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Write an Ebook Part II ust like any other travel destination or activity cruises have their slow periods. Would you mind visiting the Bahamas in the off-season? (And let's be honest - IS THERE AN OFF-SEASON for the Bahamas?!) The second way you can save money on your cruise is to be as flexible as possible with your timetable. Some people enjoy taking cruises in the off-season as they like the more personal attention they feel they get from the crew and staff on the ship.If your ebook is an explanation of how to go about internet marketing you would be expected to provide some evidence that you are qualified to write on the subject. Nobody is going to take marketing advice from anybody who has never succeeded in internet marketing. Although it is not necessary to own a successful website dealing with the specific topic of your ebook, doing so would help to sell it.Whatever the topic of y Finally, look for package deals. 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Much of that changed during the 1980's as cruise lines began seeking larger audiences and expanded their services to meet the needs of a wide variety of travelers. Today, thanks to even larger ships that can carry more passengers, the price per passenger has steadily decreased over the past two decades. The number one question asked by many people who are thinking about taking a cruise is this: what is included in the ticket price? Think of a cruise as a hotel - in reality that is just what it is, a floating hotel. Your ticket price includes your cabin and its amenities, access to the facilities on the ship (gym, disco, etc.) and most food (specialty food typically costs extra - such as fine dining). The number one thing that is not included on most cruise tickets is drinks, be they alcoholic or just plain water. The biggest expense you can have on a cruise is if you drink a lot of alcohol, so take it easy and enjoy the novelty of it all rather than spending every night out at the bar. So how do you get started on planning a cruise that won't break your bank account? First, decide on what you would like to do on the cruise. The more flexible you are, the better the discounts will become. Do you absolutely have to see a certain part of the world? Would you mind taking a singles cruise even if you are married (it's ok, they won't try and pair you up - just be prepared for a lot of romance all around you!)? If you are open to trying different things and visiting random parts of the world you can save a bundle from beginning! Next, look at your calendar. How flexible can you be? Just like any other travel destination or activity cruises have their slow periods. Would you mind visiting the Bahamas in the off-season? (And let's be honest - IS THERE AN OFF-SEASON for the Bahamas?!) 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My sister on the other hand can make a gourmet meal out of a handful of ingredients and feed a family of 5.Sadly enough I am the kind of person who needs directions, a recipe to follow because wit Finally, look for package deals. Often the cheapest way to take a cruise is to combine it with other activities in package deals. This may include a 3-day stay on-shore somewhere, but it can be a wonderful opportunity to explore local cultures and traditions. Many travel agents know of package deals and they know when the slow periods are when hotels and cruise ships are looking for business. Of course, you can always bypass the travel agency and go directly online where a number of websites let you check prices online for up to a year in advance. The only disadvantage of doing it online is often you don't get as much detailed information that a travel agent may know about a particular package or destination. So put away that rubber ducky and start packing! It's time to abandon the bathtub and set sail on the cruise of your dreams - both your personal dreams and your financial dreams!
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