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Bring all of your
toiletries, film, in-cabin wine, lotions, medications and dental care
products from home. They will be quite pricey on the ship. If you have an on
going medical problem have your doctor write a brief medical history so you
can supply it to the ships doctor if a problem should arise. You should also
pack things like, Alka Seltzer, constipation relief, cough drops, aspirin
and band aids. Make up a little first aid kit that suits your needs. Don’t
laugh, you will probably be trying new foods, eating more than usual, and
you never know how you will react. Those items mentioned above are expensive
on the ship.
A few things that are
handy are clothes pins for weighing down the shower curtain (the showers are
small and the curtain will stick to you when your wet. This really gives me
the creeps). A highlighter is great for highlighting the activities on your
daily cruise sheet. The night before highlight the events you want to
participate in and all you have to do is glance at the sheet to know where
you want to be and when. Tell your room steward on the first day to leave
you two daily cruise sheets so each of you will have one. This way if one of
you wants to go to the wine tasting and the other wants to join in the art
auction you both know where and when. Then when it’s over, call each other
on the two way radios and meet up for a drink or lunch or whatever. Another
valuable little item is “post it notes” if you don’t have the two way
radios. Just write on the post it where you are going and at what time and
then stick on the outside of the cabin door. Presto your traveling partner
knows where you are and when to expect you back. This is great for parents
traveling with children.
Cruise Tip: Pack
business cards with your email address on them. You meet all kinds of
interesting people that you will want to stay in touch with. Some of our
best friends are people we met on cruises, friends we continue to cruise
with. I like to pack computer generated address labels to make it easy to
send postcards.
I read this tip in
several cruise reviews. Send a postcard to yourself. I have postcards from
all over the world with the local stamps that I have sent to our home during
each of our exotic cruises. I have a stamp from the CCCP – that was the USSR-
years ago. Its fun and you will always get a chuckle when the post card
catches up to you after you are home.
It is a smart thing
to bring along your cell phone (which means the charger too). If you incur
delays you can call your Travel Agent and have her call the cruise lines.
You can make phone calls while you’re leaving port on the ship, and in some
islands. The islands I have found to be cell phone friendly are the Bahamas,
Bermuda, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Grand Cayman. It’s great for
phoning for a cab to the airport, or getting in touch with friends when you
disembark. On the islands that do provide service you won’t have to wait in
long lines (pay phones on the islands is where the crew keeps in touch with
home). It’s just a handy thing to do and would be invaluable in an emergency.
Please don’t forget a
good sunscreen if you are going to the Caribbean. If you are from the colder
climes and have not seen the sun in awhile you will NEED it. Even in Alaska
you have to wear a sunscreen.
Lastly, don’t forget
your camera. Put this in your carry on, do not pack it. I have a friend that
went to Hawaii and video taped a wedding, packed the camera in her luggage
and it was stolen on the way home. If it is digital camera take extra memory
cards since you will be taking lots of pictures and the cards are more
expensive once you leave home.
Follow this advice
and you will have a very enjoyable and comfortable cruise.
Happy Cruising!
Copyright © 2006 Mary
Hanna All Rights Reserved.
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. Visit her websites at:
http://www.CruiseGold.com
http://www.CruiseTravelDirectory.com
and
http://www.CruisingTips.com
or contact her at
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