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Pay attention to the advice from frequent cruise travelers. Theyhave seen it all and have the stories to tell. Using theirguidance can make things a bit easier for an inexperiencedcruiser. After all, no one wants any "surprises" to put a damperon your cruise enjoyment. Got Your Paperwork? Nothing is more frustrating that digging through your bags atairport security or customs on the way to your cruise. Haveeverything handy and in one place. Use a little carrying case,something similar to a business card holder or small pocketphoto album to contain everything. Copy several sets of your driver's license or photoidentification as well as your passport or visa. Your creditcards and traveler's checks should be copied. Leave one set athome with a trusted, easily reachable family member. Lock oneset up in the personal safe in your ship cabin or lock it in theship's main safe. Also keep your originals and another copy withyou at all times, but in separate places. This will help you incase you lose anything or it is stolen. Items that are handy: If you don't want to miss the beautiful sunrise or a particularactivity, bring your travel alarm clock. If you are in an innercabin aboard the ship, there are no windows so it will be darkand virtually impossible to know what time it is. Take a mesh laundry bag with you to stow dirty or soiledclothing. This will keep your clean clothes separated. There isnothing worse than having some of your clothes stink like dirty,sweaty socks! An extension cord or two comes in handy with those cabins thathave electric outlets in strange places. Many times, they arenot where you need them, so the cords will be helpful. Clear Ziploc baggies are useful when packing your suitcase. Suchitems as shampoo and sunscreen could possibly leak, so thebaggies


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would contain the leak and keep your clothing from beingruined. Medications can also be packed into clear baggies. Goingthrough airport security or customs can be a hassle too, sobaggies allow the security officials to see the contents of yoursuitcase at a glance and you won't have to unpack a traveltoiletry bag for inspection this way. Stay Connected: If you decide to bring your cell phone to stay in touch withfriends and family at home, check with your service providerabout temporarily extending your calling area or inquire aboutspecial rates during your travels. No one wants to be shockedwith a cell phone bill that is a few hundred dollars higher. Orshould you leave your cell phone at home, invest in a fewprepaid phone cards. This is a cheaper option than using thephone service on the ship. Take extra batteries and memory sticks for your digital camera.Your battery charger might be useful too, depending on how muchyour camera will be used. Should you decide to use a camera withfilm, do not pack it in your luggage if you fly to your cruiseport. Airport security scanners could ruin your film. Binoculars are a must for sight-seeing. Sometimes, you will notbe able to get up close and personal to things, so you'll beglad to have them. You don't want to miss anything, do you? This is your time! Don't spend it fretting about your ruinedcamera film or lamenting about the greasy sunscreen that leakedall over your suitcase. By heeding the advice from seasonedtravelers, you will save yourself some trouble in your cruisingvacation. Now prepare for some fun and adventure! About the author: Kirsten Hawkins is a cruise and travel expert specializing indiscount cruises and travel. Visithttp://www.luxury-cruise-deals.com/ for more information on howto cruise the world for little or no money.

Written by: Kirsten Hawkins



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