Things To Know When Ending World Cruise 2006

2008-11-14 10:10:56

( Travel )



Upon the end of your world cruise 2006, there are certain things that you need to be aware of. Two of the most common considerations are rules on tipping and the disembarkation guidelines to ensure that your departure from ships that take you to around the world cruises would be free from hassles.

Tipping Rules

It is a general rule in cruise lines that you give a tip upon ending your world cruise 2006. The most common guideline among cruise lines is to give tip in less amount of money if you took a budget world cruise. You would need to tip more in luxurious round the world cruise.

You may want to go over your world cruise 2006 brochure to check on the rules of the cruise line's tipping. This should help you budget the amount that you want to set aside for tipping in advance. Note that there are cruise lines that include the amount for tip in your bill. You cannot dispute this because it will automatically be charged. If the world cruise line does not charge you, stewards will most likely leave your cabin with envelopes at the end of your world cruise 2006. These envelopes often come with the printed rules on tipping.

Disembarkation

During the day before world cruise 2006 ends, luggage tags are distributed by cabin stewards. You must make sure to pack your things and place your luggage (other than the one you are going to carry) outside your door prior to calling it a night. You must keep your travel documents handy as you will need them when you disembark.

On the day of the disembarkation itself, world cruise lines usually do not allow passengers to depart upon docking at the port. You have to wait for about an hour for your luggage to be unloaded before you can say goodbye to your world cruise 2006.


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