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Cruise Cut Short by COVID-19

All started well, but COVID-19 caught up with us, turning an exciting South American cruise on the Coral Princess into a hectic scramble to get home. We were lucky to get back, but most of our fellow passengers did not fare so well. Learn how you can protect yourself when you cruise.

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How to Pick the Right Cabin Category

One of the most daunting decisions to make when cruising is which cabin category to select. While your budget is probably a major factor, there are many other considerations. In this post, I will discuss the cabin categories and why you might want to pick one of them over another.

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How I Plan a Cruise

A cruise is like any other vacation. You get more out of it when you plan and prepare properly. Many folks which whom I speak think a cruise vacation is simply “book, pay, and go” and that everything is handled for you. While you can book a cruise this way, you will get more out of a cruise by planning your experience. In this post, I describe the six steps I follow while planning for a cruise.

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Build an Electronics Support Kit

In a previous post, I recommend creating electronics inventory. This is important to provide a basis to determine what should be in your Electronics Support Kit. I have laid out all the items I generally include in my kit. The list below identifies some of the items in my kit. The first four items are discussed in my Power at Sea article.

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What I learned about river cruises

I have watched YouTube videos and read many articles about river cruising. They all seem to repeat the same advice, which is okay, but don’t really help a lot. So, based on having taken several river cruises, I thought I would share some of the lessons I have learned while cruising. Some are obvious, others not so much. I definitely recommend including river cruises in you vacation options. You will not regret the decision.

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Getting Ready – Last Minute Preparations

Now it is the day before your head out on your big cruise vacation.  You are excited and a little nervous.  What have you forgotten?  Are you taking too much?  Is everything packed in the right place?  Here are some pointers and lists to remembers as you prepare to leave your house.

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Getting ready – 2 weeks before

It is now 2 weeks before your cruise and time to start preparing.  There are a number of items you can tackle at this time to avoid the last minute panics.  Since many of us have other activities (such as work) that will consume our time prior to heading out on our cruise, it is important to do as much as possible ahead of time.  I have found that the 2-week mark is a good time to begin packing and preparing for the trip.

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Take Your Own Coffee Mugs and Water Bottles

Cruise ship coffee mugs and water bottle policies are a hassle. Taking large coffee mugs and reusable water bottles enables you to enjoy the refreshments. No more 6-ounce coffee mugs that get cold in 15 minutes or expensive bottled water.

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Getting There and Back – Flight Planning

Getting to and from your cruise ports can be expensive and stressful. Air fare can be a significant part of your overall vacation cost. Take the effort to find deals that will make your travel time more enjoyable.

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8 Often Overlooked Essentials

Over the course of my cruises, I have created a checklist of items to pack for my cruises.  It includes a number of often overlooked items.  Much depends on your personal preferences, but here are some of the most common items I forget and my fellow passengers have commented that they also forget.

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6 Reasons to Use an Agent

With the exception on one cruise, which I booked through my timeshare service, I have booked all my cruises through The Cruise Web (www.cruiseweb.com). A good agent is there to help you, not to try to upsell you to a more expensive (or higher commission) trip. My agent, Kevin Sweigard, is one of those exceptional agents. Based on my experience and conversations with other cruisers, I would recommend that you use an agent even if you are an experienced cruiser.

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Why do you cruise?

Most likely your first cruise was experimental to see if you would enjoy cruising.  Like me, you probably made many mistakes that you plan to correct on future cruises.  One of the first questions I always ask people I meet is why they cruise.  As you can imagine, there are a number of responses.  This post discusses some of the categories that I have defined.

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Pre- and Post-Cruise Extensions: Are they worth it?

It is always smart to plan in an extra day at the beginning of a cruise to account for potential delays based on flight schedules or potential weather.  Whenever we travel during winter, we always plan to arrive in the departure port a day early.  We either stay close to the airport so we can take advantage of the cruise line transfers or stay close to the port at a hotel with a cruise line shuttle.  We are fortunate that we live near a major airport with direct flights to many locations.  At most, we plan for only one layover and choose our airports carefully.  If you don’t plan extra time at your embarkation and debarkation port, you may not experience the the location at any level.  

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7 Ways to Book Your Cruise

As the popularity of cruises has increased, so have the choices you have for booking your cruise. I have categorized the seven most common booking alternatives. At the end, I will identify which is my preferred method.
It should be noted that the cruise industry has pretty much leveled the pricing. When determining the best price, make sure you include taxes, port fees, and seller fees. I have found out that the bottom line pricing from nearly any source is nearly the same. The deciding factors are convenience and your comfort levels.

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Overweight Bags – Cruiser’s Bain

Yes, I know there have been many articles written about how to reduce the weight in your baggage. As airlines strive to reduce their fares, they have created a labyrinth of rules regarding baggage. For the most part, this is not a problem unless you are cruising for multiple weeks or, even worse, on a cruise line that has frequent formal nights. And, don’t forget the need to save some space for souvenirs you might collect along the way. Here are some suggestions for planning with baggage weight in mind.

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Wear Hearing Aids? What’s in Your Hearing Aid Kit?

I, like many of my fellow cruisers who are up in our years, where hearing aids. I have discovered that this does impact both how I pack and my activities on board. For example, a number of excursions provide receivers to hear the tour guide, along with a cheap earbud to put in your ear. Since I wear hearing aids, I need to consider how I can best use these devices. Likewise, anyone uses hearing aids knows that they must carry extra supplies with them. Over the course of many cruises I have put together my “hearing aid kit”. This is nothing fancy – I use a box that I received with my hearing aids to store everything. It does make my life easier to have what I need in a single location. The items you carry will depend on the type of hearing aids you use.

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