Cruising Holidays: you are either in it, or not
July 21st 2008 11:21
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There is something funny about cruising. You either WILL, or you WILL NOT cruise.
Clients who have cruised will definitely come back for a second/third cruise. They'll love it so much they become fanatic about the cruises and even learn so much about them that when they eventually come to book their holiday they know exactly which deck they want their room on, the exact room number, the meal sitting times they require as well as the specific features on the cruises that they want access to you may even not know about. Even as a travel agent.
Yet, there are those who don't see a point in cruising. They say that being on board for that long will drive them nuts and they'll run out of things to do. It's simply too boring to cruise.
Here is just a little bit about cruising:
* Think of it as a floating resort. When you go on holidays you will always need accomodation. Cruising is like a floating resort that you can sleep in while the ship is in motion taking you to your destination. On board there are restaurnts, bars and cafes just like a resort would have, as well sa entertainment complexes such as casinos, theatres, cinema, swimming pool, gym, shopping arcade and many more so in a way, you could almost live there forever.
* It's a great way to get from one place to many destinations without the hassel of rushing around the airports, getting luggage on and off the planes and unpacking and packing each time you are at a different destination.
* Great for people who can't fly or have a fear of flying.
* Is for everyone. Cruises have facilities to cater for families including kids clubs, romantic option for couples and excellent for the older generation as it's a gentler form of travelling.
* Is an all in one package without the hassel of having to deal with different service providers at the same time (flights/accomodation/tour companies etc)
* Don't be fooled by the price tag. If you break it down into how much you are paying per day on the cruise, it'll probably end up being similar to any other form of holiday options!
Just some quick notes in case you are on the border line of whether or not to take a cruise
Clients who have cruised will definitely come back for a second/third cruise. They'll love it so much they become fanatic about the cruises and even learn so much about them that when they eventually come to book their holiday they know exactly which deck they want their room on, the exact room number, the meal sitting times they require as well as the specific features on the cruises that they want access to you may even not know about. Even as a travel agent.
Yet, there are those who don't see a point in cruising. They say that being on board for that long will drive them nuts and they'll run out of things to do. It's simply too boring to cruise.
Here is just a little bit about cruising:
* Think of it as a floating resort. When you go on holidays you will always need accomodation. Cruising is like a floating resort that you can sleep in while the ship is in motion taking you to your destination. On board there are restaurnts, bars and cafes just like a resort would have, as well sa entertainment complexes such as casinos, theatres, cinema, swimming pool, gym, shopping arcade and many more so in a way, you could almost live there forever.
* It's a great way to get from one place to many destinations without the hassel of rushing around the airports, getting luggage on and off the planes and unpacking and packing each time you are at a different destination.
* Great for people who can't fly or have a fear of flying.
* Is for everyone. Cruises have facilities to cater for families including kids clubs, romantic option for couples and excellent for the older generation as it's a gentler form of travelling.
* Is an all in one package without the hassel of having to deal with different service providers at the same time (flights/accomodation/tour companies etc)
* Don't be fooled by the price tag. If you break it down into how much you are paying per day on the cruise, it'll probably end up being similar to any other form of holiday options!
Just some quick notes in case you are on the border line of whether or not to take a cruise
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