14. Consider the plan that’s “all-inclusive”
“All-inclusive” sounds a bit pricey. However, when you crunch the numbers on the cost of a drink and meals for a week or two onboard, you will probably discover that “all-inclusive” is actually a good idea that will save you money. The all-inclusive option means you don’t have to worry about your budget while on the ship.
Many cruise ships today provide passengers with top-rated cuisine by celeb chef eateries such as Atul Kochhar, James Martin, and Jamie Oliver. The only time you will have to concern yourself about meals is when your cruise ship docks somewhere.
13. Higher cabin equals less queasiness
While it is not common knowledge, in general, the higher up your cruise cabin is located, the less you will feel any potential effects of seasickness. If you have ever suffered from car sickness and/or are sensitive to the motion of the ocean then you know how that feeling can negatively impact on any vacation.
If you end up in a lower level cabin, don’t despair. Pack ginger candies, ginger tea, ginger ale, or pieces of dried ginger to actively battle any nausea you may potentially feel. There are also over the counter medication as well.