Cruise Information
Welcome Aboard
You are embarking on an adventure of a lifetime and The Travel Family will be your guide.
When you travel with us, you?re part of the family. We take care of every detail from arranging transportation to and from the ship to special dietary requests. As part of the family we want you to be fully satisfied with every aspect of your vacation. You can call on us anytime to discuss concerns, questions or just to say hello. Our phone number is (805) 987-4578 and we will be happy to chat with you. |
FAQ
Question: Will I get Seasick?
Answer: Even if you suffer from motion sickness during car rides and airplane rides, it is unlikely you will become seasick. Some passengers may still experience motion sickness, nausea, dizziness (vertigo) or just feel "sea-sick" and yucky. There are a number of over-the-counter as well as prescription medications such as Dramamine, Bonine, Alka-Seltzer to name a few. There are also non-pharmaceuticals available to help curb the symptoms of sea-sickness. If you are experiencing motion sickness once you have boarded, please go to the doctor's office. Always check with your doctor before taking any medication.
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Passport Information
Last update: January 31, 2008
All passengers are required to carry valid Proof of Citizenship before being allowed to board a cruise ship. Bringing proper proof of citizenship is the responsibility of the guest.
All travelers will be required to have a passport to enter or re-enter the United States.
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Travel Protection
10 Reasons to Purchase Travel Protection
There are hundreds of circumstances that could cause you to cancel your trip, return home early or force you to seek emergency medical treatment while traveling.
To demonstrate the importance of purchasing travel insurance, and emergency travel services, here are 10 common examples of what could go wrong.
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Luggage Information
Packing for your cruise vacation can be one of the worst parts of a cruise. The only thing worse is unpacking when you get home! With years, of experience we have learned that a packing list is essential. You wouldn’t want to forget something essential.
One important packing tip -- If traveling with a companion or spouse, divide your checked items into two (or more) suitcases.
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Room Mate Request
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