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Choose the Right Cabin to Avoid Vacation Headaches

by Royal Holiday December 12, 2013
written by Royal Holiday

As the size of modern cruise ships has increased over the last two decades, so has the variety of accommodations available to passengers. Some ships in Norwegian Cruise Line’s fleet, for example, offer cabins ranging from efficient 100-square-foot solos up to extravagant 5,000-square-foot Garden

Villa suites

For most passengers, the major factor in selecting a stateroom is price. However, savvy cruisers also carefully weigh other factors. Even within a narrow price range, there are often variations between cabins in terms of natural lighting, noise, and nearby amenities. Here are just a few of the many things to consider when choosing a cabin:

Size

In general, smaller staterooms are less expensive. When choosing how small to go, though, it is important to consider who the travelers are. Families often enjoy special family suites, which give parents with children more breathing room than they would find in a cheaper four-person cabin. Similarly, while a couple might be comfortable in the tiniest two-person cabin available, a pair of good buddies might find such intimate quarters a bit too cozy.

Location

A cabin’s location on the ship can have a huge impact on a passenger’s enjoyment. Inside staterooms are dark and too closed in for some cruisers, but are perfectly fine for passengers who spend no time in a cabin except to sleep. Cruisers who are prone to sea-sickness will likely appreciate more centrally-located cabins, where ship motion is less noticeable. Noise is also a consideration. Cabins close to the lido deck, engines, kitchen, or entertainment venues will be noisier than other cabins will be.

Amenities

Many cruisers sail in order to experience specific shipboard activities. Those seeking pampering might like a spa cabin with upgraded toiletries and bath facilities, along with priority access to the ship’s spa facilities. Passengers who live for the nightlife might want a mid-deck cabin close to the casino, lounges, and dance club.

No cruiser should break their budget splurging on a cabin they don’t really need. However, with a little extra thought and research, vacationers can select the ideal cabin for their money and have a much more relaxing cruise.

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Cruise Lines and Celebrity Chefs Unite to Make Dining Even Better

by Royal Holiday December 10, 2013
written by Royal Holiday

The fine dining options available on cruise ships have always been a major draw for vacationers.

In fact, in their advertisements, many cruise companies highlight their exquisite menus and world-renowned chefs. A trend in the last few years has seen a number of celebrity chefs join several cruise lines, including a number of Royal Holiday affiliates.

Geoffrey Zakarian

The star of several Food Network programs, Geoffrey Zakarian has recently partnered with Norwegian

Cruise Line to open three dining venues on the company’s new ship, Norwegian Breakaway. Two

excellent Ocean Blue restaurants—one upscale, the other a more casual al fresco venue—are the cruise

line’s first specialty seafood restaurants. The Raw Bar features elegant shellfish and wine pairings.

Jacques Pepin

A long-time figure on PBS cooking programs, Jacques Pepin is the creative mind behind Jacques

restaurant on Oceania Cruises. Mr. Pepin is also the cruise line’s executive culinary director, thus

ensuring that the cuisine across all Oceania ships reflects the high-quality, yet simple perfection typical

of his dishes.

Guy Fieri

One of biggest personalities of the Food Network, Guy Fieri is renowned for his expertise in combining

food and fun. At the casual Guy’s Burger Joint on board several Carnival ships, cruisers can enjoy the

celebrity chef’s take on classic hamburgers and fries in a laid-back, 1950s-style diner.

Craig Hopson

The culinary legend behind the world-famous Le Cirque restaurant, Craig Hopson has joined Holland

America Line to bring his iconic restaurant’s flavor and ambiance to their ships. At least once every

cruise, the staff transforms each ship’s Pinnacle Grill into a floating reproduction of Le Cirque’s

innovative menu and unconventional decor.

These are just a few of culinary partnerships between high-profile chefs and cruise lines that have

emerged in the last few years. Travelers can look forward to more exciting collaborations in the future.

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Kids Included – Cruising with the Whole Family

by Royal Holiday December 6, 2013
written by Royal Holiday

Family cruises have become incredibly popular in the last several years as cruise lines have advertised so many affordable vacation packages. Between the holiday season, spring break, and summer time, there are plenty of opportunities during the year for a family to get away from it all and enjoy the resort-style fun that a cruise ship has to offer.

Before booking an ocean voyage, savvy cruisers consider each ship individually to make sure it really fits their family’s ideal vacation style and expectations. Here are a few things to think about when planning a cruise for the whole family.

Kids’ Entertainment

While most ships offer programs for children and teens, some go beyond the basics. Some ships pay special attention to family groups, and provide evening kids’ programs in addition to daytime activities, live shows that appeal especially to youngsters, or special club areas where younger passengers can mingle.

