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When can I expect to receive my final documents?
When will my airline itinerary be made available?
Do I need travel insurance?
Do I need a passport?
What should I pack?
Should I reconfirm my airline reservations?
Is parking available at the pier?
How do transfers work?
What are the boarding procedures?
What is the visitor policy?
Can I use my hair dryer or shaver?
Can we stay in touch with the outside?
What about tipping?
Are there laundry services aboard?
Can we celebrate a "special" day?
Are there medical services onboard?
Will I have a shipboard account?
What is the shipboard check cashing policy?
Do the cruiselines offer shore excursions?
When can I expect to receive my final documents?
Cruise vouchers will be sent to you via mail or email 2-3 weeks prior
to departure. Back to Top
When will my airline itinerary be made available?
Air arrangements purchased through the cruise line are generally
made available about 3 weeks prior to departure. Please note that
air schedules are booked at the discretion of the cruise line and
cannot be changed. Anyone requiring special itineraries/air carriers
must arrange for custom air prior to final payment. The minimum charge
for custom air itineraries is $35-$50 per person and additional charges
may apply. Custom air should be booked as early as possible to insure
flight availability. It is the traveler's responsibility to confirm
seat assignments and other special services, such as special meals
or wheelchair assistance directly with the airline. Back to Top
Do I need travel insurance?
Travel insurance can be purchased through the cruise line or Travel
Guard prior to final payment with TopCruiseClub.com. The price will vary
depending on the cost and length of your cruise. It is strongly suggested
that you purchase travel insurance. Once you are within the final
payment period the cruise lines will impose strict cancellation penalties
as outlined in their brochures. These penalties will not be waived
even for medical reasons. Please contact TopCruiseClub.com for further details. Back to Top
Do I need a passport?
This depends on the type of cruise and your destination. United States
and Canadian citizens traveling on an Alaska, Caribbean, Hawaii or
Eastern Canada & New England cruise must have a photo identification
and proof of citizenship. On cruises to most other destinations a
valid passport will be required. Valid forms of proof of citizenship
include either an original or certified copy of birth certificate
or a U.S. naturalization certificate. Visas may be required for entry
to certain countries. Back to Top
Non-U.S. citizens who have previously been admitted to the United
States for permanent residence must carry their passport and Alien
Registration Receipt Card. Back to Top
All other non-U.S./non-Canadian citizens must have valid passports
and any necessary visas. Such guests should verify carefully the existing
identification requirements for their particular travel situation,
as these requirements may change. Back to Top
IMPORTANT: Guests arriving for embarkation without proper documentation
may be denied boarding and will not be entitled to a refund. Back to Top
What should I pack?
First and foremost, dress for comfort. Daily life aboard ship and
in ports of call is laid-back and casual. You are encouraged to wear
whatever makes you feel most comfortable: sportswear, shorts, slacks,
sundresses and so on. Warmer temperatures call for clothing made of
lightweight, breathable fabrics. For cooler temperatures we suggest
casual clothes that can be layered easily. On some days you may need
a raincoat and waterproof hat or umbrella. Gloves are a good idea
as well. Footwear should include comfortable walking shoes for visits
ashore and sandals or rubber-soled shoes for strolling on deck. Back to Top
In the evening, ships vary as to dress. There are three types of "evenings"
on board - casual, smart casual and formal. On casual nights, sport
shirts and slacks are suggested for men; sundresses or pants for women.
On smart casual nights, dresses and pantsuits for women; jackets and
ties for men. For formal nights, women should wear cocktail dresses;
men should wear suits and ties or tuxedos (optional). But don't buy
a tuxedo just for the trip. If you do want to dress to the nines,
many ships offer tuxedo rental services. Even on the most formal of
ships, a dark suit and tie are fine for the dressiest occasions. Generally,
three and four-night cruises consist of one formal night and two or
three casual nights. Seven-night cruises include two formal nights,
one smart casual night and four casual nights. Ten, 11 and 12-night
cruises consist of two formal nights, three smart casual; all other
nights are casual. 14 & 15 night cruises usually have three formal
nights, four semi-formal nights and the remainder are casual. Again,
these are guidelines and your evenings attire is left up to your discretion.
In addition, most cruise lines offer alternative casual dining for
anyone who may prefer not to dine in the main restaurant. Back to Top
Should
I reconfirm my airline reservations?
