| Oh, every one with an engine has a range but it isnt a factor in planning
cruises for a real sailing vessel. Or a really long range motor vessel, for that
matter. Our modest trawler has about 1500 miles range which means we could only
go to New England and back without refueling.... not a factor in planning
cruises of less than a full season. |
| You should also pay attention to excursions by timing--for example, you can
only see certain bears in certain months out of certain ports! If you are
planning to cruise in May or September to save money on the cruise rate itself,
some excursions will be unavailable or less desirable in the early/late season. |
| Thanks, Becca!
Im improving each day and planning cruises keeps my spirits up,
soooooo~ that is exactly what I am doing!!
Im really looking forward to meeting you soon~~have heard so many
nice things about you and certainly believe them~~ from the many
thoughtful e-mails that I have received from you! |
| If you are planning a cruise on Royal Caribbean but arent exactly sure of what
ship or what itinerary you want, and are tired of re-calling and repeatedly
talking over and over to travel agents or scouring web sites for more info than
the common brochures give, even if you have sailed them in the past but want to
know more about other ships and other itineraries then I have two books that you
as the consumer could use that would greatly help answer SO many questions and
give so many more details and facts than what the flimsy brochures offer. |
| Happy cruise planning! Cruises are great family vacations, IMHO--everyone
gets to do his/her own thing, but the family can enjoy quality time together,
as well. |