Whether you're a seasoned
traveler or a rookie, these frequently asked questions and
travel tips will come in handy.
PASSPORT QUESTIONS?
If you have purchased travel through us
and have questions that are not answered here, please call
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or email us at info@redbirdtravel.com.
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Are
there activities for children on a cruise?
Most cruise lines offer programs for children. Many offer special
teen and pre-teen scheduled activities. The larger ships almost
always include a video arcade, kids disco or other designated "kids
area".
Cruises are a great way for families to travel and
see a variety of countries and ports. Ships are very safe and kids
over 6 can roam freely on their own for short trips. They will probably
know their way around the ship before you do!
Some ships also offer babysitting services and daycare
centers.
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Will I get seasick?
It is unlikely that you will notice any motion on a large cruise
ship, even if you are sensitive to motion in automobiles or airplanes.
All ships today have stabilizers to smooth the ride. Some cruises
sail calmer waters than others. Caribbean and Alaska cruises enjoy
smoother sailings than say Bermuda. If seas do get rough, there
are many preventative medications available on board.
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Do I have to participate
in scheduled activities or can I just relax?
There are dozens of activities going on all over the ship
every day. One the best ones can be "doing nothing at all".
Relaxation is what attracts many people to cruise travel. Every
ship has one or more pools that you can lay around with a good book,
most have a library and several lounges where you can sit and relax
by yourself or with friends.
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Do I have to tip? If so,
how much?
Tipping is up to you. Generally speaking, $7.00 to $9.00
per day/per person should take care of your waiter, bus boy and
cabin steward. Other ship personnel can be tipped at your discretion.
There are a few cruise lines that have a "no tipping"
policy.
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Will I need a passport?
Beginning in 2007, passport changes have changed. Please click here to read the latest requirements regarding possessing a passport.
Local Passport Offices:
Downtown Dallas Office
George L. Allen Senior Ct Bldg.
600 Commerce Street
Dallas, Texas 75229
214-321-3183
OPEN: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. |
East Dallas Office
3443 St. Francis
Dallas, Texas 75228
OPEN: 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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North Dallas Office
10056 Marsh Lane, Suite 137
Dallas, Texas 75229
214-904-3030 / 214-904-3031
OPEN: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tues. - Fri. |
Great Southwest Finance Unit
711 106th St Arlington
Arlington, Texas 76005
817-649-1710
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Main Post Office at DFW/Airport |
U.S.
Gov. passport services website |
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Can I call home from
the ship?
Many of the newer or recently refurbished ships provide
Ship to Shore telephone service. On some ships you can call from
your stateroom. Ship to Shore rates apply so you may want to limit
your conversations.
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Can I get/send e-mail
while onboard the ship?
Many of the newer ships do have a business center complete
with computers connected to the Internet. Some charge as little
at $16 an hour for computer time and you can get your e-mail using
Microsoft HotMail or Yahoo Mail. Check with your cruise line for
availability of these services.
If you have a laptop onbaord, you can make a ship-to-shore
call to dial into your Internet provider, but at $8 to $10 per minute
it can get very expensive.
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Are medical services
available?
Virtually every major cruise ship will have a staffed medical
facility to handle emergencies. If you suffer from a medical condition,
check with your travel agent before booking to make sure the ship
on which you are cruising can handle your needs.
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Will I get bored?
That is very unlikely! However, if you are concerned about
having enough to do, choose one of the larger ships (40,000 tons
and above), they will typically have more activities due to the
sheer numbers of people on board.
Most ships have dozens of planned and spontaneous
activities going from sunrise to way past midnight. Pool activities,
sports, bingo, casino, wine tastings, dance lessons, dancing, karoake,
live entertainment, movies, television, fitness centers, shore excursions,
talent contests, masquerade parties, Captain's party, country western
night, just to name a few!
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What should I pack?
Generally speaking, cruise travel is very casual during
the day and casual to formal in the evenings. This can vary depending
on the itinerary. Caribbean, Hawaiian, Alaskan cruises are more
informal while Transatlantic, Mediterranean and European cruises
tend to be a little more formal. This can also vary from cruise
line to cruise line and ship to ship.
Princess Cruise Line would probably lean toward
formal whereas Carnival will tend to be more informal and casual.
There is no real hard and fast rule, however, here's a try.
Men should always pack one dark suit which
will usually suffice even on "formal night." You can take
a tuxedo, but we recommend that you rent one on board the ship (most
ships offer this service) unless you own one and just want the extra
baggage. Tuxedos are generally not "required". Ladies
can take cocktail dresses or a full length formal. There
are usually 1 to 2 formal nights on a 7 night cruise, only 1 on
3 & 4 night cruises. The rest of the time is typically very
casual. Even on "non-formal" nights, men should wear a
collared shirt to dinner and slacks or skirts for the ladies.
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How much will it cost?
One of the most attractive features of a cruise vacation
is the price. Even more expensive cruises are a good value for the
money. You can spend anywhere from $400 for a 3-night Bahamas cruise
to $30,000 for a suite on a 30-day cruise to Africa!
No matter how much you spend, you pay one price
that covers virtually everything: meals, accommodations, taxes,
on-board entertainment and in some cases, airfare! The only extras
are shore excursions, liquor, tips and incidentals (photos, etc.).
Undoubtedly, a cruise is the most affordable way
to travel. Compare a 7-night cruise to the Caribbean at around $1300
pp (including airfare) with a 7-night trip to Hawaii. In Hawaii,
a hotel comparable to your cabin on the ship will be at least $150
per night (that's $1,000 right there!), your airfare from most cities
will be at least $600, and meals in Hawaii to rival that of the
cruise ship will easily be $100 per day per person (another $700!).
That is $2,300 per person compared to $1,300 and we haven't even
talked about entertainment!
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What is included
in the price of the cruise?
Just about everything! All your meals are included (and
there are usually about 7 or 8 per day from which to choose), all
accommodations, all shipboard entertainment, all taxes and in some
cases your airfare and ground transportation to and from the port
is included.
You must pay for extras such as liquor, shore excursions,
gratuities, photos, incidentals, gambling, etc.
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What about sightseeing
when in port?
Your ship will typically arrive in port early in the morning
at which time you are free to go ashore. In most cases, you will
be back on board the ship by 5:00pm to 7:00pm. This gives you more
than enough time to enjoy one of the cruise lines' shore excursions,
or, go off on your own to do some shopping, sightseeing, swimming,
scuba diving, etc.
We highly recommend the cruise ship sponsored tours
and excursions. In some ports, when you debark from the ship, local
sightseeing companies (in some cases a local with a van) will be
waiting to temp you with their own tour. Take our word for it, while
these tours may be safe and in some cases quite good, it is always
a safe bet to stick with your cruise ship's recommendation.
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