What to remember BEFORE you take your next cruise. Notes from the Cruise Staff!
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I always fly in the day before I join the cruise and one of my favorite things to do is to research areas and things that I could go see that are very local to the hotel where I'm staying.
I suggest choosing a cabin that's midship close to the waterline so if you stayed the midship because the front of the ship tends to pick up some of those waves it has movement and the back of the ship also tends to have more movement.
Rest assure if you do not show up at that drill sometime right after the trill you'll hear your name probably on the loudspeaker saying attention mr. and mrs. Jones in Cabin Acapulco 31 please report to the Purser's office.
If there's something that you really really want to do maybe the the float trips in the float planes in Alaska or the helicopters those tend to sell out really really quickly and they're the more expensive.
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Want to know what Onboard Cruise Staff members really wished every passenger would do BEFORE they board the ship? List of 10 things passengers should do before their next cruise....Through the eyes of the onboard Cruise Staff members.