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Cruise Q&A Wednesday - 8/9/2017

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πŸ‘οΈ 251 viewsπŸ“… 8 years ago⏱️ 3:55
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Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

all cruise lines designate a maximum occupancy on each stateroom category this maximum generally ranges from 1 to 4 guests but can be more for special larger accommodations

you can expect to pay anywhere from 50 to 200 dollars per person for these special tours and they almost always sell out

tendering is the process of moving guests from a cruise ship to a port of call using small boats called tenders

if the weather stirs up significant waves the tendering can be suspended or cancelled altogether

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Check stateroom occupancy limits when booking to avoid needing a separate room
βœ“Book behind-the-scenes tours early as they often sell out
βœ“Be prepared for tendering procedures and potential weather-related cancellations

πŸ†•New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Adding extra guests to a booked stateroom β€” Be aware that once room maximum is reached, no additional guests can be added, even infants
Cost of special tours β€” Expect to pay $50-$200 per person for behind-the-scenes tours

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are stateroom occupancy restrictions?
QHow do galley and bridge tours work?
QWhat are cruise ship tendering procedures?
YouTube Video Description↓

We have the answers to your cruise questions. On this show, we discuss stateroom occupancy restrictions, galley & bridge tours and cruise ship tendering procedures. Visit our website http://www.talkingcruise.com/ask-questions/ and submit your own questions. We'll select new ones every week to present on a future show.