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Travel版 - 5 money-saving cruise questions -- and answers
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1. Can booking through a travel agent actually cut my costs?
It sure can. Agents have close relationships with cruise lines, which means
that they can often score you upgrades and extras, such as two-for-one deals
, that you wouldn't have access to on your own. Plus, the lines pay agents
commissions, so their assistance doesn't cost you a cent.
To find a knowledgeable agent near you, consult the websites for the Cruise
Lines International Association and The Travel Institute. Both have a roster
of agents, along with contact information and details on their expertise
and training -- you'll want to find someone who has been in the business for
at least five years.
That last point is key, says Carolyn Spencer Brown, who explains that the
biggest benefit of enlisting an agent, beyond monetary savings, is their
knowledge and advice. A savvy agent should be able to help you sort through
the dozens of major lines -- and the countless itineraries each offers -- to
find one that's right for you
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2. Is it worth it to join the loyalty programs offered by cruise lines?
How much would I really save? Joining can reap you considerable savings.
Spencer Brown, for instance, specifically cites Royal Caribbean's loyalty
program for excellence: "They really make it worth your while to stick with
them by hosting special members-only events onboard and occasionally
distributing coupons for $100 to $500 off select sailings."
Joining programs can also prove worthwhile for the convenience they provide:
Members of Norwegian's and Royal Caribbean's clubs, for example, get
priority boarding -- a big, big deal when a ship carries thousands of
impatient passengers, all anxious to get their vacations started.
Another (and, perhaps, the most convincing) reason to join is that cruise
line membership clubs are entirely free. There's really no downside to
becoming a member. In fact, "most cruise lines automatically enroll you at
the end of your first cruise," explains Marilyn Green. That includes
Norwegian, Carnival and Holland America. For other lines, including Royal
Caribbean and Celebrity, you have to take the initiative and sign up
yourself, but it's easy to do online. If you're not sure if the company you'
re sailing with auto-enrolls guests in a loyalty program, just ask when you
check in
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3. The cruise I'm looking at allows me to buy air from the company. Should I
do it?
Booking your own flights is the way to go -- you'll save a few bucks and
have more flexibility on travel times (cruise lines typically just give you
one or two options on flight times). To maximize savings, follow these tips
on the best time to book airfare.
It used to be that if you let the cruise book your flight and ran into
weather-related delays the line would hold the ship until you arrived.
Sounds pretty good, but that rarely happens these days, according to Spencer
Brown. (There were a few exceptions during the massive "snowpocalypse" that
hit Europe and the U.S. East Coast around Christmastime, 2010 -- such as
when Cunard Line held its Queen Victoria ship for delayed passengers on
December 20th -- but that was likely a one-off.)
In addition to offering air to cruisers, some lines also offer a compromise
deal called "air deviation," which allows you to book with the cruise but
still choose your own carrier, route and flight times. The benefit is that
the line will be aware of your flight schedule (and any delays), but again,
there is no guarantee that they'll hold the ship for you. Be aware that they
also charge a one-time fee of between $25 and $50 per person for this "
service."
"Our advice is to book the flights yourself and get in early," says Spencer
Brown. "Even from New York to South Florida, I always depart a day or so
ahead of time and then stay in a hotel or with friends for a night to make
100 percent sure I'm in the port town on the morning of departure." You'll
end up spending a little bit extra on the hotel, but the money you spend
there is better than the money you'd lose if you miss the boat.
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4.Do I have to tip everyone who does anything for me during a cruise?
Thankfully, most cruise lines have streamlined their tipping procedures.
Ships now charge your account a set amount each day $6 to $15 per person
per day is typical that covers all restaurant personnel and your cabin
steward. (If you're not sure if your line incorporates gratuity, it's a good
idea to ask when you check in.)
If your steward has gone way above and beyond, you may want to tip him or
her an additional $20 in cash. Many cruise lines will include an envelope in
your room, typically marked "Gratuity" in case you wish to leave extra
money, but it's not expected.
On the flip side, if you feel dissatisfied with your service and don't
believe it merits the set rate, you can speak to the ship's purser before
the cruise is over and change the amount. Finally, remember that when you
buy drinks, from soda to morning OJ to cocktails, you will be charged an
auto-gratuity on almost all ships; 15 to 18 percent is the norm.
Note that in spite of this, checks still come with a line for gratuity feel
free to ignore with a clear conscience.
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5. Speaking of drinks, is there any way to get around all the extra charges
associated with booze?
Long story short: It's going to cost you to imbibe on board. Drink prices on
everything from bottles of beer to top-shelf margaritas have risen steadily
in recent years, and you can't really BYOB. If you buy alcohol in port or
in the duty-free shop, the ship's personnel will hold it until the cruise
ends.
Several lines, including Carnival and Norwegian, will allow you to bring one
bottle of champagne or wine onboard, but they charge a corkage fee of
around $10 to $15 if you drink it in a restaurant or public area.
All of this may sound discouraging, but look at it this way: If you know
ahead of time that drinks will be pricey, then at least you can factor that
into your budget.
A bottle of Corona onboard, for instance, will typically set you back $5,
while a top-shelf margarita will run around $9. Be realistic about how much
you'll want to drink and then allot yourself a daily budget for doing so.
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