The Cruise Web would like to recognize three more Cruise Consultants who were awarded Senior Status at the end of 2011 in recognition of their hard work and dedication to the company. Cruise Consultants Ken Cho, Michael Sober and Kris Spealman each earned their Senior Cruise Consultant status for their continued performance with The Cruise Web.
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The start of a new year is always an exciting time as we’re each given a clean slate and the opportunity to make the most of our new year. Hopes are high and resolutions are made. Continue reading below to see what The Cruise Web’s employees are resolving to do (or not do) in 2012. Hopefully no one’s broken their resolution yet…
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Last month we held The Cruise Web’s annual holiday party in our new office! We couldn’t have asked for a better environment to enjoy our co-workers as friends and to celebrate a successful year. Most importantly, it gave all of us the opportunity to show our awesome new office to our loved ones! (There’s nothing wrong with a little bragging.)
With holiday music playing in the air and hot snacks on the table, holiday cheer wasn’t hard to find. It was a fantastic time for all and you could tell by the laughs and warm conversation that filled the room. -
To better meet the needs of the growing family vacation market, Norwegian Cruise Line announced today that it is revitalizing its current youth program and will implement a new best in class program fleet wide. The re-branded program will be introduced on Norwegian Gem in mid-February and will be rolled out to all of the line’s Freestyle Cruising® ships subsequently.
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Oceania Cruises is introducing more than 1,000 new tours and excursion packages that allow guests to custom design their destination experience and enjoy significant savings. This product enhancement is in addition to previously announced new beverage packages. Both constitute the third phase of the line’s ongoing Pillars of Distinction initiative.
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It’s impossible to travel as much as we do and not pick up a few tips along the way. And seeing as ’tis the season for giving, it’s only appropriate that we pay it forward. We hope you enjoy this collection of our favorite travel tips and find them as useful as we do.
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Cruising with young children is such a rewarding experience – one that I encourage all families to take part in. However, most anyone with kids knows that travelling with youngsters presents its own set of challenges. It’s for this reason that I’d like to share my tips for travelling with young children. What follows is a collection of handy tips and tricks I’ve learned along the way.
My daughter’s first trip was when she was seven months old and I took her to England and Portugal. Erin wouldn’t remember any of it, except she was crawling age and wanted to crawl around the plane! At this age it seems you have every child item, from a stroller to the car seat to the diaper bag full of essentials. -
It’s that time of year again. The falling leaves will soon be replaced with white, cotton-soft snow. Blinking lights now playfully animate our evening drives home. Families travel long distances to be with the ones they love, even if only for a little while. But for some of us, the holidays are the best time of year for a different reason. The holidays give us yet another gift – the gift of time off, and an opportunity to get the heck out of Dodge (thank you, Santa).
For those of us ready for a break, and keeping our Travel Tips theme in mind, I offer you a few of my own “real life” cruise tips (all of these tips coming from rather humorous personal experiences). Consider this my holiday gift to you. Enjoy.