Cruise
Lines Offer Exceptional Value to Family Groups
Raye & Marty Trencher
Cruise Traveler Magazine
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“There really is no better way to bring families together
for a reunion than on a cruise, and certainly no easier
vacation to plan. We urge families to use a professional
travel agent to help pick the voyage that best suits their
budgets, interests and expectations. The result will be
lasting happy memories for everyone."
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Planning a family reunion often can be more
enjoyable in theory than in fact. Picking the place, the
food, the activities and the entertainment that every member
will enjoy and appreciate can be close to impossible. This
is particularly true when the group includes all ages,
families with children, couples without children, singles,
seniors and teens.
Cruise
Lines International Association (CLIA) and its 24 member cruise
lines have a remarkably simple solution, within the reach and
budget of every extended family: a family reunion cruise
vacation.
Shipboard multigenerational group vacations, including family
reunions, represent one of the fastest growing segments of the
cruise industry for many reasons, not the least of which is the
extraordinary ease of planning. Almost 90 percent of cruise
vacations are sold by travel agents who do all the work – from
talking with any or all members of the group to assess their
needs and expectations, to recommending a cruise that matches
those requirements and working with the cruise line to obtain
the best price and make all the arrangements. Once onboard most
cruise ships that cater to groups, the family has access to
around-the-clock services and assistance of group and event
coordinators who ensure that needs are met and activities run
smoothly.
The top
reason why cruises and family reunions are the perfect match –
and very easy to plan – is that on a cruise, all family members
can do whatever they want, when they want, individually or with
others. There are babysitters for the youngest travelers,
supervised activities for toddlers and young children, clubs and
dances for teens, and a broad range of activities for adults and
seniors. Depending on the ship, recreational activities may
include climbing walls or ice skating rinks, spa and fitness
programs, dance lessons, cooking classes, wine tastings or other
learning opportunities. Multiple choices of dining experiences
and venues – from poolside snacks to the most elegant haute
cuisine – ensures that all guests enjoy themselves in the style
and ambience they prefer. Daily entertainment, from movies to
spectacular Broadway style musicals, guarantees that every taste
and interest is accommodated. And, in each port – there may be
as many as six different destinations visited during a seven-day
cruise – a wide variety of shore excursions, including golf on
some of the world’s best courses, means land excursions of
interest to everyone.
The
choices of things to do and ways to enjoy the cruise mean that
every member of the group can plan his or her own vacation.
Individuals may choose to pursue their own interests, families
or pairings of families may choose to share experiences, or the
entire reunion group may choose to share meals or nightly
entertainment. The possibilities are limitless, and, most
important, no one in the group is stuck with planning for
everyone, pleading for consensus or risking hurt feelings.
But,
there’s more:
- With pricing that includes accommodations, meals,
entertainment, use of most of the ship’s recreational
facilities, and travel from destination to destination,
any cruise represents excellent value for money spent.
Cruise lines also make special offers to groups.
Depending on the company, these include reduced fares
for groups as small as eight guests and free berths for
every 10 to 15 paying passengers.
- Family groups may have the option to ensure even
greater value by purchasing everything in advance, from
cruise fares to shore excursions, drink packages, spa
packages, even pre-paid gratuities.
- Further savings can be realized through reduced
fares for third and fourth passengers in each stateroom
and some cruise lines offer “kids sail free” programs.
- CLIA member cruise lines offer vacations as short as
a weekend, making it possible to find an itinerary that
meets every family reunion’s needs.
- Family reunions may have opportunities to take
advantage of accommodation upgrades, private events and
special shipboard credits and complimentary amenities
ranging from free family photos to “Fountain Soda Cards”
to special family meals.
- Some cruise lines offer personalized shore
excursions: customized programs that fit the needs and
wishes of a family reunion group.
- From voyages down the great rivers of Europe or
along the coast of New England and Canada to the
tropical beaches of the Caribbean, the charm of the
Mediterranean and the glaciers of Alaska, the diversity
of cruise experiences offered by CLIA member lines means
that there is a family-friendly cruise vacation for
every interest and budget.
Source: CLIA
www.cruising.org.
Cruise Lines with Multigenerational Family Cruises