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What to do on a ship when bored?

Things To Do on a Cruise During the Day
  1. Relax by the Pool. Hanging out by the pool is one of the most popular things to do on a cruise. ...
  2. Ziplines, Ropes Courses and Surfing Pools. The awesome zip-line on Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas. ...
  3. Pool Games. Fun pool volleyball game on a cruise sea day. ...
  4. Fitness Classes. ...
  5. Walk a Mile.




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Some great ones to pass the day include Monopoly, Life, Clue, and Mancala. Don't forget about card games! A deck of cards takes up little to no space and can be used for a number of games like rummy, poker, or even go fish. They are a great way to get the whole family involved and can pass the time.

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A sea day is a day spent in transit on your cruise while the ship is sailing to its next destination. Without a port stop, these days are typically marked with extra programming and dining to accommodate all passengers onboard.

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One of the most common questions new cruisers have is, ?Will I be bored?? They worry that spending a week (or more) on the one ship will mean they'll run out of things to do. But the jam-packed schedule and facilities on a Carnival ship will keep you entertained around the clock. Cruise ships are a kids' paradise.

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LIVING QUARTERS AT SEA Mess decks provide a place for recreation and meals. Crew lounges serve as a place for Sailors to kick back and watch TV or play games. Many vessels have ATMs, internet connectivity, and postal services so those aboard the ship can keep in contact with friends and family back home.

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From rollercoasters to skydiving simulators, laser tag, rock walls, waterslides, ice skating rinks, and adults-only sun decks, cruises are popular vacations because, for the most part, they do offer something for everyone.

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If you're bringing the whole family, a 5 or 7 day cruise might be the best way to make sure everyone has an awesome getaway. And for those lucky folks with even more time to spare, a cruise of 10 days or more will give you an incredible experience of all the best things a cruise has to offer.

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Many people sleep better on cruise ships than they have in years on land, something to do with the stress-free lifestyle and the gentle rock of the ship in the water. A minority however fall into the category of boat-based insomniacs, the following advice is aimed at you guys.

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Take Advantage of the Programming Since cruise lines don't want you to be bored any more than you do, they fill up days at sea with a variety of activities from trivia sessions and lectures to arts and crafts and dance lessons. The more you participate, the faster your days pass. But don't forget to mix it up a bit.

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Most boat experts say that 1500 hours on a boat is considered a lot. But if you are buying a boat with more than 1500 hours, it does not automatically mean that it is not worth buying. The key thing to consider more than the engine hours is its usage and how well it has been maintained.

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Most of the newer ships average around 1050 feet which equals . 2 miles if you were to walk from end-to-end of the ship. Depending on where your cabin is or what locations on the ship you like, that mileage could add up.

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All the major cruise lines have the same pregnancy policy: Guests are allowed to cruise through their 23rd week of pregnancy.

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Hang Out By the Pools Sunbathing, of course! While every major cruise ship has the requisite pool, hot tub and rows of lounge chairs, some take pool time to new heights. Many Royal Caribbean ships sport surf pools, interactive water parks for kids and zero-entry pools for wading.

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Here are our favorite tips for making your cruise extra-special.
  1. Tip 1: Enjoy a Pre-Cruise Splurge. ...
  2. Tip 2: Upgrade Your Cabin. ...
  3. Tip 3: Arrange an In-Cabin Surprise. ...
  4. Tip 5: Turn Dinner Into an Event to Remember. ...
  5. Tip 6: Dress Up on Formal Night. ...
  6. Tip 7: Treat Yourself (or Someone Else) to a Splurge.


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Most guests bring $50-$120 cash per day to spend during the cruise. You will have many opportunities to purchase duty free goods, take exciting shore excursions, buy local souvenirs, play your chance in the casino, or enjoy some pampering in the spa.

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