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1. You are in charge
of all the kid's expenses and will make all transactions yourself.
2. You could have a
separate credit card with a limit on it for the children's use only.
Remember, they would not be carrying this card around but would be charging
items to their account.
3. You could deposit
a certain amount of cash into an account for the kids before taking the
Cruise for them to use, making it clear that there is only a certain amount
to spend. Perhaps this could also serve as lessons in budgeting and spending
habits for them.
Exchange services is
an excellent thing to find out before you ever board your first cruise. Some
Cruise Ships do offer money exchange services, and some don't. Most people
feel more comfortable exchanging their money in a frequented tourist port
where their is an exchange bureau equipped to exchange all sorts of currency.
You are so used to
using your ATMs but please know this: they are very expensive to use onboard.
Using an ATM machine while visiting a Port is a much better idea. Generally,
know just about what you've allotted to spend for your entire Cruise that
way you won't feel the pain of too many purchases and by being organized up
front you will not get stuck without the proper funds nor be embarrassed
when it's that moment to tip! Have fun!
Claudia Chestelson
is a "Renaissance Woman" covering the gamut of challenging careers of
actress, model, builder- re-modeler, B&B owner in the world famous Napa
Valley, Weight-Loss Consultant for Women, and current Netpreneur and
Advocate of leisure and vacation..Claudia loves navigating people to the
right Cruise including the best Cruise insight and advice at
http://www.ourfirstcruise.com (if you are taking your very first
Cruise Vacation go to Claudia's web site. Save yourself from all the
stressful details.)
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