Category: Disney Cruise Lines
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What are the World’s Best Cruise Ships?
Norwegian Cruise Lines Norwegian Star is bigger than three football fields in length and it has 25 decks and 372 staterooms including the exclusive Garden Villa Suites, which measure 5,800 square feet. The service on this ship is hefty as well — with 1,100 staff members, the ship has a crew to passenger ratio of 1:2, so excellent service will never be an issue during your voyage. Read more […] -
Cruise and Cruise Ship Tips
Once you feel that you know a bit more about the different cruise lines and cruise ships, you should get to know your destinations. Depending on the cruise line, you can expect to travel to popular destinations such as the Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska, and Hawaii or romantic and exotic destinations such as Tahiti, Fiji, Australia, Bermuda, and Europe. Read more […] -
Mini-Cruises
Mini-cruises may stand alone or they might be part of a larger itinerary. When part of a larger itinerary, mini-cruises may include exotic river cruises, small yacht cruises, or small expedition cruises that travel where larger ships cannot. Read more […] -
Face Painters & Balloon Twister Jobs on Cruise Ships
In return for talent, enthusiasm, and dedication, face painters in cruise ships may receive up to $31,000 for full-time employment along with free accommodations and meals. Read more […] -
Gaming & Technology Cruises
Whether you’re interested in chess or a host of technology seminars, yes, most cruise lines can accommodate your weirdest whims. Read more […] -
Disney Cruise Line Fleet
Disney Dream, the cruise lines third ship, made her first commercial voyage on January 26, 2011. The ship features early 20th century design, 14 decks, 1,250 staterooms, and room for 4,000 passengers plus 1,458 crew members. Read more […]