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Cruise Line Brochures - How to read them

   
Author: J Wilson
Brochure styles vary from different cruise lines. Open any cruise brochure and you are sure to find an overwhelming display of information and photographs. What you need are just the facts in simple to understand terms.

Some cruise lines feature their entire fleet with the itineraries in one brochure. Others have brochures for each destination--such as the Caribbean, Bahamas, Bermuda, Alaska, Hawaii and Europe.

The front of the brochure has the table of contents. Here you will also find the illustrations and photos, along with description of the cruise line and the itineraries available in that particular brochure.

Next you will usually find information on any special programs offered such as their kids programs. You will also find a brief description of the ports of call and shore excursions offered.

Deck Plans, Staterooms & Fares, hotel stays and past guest programs are usually listed next. A deck plan is a map of the ship that lists all levels of accommodations, shows the location of the restaurants, bars & lounges, swimming pools, fitness center, spa, shops, casino, kid's center and everything else the ship has to offer.

The last few pages of the brochure is where you will find the "fine print". This section usually includes the following information --welcome aboard info, Q&A's, terms and conditions, what you need to know before you go, important policies and has cruise line contact information. Make sure you read it very carefully!! Always be prepared for modifications in the itinerary as well on board amenities. Never book a cruise based on the itinerary only. If you read the "fine print" you will find that the cruise line reserves the right to change the itinerary for any reason.

The back of the brochure is also where you usually find the information on Air&Sea programs, cancellation insurance and and amenity packages offered for your cruise.

Author Bio:

Judy Wilson is a former travel agent with a love of travel. Be sure to visit www.allaboutthehoneymoon.com and www.honeymoonforums.com for more travel information.

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