Monday, February 28, 2011

Take Care Of Everything Including Self Catering

By Adam Surizuo


Finally, the date of departure has arrived! Did you discover that self catering can save you a little money? As a great patron of the cruise ship you'll always plan carefully. Then, you're good to go. However, if you are buying a cruise for the first time, your probably experiencing anxiety. Relax; the cruise lines have seen it all before. There are the usual security facilities - X-ray, metal detector, and whatever else they come up with. They're ready to make the trip easy comfortable and enjoyable. Once through security, you'll be given an appointment card, and invited to wait in the embarkation lounge and from there you'll soon board the ship.

When you arrive at the cruise ship terminal, there will be a crowd. So, just like you would for a busy air flight, a popular movie, or any other social activity, make lots of time. Knowing you have plenty of time to complete security, and the needed documentation, will always dramatically decreases your stress level. If you have informed the ship that you will be self catering this will be noted.

They know you're eager to load your carefully packed luggage on board ship for the holiday. Don't worry. The porters are very experienced and do a great job. They will take care of everything including self catering. They'll put all suitcases aboard the ship, if you've had any experience with airport security, you'll usually find this much less stressful.

Use common sense and don't make any foolish jokes about contraband or other items terrorist use. And, don't attempt to take liquor on board. Liquor isn't so much a security risk as the cruise ship wanting to encourage you to buy what they have to offer. Some people find this annoying, but many repeat customers see it as part of cruising packages. Luggage is occasionally lost when traveling on airlines. However, there isn't a chance that your luggage will be lost here. Now is the time to take a deep breath and begin to relax as you converse about your holiday packages with other passengers.

You may even discover someone who has done the cruise before and learn some information you didn't know. Lighten up and they will deliver the bags to your cabin as soon as possible. There are thousands of pieces of luggage to sort and deliver. This takes time. Tipping is customary to the porters as they deliver your luggage and it is suggested that you tip a dollar a piece but today the customary overall tip is five dollars.

It's expected once aboard ship for the staff to take picture of you. It's your chance to play movie star and have your picture taken. When exploring your new home on the water don't worry if you find yourself lost. Just ask one of the dozens of friendly cruise line employees who are always happy to direct you when they can.




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