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Ship Information
- Tips
And Advise |
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| What
do I need to know about the ship before I book my cruise? |
- You’ll
want to know the size of the ship; they can give it to you
in tonnage such as 60,000 tons and/or number of passenger.
You also want to know when the ship was launched and when
it was last refurbished.
- You’ll
also want to know the square footage. Or at least the
range of square footage of the cabin classes you are
interested in. This will give you some information for
comparison. You may find a particular ship has bigger
cabins at a certain class than another ship.
- If your
cabin has a veranda, make sure the size of the veranda is
not included in your cabin square footage, so that you are
comparing cabin size to cabin size.
- You might
want to investigate the ship’s sanitation record. See
our Cruise Safety section for information on how to
investigate a ship’s sanitation record.
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| Aren’t
all the ships within a certain Cruise Line the same, you know
sister ships? |
- Some Cruise
Lines do have sister ships, which are ships that were
built to very similar specifications.
- The Cruise
Lines will have other similarities in their ships.
- They will
tend to recruit their officers and crews from a certain
area of the world.
- The same
Entertainment Company may provide much of their
entertainment or shows.
- Their
activities will be designed for a certain type of cruiser.
- The types of
décor will often have a certain feel.
- The menus
can be similar or even identical.
- However,
Cruise Lines also will have some differences in their
ships.
- Most Cruise
Lines have a variety of ships in different sizes that will
offer different amenities.
- The age and
condition of ships within a certain line will also vary.
- Even in an
identical sister-ship you will have two different crews so
it’s best to do research on both the Cruise Line and
your particular ship.
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| Why
do I need to know the overall size of the ship? Isn’t it the
bigger the better? |
- Not
necessarily, the bigger the better won’t be everyone’s
idea of a perfect cruise. Knowing the size of the ship
will help you decide which cruise will provide the better
match for your personal tastes.
- The Cruise
Lines have been building some huge ships lately and the
bigger ships have room for every imaginable activity.
- The bigger
ships can provide more options, but they will also have
more people on board to pay for all that size.
- Bigger
doesn’t automatically mean less crowded. In fact, some
can seem more crowded.
- The smaller
ships can also have plenty of activity in a more intimate
setting.
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| Why
do I need to know when the ship was launched or refurbished? |
This will help
you to judge the overall condition of the ship. You may see
pictures of the ship on the Cruise Line’s web site, but
those pictures were probably taken when the ship was new or
just redecorated. You want to have some idea of the age of
those pictures. Inaugural cruises and sailing just after
refurbishment can be exciting since everything is new and
fresh, but you might be the one to discover that the new
toilet in your cabin doesn’t work.
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| Are
there smoke free areas on the ship? |
- Yes, most
have smoke free dining sections and many have smoke free
dining rooms.
- Many of the
general entertainment areas are also divided into smoking
and nonsmoking sections. Some ships only allow cigar and
pipe smoking on the outside decks.
- Some Cruise
Lines are beginning to offer nonsmoking cruises and even
prohibit you from bringing any tobacco products on board.
But, it’s a little too early to see if these will become
main stream offerings.
- If you do go
on a nonsmoking cruise, don’t break the rules. The rules
of these cruises usually state that you can be put off the
ship if you smoke or even possess tobacco products. You do
not receive any reimbursement for your lost cruise and
must make your own way home. You may even be subject to a
fine for smoking on the ship. If you think they are
kidding when they say nonsmoking only, know that people
have already been put off the ship for breaking the rules.
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