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The first thing to remember is that you are on vacation and you are aboard to have a good time.  The second thing to remember is to travel light.  If you keep these two things in mind,  you should do just fine.
Casual attire and resort wear is the order of the day both onboard and in port.  Shorts, slacks, sundresses, blouses, etc. are fine for women.  Clothing for men is just as casual.  You should bring a pair of rubber-soled sandals or sneakers to wear on deck and a pair of good walking shoes.  You might want to bring along a sweater or jacket for cool evenings and inexpensive rain gear in case of a sudden shower.  On most cruise lines you'll have a chance to dress up on two nights during a 7 day cruise (one night on shorter cruises).   On the other evenings you can dress casually for dinner, but no shorts for dinner.  For those not wanting to dress up other restaurants are open nightly and have a casual dress code.
               Formal Wear: 
Tuxedo; suit and tie; sport coat, tie and slacks; evening gown, cocktail dress, Dressy pantsuits
 

 

 

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BEST DEALS!
Contrary to public opinion, best deals are either offered months or years in advance or at the very last minute.  Don‘t be fooled into thinking that if you wait until the last minute you will get the lowest price.  This is not always true.  Cruise rates are based on supply and demand and if it is a popular ship, sailing date or destination, it will most likely sell out very fast and as it sells out the prices go up.  Waiting to the last minute can be risky, there may not be any space left.  People who book months or years in advance usually get the best prices.

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Best Prices!
The best time of the year  to get the lowest prices is early Fall through December.
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Text Box: Tipping Etiquette
Here are some guidelines you can pass on to your clients on how much to tip.
Cruise Lines 
(Lines vary but here’s the general rule 
$10 per day per guest
Porters - Airline or Cruise Ship
$1.00 to $2.00 per bag
Taxi Driver
15% of fare 
Valet Parking
$1.00 - $2.00 on arrival and departure
Hotel Bellhop
$1.00 - $2.00 per bag  (if handled)
Hotel Maid
$1.00 per day 
(Maids may change so do so each day rather than at end of stay)
Bar
10 - 20%.  Never less than $1.00
Cocktail Waitress
10% of total
Salon Services
 (hair, nails, massage)
10 -20% per service depending on quality
Pizza Delivery
$1.00 - $2.00

 

                                             

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