Since arrival and departure times are subject to last-minute changes
by the airlines, we recommend that you call your airline(s) 24 hours
before your initial flight departure to verify all the flight numbers,
departure and arrival times shown on your ticket. (Reconfirm international
flights 72 hours prior to your departure from home.) Plan to be at
the airline counter at least 1-1/2 hours before flight time for domestic
flights and 2-1/2 hours before flight time for international flights. Back to Top
Is parking available at the pier?
Parking available at most of the piers, for a minimal fee (usually
about $10/day). At some piers only cash is accepted. Back to Top
How do transfers work?
Most cruise lines include transfers between the airport and the pier
on embarkation/disembarkation day if you have purchased an air/sea
package directly with them. Passengers providing their own air must
get their own transportation to/from the pier. Prepaid transfers can
be purchased separately from most cruise lines. Flight information
must be provided to the cruise line with final payment if separate
transfers have been purchased. Back to Top
What
are the boarding procedures?
Generally, you will be allowed to board two or three hours before
the ship sails. Keep in mind that you must be on the ship at least
one hour before departure, and the gangway will be pulled thirty minutes
before sailing.
Upon completion of check-in, you will receive a guest identification
card. This card will serve as your identification on-board. It will
also serve as your identification for security procedures when embarking
and disembarking the ship and when making purchases on board.
As you walk up the gangway, a member of the cruise staff will welcome
you aboard. Your luggage will be delivered to your cabin shortly after
it arrives at the ship. You carry nothing but your hand luggage. Once
you are on board you are free to explore the ship. Refreshments are
available during embarkation and most cruise lines offer a nice buffet
lunch (depending on the departure time). Back to Top
What
is the visitor policy?
For security reasons most cruise lines have implemented a "no
visitor" policy aboard their vessels. Back to Top
Can I use my
hair dryer or shaver?
Most ships have 110-volt outlets in the staterooms. Many ships even
feature hair-dryers in your cabin. Back to Top
Can
we stay in touch with the outside?
Quite easily. Most ships have a daily newsletter with news, headlines,
selected stock quotes and sports scores. Staterooms on many ships
are even equipped with televisions. While most ships now have telephones
in passenger cabins, you can also call someone on shorethrough the
ship's radio operator while at sea. And, you can make phone calls
from most ports. In addition, many ships have fax capabilities and
internet access. Back to Top
What about tipping?
Tipping is a matter of individual preference. A general rule of thumb
is to plan for about $2.50 to $3.00 per person per day each for your
room steward and dining room waiter, and about half that amount for
your busboy. (A few cruise lines include tipping in the price and
will so inform you.) Gratuities are customarily given on the last
evening of your cruise. On many cruise lines it is now possible to
prepay the above gratuities.
Other personnel such as bar waiters, bellboys and deck stewards may
be tipped as service is rendered. On most cruise lines a 15% gratuity
is automatically added to your on board account for beverage purchases
which you may adjust according to services rendered. Back to Top
Are
there laundry services aboard?
Almost all cruise ships have laundry facilities and a great many provide
dry-cleaning services. There is, however, an additional charge for
professional laundry and dry-cleaning services. Most ships also have
self-service launderettes. Back to Top
Can
we celebrate a "special" day?
All cruise lines will make your "special" day special. Most
will even treat you to a complimentary cake and a chorus of Happy
Whatever to honor the occasion. Back to Top
Are
there medical services onboard?
Virtually every cruise ship (except for some smaller vessels operating
in coastal waters) has a fully-equipped medical facility and staff
to handle almost any emergency.
Your prescription medication should be kept close at hand in your
purse or carry-on bag rather than in your checked luggage. Be sure
to bring a sufficient supply of medication and transport it. Back to Top
Will
I have a shipboard account?
Most cruise lines have set up a "cashless" system designed
to make your life on board as simple as possible. You simply sign
a receipt for each of your on-board purchases and then settle your
shipboard account at the end of the cruise. Cash, VISA, American Express,
MasterCard, Discover, and personal or traveler's checks are accepted
as payment on most cruise lines. Back to Top
What
is the shipboard check cashing policy?
Most cruise lines will cash traveler's checks. Personal checks cannot
be cashed and cash cannot be drawn from your shipboard account. Back to Top
Do the cruiselines offer shore excursions?
All cruise lines offer extensive shore excursion programs designed
to enhance your cruise experience. Shore excursions will help you
make the most of your time in port and provide you with the best transportation
and guide services available. For certain destinations, such as Europe,
tours can be pre-requested by completing the form found in the shore
excursion brochure sent to you 4-6 weeks prior to departure. On other
cruises you can book your tours through the shore excursion office
once you are on-board. Back to Top
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