Friday, June 29, 2012

Is cruising expensive?

Just do the math. Compare a one week cruise against a week at a resort. On a cruise vacation, your meals, accommodations, entertainment, and most activities are included in the fare. It's easy to stick to your budget. Plus, on a cruise you get to visit many different ports of call. Unpack once and settle in for a journey that takes you anywhere you want to go. At the end of the day, you retreat to a floating resort to enjoy fabulous cuisine, world-class entertainment, then get lulled to sleep at sea.

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Is cruising right for me?

Yes, it is! Cruises offer something for just about everyone. Some people cruise just for the  joy of being at sea and some cruise experience the convenience of visiting up to six different ports in a week, all without the stresses of packing and unpacking, confirming  hotel reservations or getting to the airport on time. The ship has your room ready, gets you to one port after another and while it's hard at work you get to sit back and have fun. 
 
What do people like about cruising? Cruises take care of your meals and entertainment the entire time you're on board. Depending on the ship you choose depends on what is available, but most have the same similarities. The food available is a wide selection from hamburgers and hot dogs to the finest steak and seafood. Choosing what you want to eat might be one of the hardest decisions on a cruise. The night life is what you want it to be from quiet and intimate to rocking on the dance floor with people you just met. During the day you can find spa treatments to surfing right there on the cruise ship.

Now the only thing you have to do is to figure out where you are going.Your Cruiseship Consultant can help plan your perfect cruise!  Happy cruising!!
For more information about this blog or cruising contact Brett Swearingen at 855-583-2628 or visit http://www.lveboat.com/

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

How is the food at an All Inclusive Resort

While buffets haven't disappeared from Caribbean all-inclusives, most now offer at least the option of dining at one or more full-service restaurants, and some resorts offer top-shelf drinks and an impressive mix of specialty and gourmet dining experiences, from classic Caribbean and Creole restaurants to English pubs, Japanese teppanyaki houses, and elegant French bistros.Be sure "even if a seasoned travel pro" to use a Travel Advisor when booking an All Inclusive Resort. There are so many things an advisor can suggest, even including items the consumer will never be able to find out about!!
By. Brett Swearingen 855-583-2628
Your Travel Advisor!

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Do cruise lines welcome families with kids?

Many cruise lines have extensive programs and special activities for every age group, from toddler to teen. This gives youngsters a chance to experience the cruise with kids their own age while mom and dad enjoy some adults-only time together. Naturally, many of the traditional pleasures of a cruise, such as shore excursions, onboard ship activities, and dinners, can be shared by the whole family together. Your CruiseShipCenters Consultant can recommend the ideal family vacation. Here is a sample of some of the amenities that are offered: Princess Cruises' Youth and Teen Centers include various games tables, movie rooms, and all the latest video games. The new Sun Princess and Dawn Princess have an extensive toddlers' play area. For teens, there are special entertainment hideouts called "Cyberspace" and "The Fast Lane." The friendly staff coordinate and supervise a variety of activities including karaoke, movie fest, theme parties, and more. Royal Caribbean International caters to family cruising by offering special suites that sleep up to six people. Young cruisers are divided into "Aquanauts" (ages 3 - 5), "Explorers" (ages 6 - 8), "Voyagers" (ages 9 - 12) and "Navigators" (ages 13 - 17). The daily "Compass" itineraries are delivered at night to the door of each child and teen, highlighting the next day's events and activities. Many cruise lines cater to family vacationers, however, there are some restrictions. Some ships also have better facilities than others. Your CruiseShipCenters Consultant can help you plan the right cruise for your family. For more information contact Brett Swearingen at 855-583-2628

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Won't I get bored on a cruise?

Only if you want to be. How would you like to go ice skating, rock climbing, practice your golf swing, shoot a few hoops, go to the casino, see a Broadway-style show, do some shopping, work out at the gym, relax at the spa, take a dip in the pool, log onto the Internet? You can do it all without ever leaving the ship! Every ship has a Cruise Director whose job is to make sure each guest makes the most of the vacation. In fact, there are so many things to do while cruising that you will probably book a longer cruise next time. For more information contact Brett Swearingen at 855.583.2628.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Will I feel claustrophobic on the ship?


Most people are so busy exploring the ship and different ports of call, they spend very little time in their stateroom. If you need more room, choose a cabin with a balcony or upgrade to a mini-suite or suite. You may also want to cruise on one of the larger ships such as the Grand Princess or Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas. You definitely won't feel confined! You might want to consider a shorter cruise for your first time such as a three or a four day Caribbean cruise. Another option is an itinerary with many ports of call. This lets you discover new places and get off the ship for the day.

For more information call Brett Swearingen at 855-583-2628.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

How far out to book a cruise!

When Cruising, be sure to think ahead. Yes, you can get good prices last minute, but many times the airfare will eat up your cruise discount. Book out 12-18 months in advance. Buying in advance will also many times get you on board ship credit, and other fine amenities. You will also be able to get great rates on Air.

finally, when booking, be sure you are booked in pre-arranged group booking deals as we offer. The discounts are even better!!
Brett Swearingen
855-583-2928

Sunday, June 3, 2012

How to choose the right Cruise Ship!

Click this link to learn about what each cruise line specializes in. Each line is unique, and provide different services. Call Brett Swearingen for more details. 855-583-2628