To make sure you understand your vacation and have the best possible time.

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It all sounds too good to be true! Is it?

The one major complaint we hear over and over again is that cruises end far too soon! Beyond that, it's hard to find any negatives. After all, you don't have to run to make plane connections to get from one port to the next. You don't have the hassles of making dinner or nightclub reservations. You don't have the bother of packing and unpacking as you move from place to place. You don't get unexpected, expensive surprises at restaurants or nightclubs. You have a wealth of options for shopping, adventure, sightseeing, exploring, entertaining, and sports activities. All you have to worry about is relaxing and enjoying your vacation. Most importantly, every crew and staff member onboard is dedicated to making your cruise vacation the best vacation of your life (until you top it next year with your next cruise!)

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Do I need a passport? 

Every cruise requires some proof of US Citizenship before they allow boarding. While a passport is not required for the Bahamas, Bermuda, Caribbean, Mexico, or Canada, a notarized copy of a birth certificate with a raised seal and picture identification is. No, you may not use military ids, voter registration cards, or a library card. You must have a notarized photocopy of your birth certificate with a raised seal if you do not already have a passport.If you are traveling to anywhere other than these destinations, a passport is required. This includes Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, Australia, the Orient, India, etc. Some ports even require a visa but the cruise line will inform you on proper documentation in plenty of trim prior to travel or even final payment.Non US Citizens must show proof of temporary or permanent residency of the US. This includes a valid green card, passport from their country with multiple reentry visas, picture ids and in some cases visas from the countries they are visiting. Non-US Citizens should contact these consulates or embassies with regards to documentation prior to making your final payments. If you have any doubt, call us with questions. It's a sad, sad, sad thing to see someone denied boarding for lack of proper documentation. Make sure you have your documentation well in advance. Don't assume it's in your safe the night before your cruise. Look for it by the time you make your final payment.  

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What should I pack? 

Pack like you would for any resort. Cruise vacations are casual by day, whether you're on the ship or ashore. In the evening, ships vary as to dress. As on shore, attire is dictated by occasion. For the Captain's Gala, for example, you'll probably want to wear something more formal, such as a dark suit, or cocktail dress; perhaps even a dinner jacket or gown. 

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Will I need a tuxedo? 

On some cruises, formal dinners or parties are part of the fun. But don't buy a tuxedo just for the trip. If you do want to dress to the nines, many ships offer tuxedo rental services. Even on the most formal of ships, a dark suit and tie are fine for the dressiest occasions. 

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Can I use my hair dryer or shaver? 

Most ships have 110-volt outlets in the staterooms so you should be able to use your hair dryer and shaver. However, most new ships include air dryers in the room. Ask your Cruises Inc agent if your ship has them or not.

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Are there safes and safety deposit boxes on board a ship? 

Yes, there are. As a matter of fact most new ships have safes right in the cabin with instructions on how to use them. If you would like a safety deposit box, the purser's desk will get one for you..

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Are wheel chairs available or do I have to bring my own? 

As a rule of thumb, wheel chairs are available for passengers who are injured after they get on board. Most suggest that you bring your own collapsible one if you will need it throughout the cruise. Holland America Line has in the past provided a wheel chair throughout the cruise if it is requested in writing 30 days prior to departure. Check with your agent when booking regarding your ship's policy on providing wheelchairs to passengers.

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Can we stay in touch with the outside? 

Quite easily. Most ships have a daily newsletter with news, headlines, selected stock quotes and sports scores. Staterooms on many ships are even equipped with televisions. While many ships now have telephones in passenger cabins, you can also call someone on shore through the ship's radio operator while at sea. And, you can make phone calls from most ports. In addition, many ships have fax capabilities. 

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Are there medical services onboard? 

Virtually every cruise ship (except for some smaller vessels operating in coastal waters) has a fully equipped medical facility and staff to handle almost any emergency. 

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Are there laundry services aboard? 

Yes. Almost all cruise ships have laundry facilities and a great many provide dry-cleaning services. There is, however, an additional charge for professional laundry and dry-cleaning services. Some Carnival, Holland America, Princess, and Crystal also have self-service launderettes on board simply because many of their itineraries are 11 nights or longer. Most people don't have enough underwear for a 96-day world cruise. Can you imagine your laundry bill on a trip that long?

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Do they take cash on board a ship? 

Today's cruise ships have made the transition to a "cashless society." All passengers are given an onboard charge card that typically doubles as their boarding pass. You would use this card for all purchases including drinks, souvenirs, shore excursions, boutique services, spa services, and etc. Cash is accepted in the casino, for gratuities to the staff that served you, and at the purser's desk to settle you onboard account.

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Can I pre-pay my shore excursion so that I don't have to wait in line on board? 

Most of the mass market lines like Royal Caribbean, Holland America, and Princess let you pre-book your shore excursions to their more exotic itineraries like Europe and the Orient. However, we know that we will be able to pre-book your Caribbean Tours directly with the line prior to travel within the next year or two. If you are traveling with a group of six or more, we can pre-book your Caribbean and Alaska Tours prior to travel. Port Promotions Inc out of Florida works closely with Cruises Inc in arranging group tours at rates that are often lower than the cruise lines without waiting in line.

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Are you ready to cruise yet? Please fill out our cruise inquiry form and one of our professional cruise consultants will get back with you as soon as possible. Or give us a call at 877/ 240-1118.

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