Babies and Small Children

Parents should understand policies concerning very young travelers before booking. For example, cruise ships generally have a minimum passenger age, typically somewhere between twelve weeks and six months. Likewise, some ships restrict young children’s participation in certain programs or may page parents to change diapers. On the other hand, some ships cater specifically to younger cruisers, and provide full nursery care, toy exchanges, in-cabin babysitting, and other helpful services.

Eating

The largest classes of modern ships offer a huge range of dining options. Usually at least one or two of those will have a menu, atmosphere, and serving hours suitable for even the pickiest eaters. Still, it’s a good idea to check out a ship’s eating selections before boarding, to avoid a week of complaints about the food.

Family Fun

Most ships offer children’s play areas as well as quiet places for parents to relax on their own. However, it’s also important to make sure there are things for the family to do as a group, such as suitable shows, dining establishments, or sports and activity centers.

Excursions

Different ports of call offer very different onshore experiences, some of which may be more suitable for families than others. Many parents might opt for a vacation that includes a stop at a private island resort, which will often have many planned activities hosted by the cruise line itself, such as horseback riding or swimming with dolphins. These highly organized onshore excursions are often easier for a family to manage without having to worry about navigating an unfamiliar city on their own.

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Ocean Wear – Dressing for a Cruise Vacation

by Royal Holiday November 23, 2013
written by Royal Holiday

Dressing for a cruise can be a little confusing for first-time passengers, and can even befuddle experienced cruisers now and then. The reason for this is that attitudes toward cruise attire have shifted significantly over the years. Prior to World War II, cruising was a formal affair enjoyed mainly by the wealthy. Cruise vacations became more affordable in the 1960s and began catering to more middle class passengers. By the 1990s, much of the formality had been replaced by more casual attitudes.

Today, cruise dress codes are relatively relaxed compared to 50 years ago, but they do vary from cruise line to cruise line. The best recommendation is to check the ship’s policy before packing in order to avoid any awkward surprises. In general, it is a good idea to consider five different situations when packing clothes for a cruise:

Lounging, Fitness, and Sports

The favorite daytime activity on most cruises is poolside lounging or taking advantage of the many shipboard sports and gym facilities. For these activities, of course, swimwear, shorts, tank tops, and athletic clothes are perfectly acceptable and expected.

Casual

For daytime activities away from the pool and courts, casual wear is generally fine: longer shorts, jeans, tee shirts, and other dress-down wear. For casual dining, most lido deck restaurants even allow flip-flops and a cover garment over a swimsuit.

Cruise Casual

When evening falls, parts of many ships might suggest a slightly more upscale dress code. Most of the time, “cruise casual” is encouraged at dinner and in most entertainment venues. This simply means a collared shirt and decent slacks or jeans for men, and a casual dress or slacks and a blouse for women.

Formal

Most cruises have one or two formal nights, as well. During these times, men are encouraged to dine in a suit or tuxedo, while women typically wear a nice cocktail dress or pantsuit. Some venues may encourage similar attire at all times—elegant restaurants or certain lounges, for example.

Excursions

How to dress for excursions varies by cruise and by destination. For sunny beach excursions, swimwear is the obvious choice. Urban excursions generally require comfortable shoes and casual wear suitable for a daytime lunch spot. A warm hat, sweater, or raincoat might also be wise choices depending upon the exact location.

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Cruise Industry Unites in Typhoon Haiyan Relief Efforts

by Royal Holiday November 20, 2013
written by Royal Holiday

In early November, Typhoon Haiyan lashed Southeast Asia with some of the strongest winds and rains on record. One of countries hardest hit by the super-storm was the Philippines, a nation made up of several thousand islands particularly vulnerable to these types of weather events. Today, the country is still reeling from nearly 4,000 deaths, tens of thousands of missing or displaced persons, and an estimated $14 billion in economic damages.

The Philippines is home to a great number of employees in the cruise industry, so most cruise companies around the world can count many staff and crew who have been personally affected by Typhoon Haiyan. For this reason, the industry has shown an especially generous outpouring of support and monetary aid in response to the natural disaster.

According to the leading cruise resource website, Cruise Critic, a number of cruise lines have announced initiatives to help their Filipino employees, as well as provide significant donations to aid efforts. Royal Holiday affiliates Carnival and Norwegian, for example, have taken extra measures to help staff and crew members connect with family in the Philippines. In addition, Carnival has partnered with the Miami Heat basketball team to pledge $1 million to relief efforts in the region. Princess Cruises has donated $110,000 to various medical organizations operating in the region. Several other lines have also contributed financial or logistical support, and rallied their passengers to give to the cause, as well.

Overall, individual cruise lines have given in excess of $2.2 million for Typhoon Haiyan recovery, according to the Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation (CICF). At the same time, the CICF itself has given an additional $100,000 to the American Red Cross for storm relief work in the Philippines.

