Friday, February 26, 2010
Cruise Vacation 101-Part 6
My last installment in the travel educational series.."Cruise Vacation 101." I hope these videos have helped some of you who may be new to cruising. I welcome comments and questions.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Cruise Vacation 101-Part 5
Next video in the travel educational series..."Cruise Vacation 101." This edition addresses the costs that go into a cruise vacation. I will say that I have accidentally left out one of the incidental costs that need to be factored in to your cruise...specialty restaurant costs onboard. Most ships and cruise lines now have specialty restaurants onboard that offer a great meal and ambiance, but at an added cost of $20-$30 per person. The surcharge allows you to eat an excellent 3 course meal at a fraction of what that meal would cost on land, but you need to factor the cost in if you are thinking about taking advantage of one of those venues onboard. This is an option and can easily be avoided and it is not saying that the meals in the main dining room are of less quality. These specialty restaurants offer a more intimate atmosphere and "made to order" entrees. Thanks again for watching. Please leave comments or questions.
Labels:
costs,
cruise,
excursions,
gratuities,
tips,
vacation
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Cruise Vacation 101-Part 4
The continuation of the travel educational series..."Cruise Vacation 101." Today's topic..."which stateroom should I choose?" I hope you find these videos helpful and insightful and please comment or leave a question and I will get back to you soon.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Cruise Vacation 101-Part 3
This episode tries to tackle the question of "which cruise line do I go with?" There are so many choices and hopefully this will simplify things just a bit.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Cruise Vacation 101-Part 2
Second in a series of videos explaining the first steps someone should take when planning a cruise vacation. Are you a newbie to cruise vacations? if so...leave a question and I will be sure to answer it during this series.
Cruise Vacation 101
Here is a short video discussing the first step in the cruise planning process. This will be the first video in a series. I also give a small plug to the Bricktown Hampton Inn and Suites in Oklahoma City which is where I recorded this short video. Thanks for watching.
Labels:
cruise,
Hampton Inn,
Oklahoma City,
tips,
vacation
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
NCL's Great Stirrup Cay
I was particularly interested in this stop on my cruise so I could compare it to Disney's Cruise Line's private island called Castaway Cay. Castaway Cay is an actual island owned by Disney and is the only private island/beach where your cruise ship actually docks at the island versus having to take a tender (small boat) into the island from your cruise ship which is anchored a short distance offshore.
In comparison, Great Stirrup Cay is much smaller than Disney's. Disney's Castaway Cay had a large natural area where you could bike or hike and get away from the crowds hunkered down on the beach. I took a short walk on Great Stirrup Cay on a trail that I was hoping would take me on a scenic walk through this little stretch of Bahamian paradise, but was disappointed to see most of the trail roped off with "do not enter" signs posted everywhere.
So my time was mainly spent in a beach chair which was planted on a very sloped part of the beach, but was closer to the food venues which is why I staked out this particular area. If you went further down the beach, not only did it get much more crowded, but you were a long way from the area where they serve the food and drink.
As far as scenery...Great Stirrup Cay has a pretty stretch of beach and and shoreline, and a nice grove of palm trees giving you that sense of paradise that we all hope to see when we cruise to the Bahamas or anywhere in the Caribbean. The food on the island was your typical private island cruise menu consisting of BBQ hamburgers, hotdogs, salads and fresh fruit.
The music was what I truly enjoyed. The reggae band was exceptional and made for a fun afternoon. They can be seen on this short video showing more of the highlights of the island along with view of one of the tenders that NCL uses to get you from ship to shore.
I am looking forward to my next cruise in May with Princess where again we are scheduled to make a stop at their private "island"...Princess Cay.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)