Cruise ship restaurant reviews and rankings

Very hard to do this, but someone had to.  Fortunately I have been to several of these but not all.  Still on my bucket list, but they are all fantastic and worth the money when additional fees apply.

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Helpful Hints - Packing

While one adage says, lay out the clothes you plan to take and your money.  They take half the clothes and twice the money, here are some that are a little more detailed

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Why does Norovirus only hit cruise ships?

You hear about it in the news, cruise ship passengers become ill with a gastrointestinal illness and it is identified as norovirus.  Why do cruise ships have this problem, or why does the media only cover cruise ships that have gastrointestinal outbreaks?  The answer may surprise you.  Should you be concerned. That answer may surprise you.  Am I biased?  Well I do sell vacations on cruise ships but......

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How to Enjoy more of Alaska

Many people think a cruise is the only way to see Alaska.  That's probably most true for the inland passage, to see Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Haines, and certainly Glacier National Park.  But here are some great ways to enhance that cruise.

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Golf in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Golf in the caribbean has sometimes been a challenge, not for lack of courses, but for quality and challenge of the courses.  Now not only are the quantity of courses incrreasing , but so is the quality, and even better some resorts are now including rounds of golf as part of the all inclusive experience.  But here are some courses you may want to play soon.

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Sandals Luaches new completely renovated location in Barbados

While Sandals purchased this property earlier this year, the only booked it for a few montys until their final plans were ready to be implement which was a total remake, renovation, and expansion of this facility in the best location in Barbados.  It will open in Januayry 2015, but we are able to take and make bookings now. 

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Alaska and Northern Lights/ Aurora Borealis Uniquely Alaska

Seeing the northern lights when visiting Alaska is a top attraction, and there are three conditions necessary for it to happen. First, a clear sky; cloud cover obscures the aurora. A night without a full moon also helps increase your chances. Second, darkness; the aurora is only viewed in cooler months as Alaska's midnight sun makes viewing impossible. Last, an active aurora. You can check the forecast at a number of different websites.

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