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Cruising

Cruising. Chapter 2 Who Cruise and Why. 1. Hassle free vacation: pack and unpack once. Take you away from it all. You’re pampered. You can do all or nothing. Go to various geographic regions. 6. Something “new.”. Why People Cruise. Lots of events, activities, and meals.

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Cruising

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  1. Cruising Chapter 2 Who Cruise and Why 1

  2. Hassle free vacation: pack and unpack once. Take you away from it all. You’re pampered. You can do all or nothing. Go to various geographic regions. 6. Something “new.” Why People Cruise

  3. Lots of events, activities, and meals. • Facilitates shopping. • Easy to make friends. • Lend themselves to groups. • Romantic experience. 12. Learning experience.

  4. Can satisfy virtually anyone. Great way to celebrate a special event. Everyone’s talking about how wonderful it is. Safe travel experience. Fabulous value for the money. 18. Know what you are paying in advance.

  5. Cruise Prices • The cost is based on two or double occupancy—it’s per person, based on two passengers to a room. • Depend on where your room is located on the ship. The industry use the term stateroom.

  6. The higher the deck the stateroom is on, the higher the price. • Outside staterooms (which have windows or Ocean View) are generally more expensive than inside or interior staterooms. (generally w/o windows).

  7. Larger staterooms are more expensive than smaller ones. Staterooms with balconies generally cost more than those without. Outside staterooms who’s views are obstructed (lifeboat) are less expensive.

  8. It’s possible to have varying prices of staterooms on a single deck: • Many factors affect price: • Book 6 or more months in advance. • Last minute sale, when ship not full. • Special promotions. • 3rd or 4th person in a room. • Repositioning cruise, when vessels are moving from one general cruise area to another are almost always a bargain. • Alumnior Past Guest (if you’ve sailed before). • Group (minimum will vary by cruise line – some say 5 or more) • Seasonality • summer = high season • spring/fall = shoulder season (low) • winter=low season

  9. Roadblocks to Purchase • Cruise are too expensive. • Cruises are boring. • Cruises are only for older people. • Cruises are stuffy and too formal. • Cruises are too regimented. • There’s not enough time in ports. • The ship environment is too confining. • Aren’t you forced to socialize with people.

  10. Roadblocks to Purchase • I was in the Navy, and the last thing I want to do is take my vacation on a ship. • I’ll eat too much and put on weight. • Are ships really safe? • I’m worried about terrorism. • It’s too far to fly to the port. • I’m worried about getting sick. • I don’t know enough about cruises.

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