BY
CLAY LARROY
Talk to A Cruise
Travel Agent to Plan A Family Cruise Vacation
by Mary Hanna
by Mary Hanna
Many people would like to take a family cruise vacation but were afraid
the cruise lines would not cater to children. Any cruise travel agent
will show you that this is no longer true. Doing some homework will
enable you to find the perfect family cruise vacation.
A family cruise
vacation is a great way to get away and spend time with your children.
Almost of the cruise lines offer packages that cater to families. Surf the web
for the right family cruise vacation that will cater to all of your
needs. Better yet, talk to a cruise travel agent. Make sure they are
a member of CLIA (the industries organization) and have taken many cruise
vacations on several cruise lines. The cruise travel agent will be able
to steer you to the cruise lines that have children's programs that are age specific, have trained youth counselors and
will fulfill your desires on your family cruise vacation.
The great thing about
these programs on the cruise lines is that your children will be with qualified
people all day, doing all kinds of activities and you are free to do your own
thing with no worries.
A family cruise
vacation takes you to many destinations without the rigors of packing and
unpacking. A cruise vacation will also alleviate the stress of airport
security. You might have to fly to your port of embarkation but after
that there will be no more checking in and long security lines.
The cruise ship will
take you to many ports where you get off the ship and enjoy your day on
shore. Before you leave on your family cruise vacation research the ports
you will be visiting. Plan what you want to do in each port ahead of
time. Since it is a family cruise vacation, discuss this with all your
family members. You can find out what the cruise lines offer in the way
of tours on their website. In many cases the cruise lines let you book
tours online or by fax.
Here are some
guidelines to help you choose the perfect family cruise vacation.
First find out if they
allow kids in your children's age group. Cruise lines may limit the
amount of children in certain age groups. This applies especially at times like
Easter or spring break
Do some digging to
find out what kind of children's facility the cruise line has. You will want to
check what the activities will be, are there play areas, and babysitting
available. Find out the rules for placing your children in the childcare
center. Most times you must sign your child into the play areas and the
kids will not be allowed to leave until you sign them out.
It is important to
know the ratio of counselors to children. You want to know that there are
adequate supervisors for your kids. Know the qualifications of the care
giver. For instance, on the Queen Mary II they have licensed nannies.
If you will need a cot
or crib find out if they are available and if there is a fee. Sometimes
these need to be reserved in advance of the family cruise vacation. The
size of the cabin should be noted. If the cabin is too small, you will be
cramped. If you are not taking toddlers, it is best to book cabins across
from each other. You and your spouse take the outside cabin and give the
one across the hall from it to your children. This not only affords you
privacy but the kids will feel "grown up" with their own cabin.
Check to see if they
have a kids menu. A lot of kids don't eat a variety of foods. If they are
particularly picky it is nice to know that the cruise lines offer food for
kids, like hamburgers and hot dogs. Almost all cruise lines offer hamburgers
and hot dogs at lunch around the pool but what about dinner? Find out in
advance of your family cruise vacation so you know everyone will be
happy.
If anyone in your
family has special needs make sure your cruise travel agent asks the ship if they
will provide for them. There may be two or three formal nights. If
you do not feel comfortable participating in them with little children, find
out what kind of alternative dining the cruise line offers. Many ships have
alterative dining rooms for just this purpose. Some of the cruise lines
have kid's dinners where only the children and the caregivers can attend.
If this coincides with a formal night it would be nice to know.
Some of the children's
activity that are offered on cruise lines are scavenger hunts, pizza parties,
disco parties for teens, arts and crafts and pool parties. The cruise
line will bend over backwards to keep your children entertained. They
want you to come back.
So call your cruise
travel agent and start planning the perfect family cruise vacation. It will be
one vacation that you and your kids won't forget.
Happy Cruising!
Copyright © Mary
Hanna, All Rights Reserved.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mary Hanna has traveled the world by Air and Ship while writing eBooks, Software Reviews and Practical Articles on Internet Marketing, Cruising, Gardening and Cooking.
” The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” ~ Marcel Proust
Enjoy and travel to create great family memories!
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