Typhoon Haiyan has left a great deal of destruction behind it, especially in the Philippines. To aid in the region’s recovery, however, the entire cruise community—including companies, crew, and passengers—has risen to the challenge of helping those most affected by this disaster.

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The Love Boat: Once Again in America’s Eye

by Royal Holiday November 11, 2013
written by Royal Holiday

Almost everybody—whether a cruiser or not—instantly recognizes the theme to The Love Boat, one of the most popular romantic sitcoms of all time. On November 5th, the cast of the famous television show reunited for a highly anticipated one-hour appearance on CBS’s daytime talk show, The Talk.

Hosts chatted with six of the regulars from the iconic sitcom: Gavin MacLeod (Captain Stubing), Jill Whelan (Vicki Stubing), Bernie Kopell (Doc Bricker), Lauren Tewes (Julie McCoy), Ted Lange (Isaac Washington), and Fred Grandy (Gopher Smith). Frequent guest star Charo also made a surprise appearance. The actors reminisced about the many interpersonal relations and conflicts behind the scenes, as well as their excitement at the unexpected success of the beloved sitcom.

The Love Boat debuted in 1977. Despite being panned by critics, the show proved incredibly popular and ran for 10 years. The show had a unique format that interwove several story lines during a single one-hour episode, and was known for attracting guest appearances from top actors of the day, including Florence Henderson and Janet Jackson. The Love Boat spun off several made-for-TV movies during its run, as well as a second series in the late 1990s.

Interestingly, while The Love Boat was mainly filmed on a Hollywood set, the story took place on the real cruise ship featured in the opening credits: the Pacific Princess. Owned and operated by a Royal Holiday cruise line affiliate, Princess Cruises, the Pacific Princess became one of the most widely recognized ships in the world. As The Love Boat, she has likely introduced millions of people to the concept of cruise vacationing.

The original Pacific Princess—now 43 years old—had a capacity of 640 passengers and 350 crew. She left Princess Cruises in 2002, was operated by a few other companies, and now rests in Turkey awaiting breaking. Fortunately, with the purchase of a newer ship in 2003, Princess Cruises kept the tradition alive by rechristening the new 680-passenger ship with the same name, so that cruisers today can still sail aboard the Pacific Princess, daughter of The Love Boat.

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Six Things to Think About Before Your Cruise

by Royal Holiday November 8, 2013
written by Royal Holiday

While different people enjoy cruises for different reasons, every traveler looks forward to a restful ocean voyage, full of fun and free of worries. To be assured of a good trip, every experienced traveler knows to plan ahead—and cruises are no exception. A little preparation goes a long way toward avoiding stress that might ruin a perfect vacation, so here are a few things to consider well before arriving at the dock.

Verify Travel Documents

It’s not fun, but the most important part of a cruise is the paperwork. Passengers should verify that the info on their boarding pass is correct as soon as they receive it. They are also responsible for having the right passport and necessary visas for their destinations. Fortunately, cruise companies and travel agencies have experts who can help with these details.

Plan Activities

Because cruise ship activities, restaurants, and venues can get booked up, it is a good idea to look over the ship’s schedule and make reservations for any appealing activities. Most ships are pretty forgiving about changing these kinds of plans, so there is generally little to lose by booking a spectacular show, elegant meal, or once-in-a-lifetime shore excursion in advance.

Pack the Right Clothes

Of course, every traveler needs leisure wear—swim suits, sandals, sun hats, shorts, and so on—to enjoy all the outdoor activities aboard the ship and at ports of call. Many ships, however, also have dress codes at certain times or in certain eating or entertainment venues. Packing a couple “smart casual” outfits and a formal ensemble is usually a good idea. Of course, passengers should also pack for the destination: a Caribbean beach requires very different clothes than a tour of Alaskan glaciers.

Pack Toiletries and Health Items

Items like a favorite shampoo, specific perfumes, over-the-counter medications, feminine hygiene products, and the like can be difficult to acquire on a cruise, so passengers should pack what they need. Likewise, running out of a prescription can quickly turn a good vacation bad.

Budget for Extra Expenses

While a cruise is one of the most affordable types of vacation around, there are additional expenses beyond the cost of the ticket. These include tips for cabin stewards and waiters, and cover charges for certain clubs, restaurants, and venues. Alcohol usually is charged separately, as are organized shore excursions and incidentals bought in shops on board or in port.

Save Space for Souvenirs

Of course, the best way to spend a little extra cash is to buy souvenirs and gifts. Savvy cruise ship passengers know to pack a duffle or foldable bag in their luggage, so they have plenty of extra space to take all their vacation memorabilia back home.

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