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May 22nd, 2006

Formal Night at Sea

Depending on the length of the cruise, there will be at least one, if not more, formal nights.
On cruises under a week, there is usually one formal night.  On weeklong cruises, usually two.  And on those over a week, usually three.  You will find a full itinerary listing meal events with your documents, in the […]

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May 19th, 2006

Sailing Under San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge

As the Dawn Princess sailed out of San Francisco’s harbor, we passed under the Golden Gate Bridge, and these photos were taken from the top deck.
The Art Deco themed bridge, one of the most widely recognized San Francisco landmarks, opened for vehicle traffic at noon on May 28th, 1937. 
The Golden Gate refers not to the […]

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May 16th, 2006

Cruising: Cabin Selection

 
One of the considerations in booking a cruise, is the category of cabin you choose.
The type of cabins available have a variety of names, but basically fall somewhere along these lines:
Suites
Junior suites
Outside cabins with a balcony
Outside cabin with unobstructed view
Outside cabin with partially obstructed view
Inside cabin
Pricing depends on both the type of cabin and its location on the ship, […]

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May 15th, 2006

Safety Demonstration

Whether in the air or on the sea, I can’t get away from the safety demonstration.
Remember — it’s important to pay attention!
 
 
 

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May 14th, 2006

Travel Tip: Leave Early

I’m now home from my vacation, am back flying, and am very nearly rested up.  It’s amazing the rejuvenating effect a little time away can have.
One of the best tips that I can give to someone booked on a cruise is to arrive at your embarkation port as early as possible.  I have always found […]

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May 11th, 2006

Port of Call: Victoria, British Columbia

Today is our first, and only, day in port on this short cruise.  We are currently in Victoria, British Columbia (Canada), and I found an Internet Cafe where I can get a good connection.
The connection at sea was spotty, at best, and very expensive.  So, I’ve allowed myself half an hour to check personal email, write […]

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May 10th, 2006

How to Enjoy a Day at Sea

A day at sea can be as restful or as busy as you choose.

Here’s a sampling of options available today:
Food & beverages (many options)
Fitness classes
Fruit & vegetable carving demonstration
Ice carving demonstration
Movies (in your cabin or the theater)
Bingo
High tea
Art auction
Service club meetings
Computer classes
Health & wellness classes
Shopping
Arts & Crafts sessions
Musical entertainment (various options)
Card room (bridge tournament)
Casino

I started […]

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May 8th, 2006

Bon Voyage: Cruising

I’m leaving this afternoon for San Francisco, and then tomorrow afternoon will board Princess Cruise Line’s Dawn Princess for a mini-vacation.  It’s a 3-night cruise, with one port of call in Victoria, BC, and then ending up in Vancouver, BC. 
I don’t know what internet access will be like while at sea.  If I have access, I’ll […]

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