From movies and books to
restaurants and travel destinations, in today’s
world, we all want to know what someone else
thinks or has experienced before we try or buy.
The same holds true for cruise vacations.
Potential passengers want to know how cruise
lines rated among seasoned
travelers, how cruise lines rated
among professionals in the industry, and how
cruise lines rated in the media. So how can
consumers get a hold of cruise line ratings or
find out how cruise lines rated in specific
categories? Look no further than the web.
There are several informative websites available
today offering everything from ratings and
reviews to feature articles, on just about every
cruise line across the country, if not the
world. Using these websites to find out how
cruise lines rated is a great tool to use before
you choose a cruise line or cruise ship. This is
an especially important tool for
first
time
cruisers, as ratings can give you
an excellent idea of exactly what to expect
before you board.
When cruise lines are rated, a wide variety
of elements are considered such as the type of
ship, size of ship, destinations,
accommodations, amenities, activities,
entertainment, price, service, excursions,
ports
of
call, passengers, etc. In most
cases the rating system is on a scale of 1 to
100, with 100 meaning “Outstanding.” In other
cases, stars are used to rate cruise ships.
Five
star
cruise ships offer the utmost in
luxury.
Some of the top sites to find out how cruise
lines rated include: cruisecritic.com,
cruisereviewsonline.com, cruisereport.com,
cruisedirectonline.com, and cruisemates.com.
Cruisecritic.com offers more than just
ratings and reviews, this site has several
search functions to help you find everything
from bargains and discounts to theme cruises,
and exotic
itineraries. The site also
includes features, news, planning tools, and a
variety of
cruise message boards where fellow
cruisers can exchange stories and information.
Cruisemates.com offers two types of ratings:
star ratings and value ratings. Star ratings are
based on one question — “how good is this ship?”
One star is the worst, five stars is the best.
Cruisemates.com takes everything from age and
accommodations to food, service, and
entertainment into account when rating the
worlds
cruise ships. Value ratings or
“thumbs up” ratings are all about the “Bang for
your Buck.” Five thumbs up means the ship is an
excellent value while one thumb up means you
won’t find much of anything that resembles a
value here.
Ratings, rankings, and popularity contests —
at Cruisereviewsonline.com find out which
cruise
ships are at the top and which
ones are not. Get other information on cruise
lines, as well as information, ratings and
rankings on embarkation ports, and ports of
call.
Cruisereport.com offers the lowdown on cruise
lines from A to Z. Unbiased reviews, cruise
searches, quotes, and feature articles are just
a few of the sites extras. You can also search
for “the perfect cruise,” and browse through
news pieces about
cruising. After checking out their
ratings and reviews, you can also search for
discounts and deals. With more than 50,000
visitors per month, Cruisereport.com has
information on roughly 8,500 current sailings.
Cruisedirectonline.com relies on reader
surveys to help keep ratings in check. In
addition to offering information on how various
cruise lines rated in all categories, visitors
to the site will find top ten and top thirty
lists, as well as feature articles about the
best of the best in the world of cruising. The
site has other information about discounts, as
well as information on roughly 12,000 sailings.
Cruise Direct Online has been featured in
Frommer’s Budget
Travel
Magazine, and on MSNBC, CNBC, MSN
Money, and more!