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Cruises For Kids – Fun For The Whole Family

For a long time vacation cruises have been considered mainly for adults and couples, but the cruise lines of today are rapidly changing all of that. Today, virtually all of the major cruise lines make cruises available that would be fun and enjoyable by all in the family, including kids. They offer a little something for everyone, so there is no reason that anyone in the family would ever be bored on one of these floating vacations. Let see what cruises for kids has to offer for your family.

The cruise line activity list for kids varies from one cruise to another, but they often include fun activities like pizza parties, water slides, miniature golf, video arcades, lots of games, magic shows, sports, science projects, art classes, and a lot more. All of this is of course, in addition to the swimming pools and jacuzzis on board that kids just seem to love.

Basically, on cruises for kids there is plenty to keep them happy and involved for as long as they want to be. In fact, there are even shore excursions that are often arranged for certain age groups to help them have fun at the ports of call that the ship visits.

All of this fun can often free up parents to be able to actually enjoy their vacation time too without having to constantly come up with things to keep the kids busy and involved. That means more alone time for them in activities that appeal more to them, and each cruise line makes sure that there is plenty of adult fun to be had too.

Many cruise lines even offer both private and group babysitting as an alternative for parents whose children are at least six months old. But all of them that feature cruises with kids have age specific entertainment and programs where kids can get to know others their own age and make friends while under the constant supervision of trained professionals. And of course, parents can keep a watchful eye on their kids as often as they like to make sure that everything is going well.

So if you have tried all of the other vacation ideas or just want to experience something completely different why not consider cruises with kids that let you take your whole family with you and make sure that everyone will have plenty of fun and good times?

Author: Thad Pickering

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Cruise Websites – Let the Reader Beware!

If you’re thinking about cruising for the first time or want to book your next cruise vacation, chances are excellent you’ll explore online to find out your options. You won’t be disappointed, either. There is a great deal of information about cruising online. Just know one thing: a lot of that material is produced by the cruise industry itself.

You can’t blame the major cruise lines for having very detailed websites about their own offerings, but there are also travel agencies and other travel insiders who run websites with reviews and encouragement about cruising. While these sites often offer great information and are accurate, you have to realize that they have an agenda. They want you to book a cruise.

The Internet is kind of like TV, but with no distinction between the commercials and the programming. It’s actually like having a TV where some of the coolest programs turned out to be commercials and some of the short two-minute announcements in-between turned out to be programming.

So how do you know who to trust? In my opinion, you can trust all of the cruise company websites and affiliated sites (many of them also have blogs and related sites) but look for two things.

First, you want to see the company take clear ownership of the site. In other words, if you go to the Princess Cruises web site, you should know you’re at the website run by Princess Cruises. Whatever business is behind the website should identify itself clearly on the site.

The second thing is you should recognize, as a savvy consumer, that you’re hearing from a company that wants your business. Beyond that-business-run sites are great.

I actually visit cruise sites all of the time to learn about new itineraries, ports of call, and special sales. You can even use some of these sites to get an "inside look" at the state rooms, plans of the ships, and destination details. I can’t imagine booking a cruise without these sites.

You can also find plenty of sites with more general information about cruising that provide you with descriptions of many different packages from different companies. Some of these are run by travel companies who make money when you book a cruise-no matter what brand you pick. Again, these sites are great as long as you know who is running them and why.

Many sites offer the opportunity for various passengers to "review" or comment on a cruise vacation. I’m always a little wary of these for a few reasons.

First, way back when I first started out as a writer I was a theater reviewer. Reviewing is much harder than you think. A good reviewer has to balance her specific experiences against a broader picture. A professional reviewer has to keep in mind that what he’s evaluating has to be framed within the context of what its creators intended and keep any personal preferences out of the mix. For instance, a chocoholic reviewer has to be able to give a fair review to vanilla, even if he’d never pick that flavor in a million years. For example, "The Dark Knight" was hailed by many as a great movie, but I don’t care for that genre. A good reviewer has to be able to rise above personal preferences and even specific experiences to craft a review that will be useful to most readers.

A lot of amateur reviewers tend to be extremists. They either rave and wax poetic (if they had a good time or met some great people) or savagely berate (if things were not exactly the way they expected them to be). I’ve read cruise reviews where a passenger howls because she called for extra towels and they were not delivered immediately or reviewers who slam the entire line if their medium-rare steak was delivered medium. A professional reviewer might note such things but they would only factor into the review if a pattern emerged of substandard service.

So how can you learn about cruises online?

The best first stop for getting information is to go to the big, splashy websites run by the cruise lines because they have definitely put the best and most effort in making sure you have a fun, convenient, and informative online experience. After all, they want you to get to know their product. There is not a better place anywhere for you to get all of the details (and great images) of any specific cruise, but you need to remember that you are visiting a source that wants you to spend your money … with them.

Next, visit sites runs by businesses affiliated with the travel industry but keep in mind that they may be trying to steer you to a particular purchase.

Take all passenger-written reviews with a grain of salt-make that all reviews. You know that two people on the exact same cruise can have very different experiences.

Travel guides and books or TV programs by third-parties are great sources of information because these folks have the luxury of not caring whether or not you take a cruise. They just want to give you some information about what you’d need to know for cruising.

Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

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Which Weather Is The Best For Caribbean Cruise?

Which Weather Is The Best For Caribbean Cruise?

Everyone looks for weather when it comes to cruising especially for Caribbean cruise. Generally, the weather of Caribbean stays 75- 85 degrees almost every year. As it happens to all places, the weather of Caribbean also goes ups and downs according to time.

Evidently the hurricane season is the main down time of the Caribbean and it comes in the month of July from the beginning and stays till the starting of December. But, the most active hurricane comes in the month of August and stays till September. However, there is hardly any change in the Caribbean weather temperature even during this time. Generally, during this span, lots of cruise companies give discount or reduce the rates of the tickets. So, one should not worry about these hurricanes, because cruises are able to evade these hurricanes before facing them. Even sometimes cruise ships overrun the hurricanes. And when it comes to summer season, the Caribbean is the most humid place for cruising.

By and large, from northern Caribbean islands to the southern Caribbean islands, there is moderate variation in the temperature. Due to their latitude, there is less chance of major hurricanes and tropical storms in the southern islands. The weather of Caribbean is moderated by the ever-coming trade winds.

But, on the other hand, the month of Christmas and New years are the peak times for the cruise lines. usually a number of people love to take a cruise in these seasons. Because of the shortage of seats, people book their tickets in advance as well. No doubt, a number of people take on a cruise in the month of Christmas and New Year, but the months from January to April are also the peak time for cruise lines. A number of cruise lines position their more ships for Caribbean in these peak times.

So, one can enjoy Caribbean cruise with the unpredictable nature and should not worry about the hurricanes, because it all depends upon cruise lines. The plus point of these hurricane month is that cruise lines reduce their rate, by which one can get cheaper tickets in comparison to other months. On the other hand, in the month of spring and winter cruise lines offer more options, a bit higher rates and higher traffic too. Nevertheless, if one tries whole heartedly, there are discount cruises available for them for all the times.

By: Franchis

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