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  • It Costs A Lot To Pass Through The Panama Canal on Random Secrets from Aboard A Cruise Ship

    (#5) It Costs A Lot To Pass Through The Panama Canal

    Cruises are expensive, not only for guests, but for the cruise industry itself. To pass through the Panama Canal, ships pay per berth (or bed). For an average cruise ship, it costs approximately $300,000

  • Travel in Packs and Save Big Bucks on Random Secrets from Aboard A Cruise Ship

    (#24) Travel in Packs and Save Big Bucks

    Nearly every cruise line will toss in one free cabin or other attractive discounts if you travel in a large group.

  • Avoid Any Dental Emergencies While At Sea on Random Secrets from Aboard A Cruise Ship

    (#25) Avoid Any Dental Emergencies While At Sea

    Unless you are on a really long cruise, you may want to skip flossing for a few days. Either that or bring along some Superglue if you have anything other than original teeth in your mouth. Crowns, bridgework, and fillings all love to jump out of your mouth at sea, and there are little to no dental facilities on board most cruise ships.

     

  • Beat Seasickness With Green Apples And Crackers on Random Secrets from Aboard A Cruise Ship

    (#4) Beat Seasickness With Green Apples And Crackers

    Queasy? Try green apples and bland crackers — some crew members swear by this remedy. Or you can score seasickness meds from the purser's desk (the cruise ship version of a concierge) for free.

  • Brown Nose the Captain on Random Secrets from Aboard A Cruise Ship

    (#17) Brown Nose the Captain

     

    The Captain is the top dog, so if you see them walking about the ship, make eye contact and if the opportunity presents itself, shake their hand and thank them for the marvelous ride they're giving you. It can't hurt to have the captain on your side if you have a problem while onboard.

     

  • Need to Cancel? Don't! on Random Secrets from Aboard A Cruise Ship

    (#23) Need to Cancel? Don't!

    It’s a shame to have to call off a vacation, but it happens. Unfortunately, if an unexpected event forces you to cancel your cruise, you can find yourself eating the entire cost, with no refunds. Many cruise lines have incredibly Draconian cancelation policies, requiring customers to cancel their reservations as long as 120 days before departure to get all their money back.

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Cruise travel, although it seems to be relaxing and comfortable. After choosing the ship and following the destination route, people can enjoy the great sea view and delicious cruise foods as they want. But if people want to have an amazing journey, a strategy is still indispensable before taking the cruise. In cruise travel, there are some secrets that cruise companies do not deliberately inform guests and some easily overlooked details.

Are you preparing for a cruise journey? There is some useful information for people who have a plan, the random toll tells 29 secrets from aboard a cruise ship here.

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