To initially board the ship, you will need a certified birth certificate. Since you're under 16, they will not expect you to have a government issued photo ID.
As for in the ports, you will not be allowed to leave the ship without your parents . You will need to bring the ID the ship issues to...
No. They're generally pretty strict about the age groups, especially during the summer when there are a LOT of kids onboard. And they'll know how old you are from your cruise reservation paperwork, so trying to lie about it doesn't work.
And what kid DOESN'T claim he's mature for his age? I...
Without at least two years experience in the job you're applying for, you will not get a job on a cruise ship.
Once you do get a job, you will not get to choose the ship or route you're working on.
No, ship employees do not get to go on excursions unless they are on the excursions staff, and...
To initially board the ship, you will need a certified birth certificate. Since you're under 16, they will not expect you to have a government issued photo ID.
As for in the ports, you will not be allowed to leave the ship without your parents . You will need to bring the ID the ship issues to...
Some cruise lines are more formal than others.
During the daytime, though, shorts and shirts are fine. If you like to swim, I'd recommend taking two bathing suits so you don't have to try to put a cold clammy wet suit back on.
For dinner on non-formal nights, khakis and a nice shirt (not a...
If you are leaving from a US port and returning to the same port at the end of the cruise (which most cruises do), you can do it with a certified copy of your birth certificate and a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license.
This is true regardless of which cruise line you go on...
Stop and think about it for a minute.
If the people who work on these excursions do not live in the destination, where would they live? They are not employees of the cruise line, did not come there on the ship with you....
Cruise ships stop in St Thomas every day.... so they would be needed...
Wouldn't that value depend on the number of students?
Why not talk to the business manager for your school district?
Don't forget that the cost using reusable, washable trays and utensils includes not only purchasing said trays and utensils, but also machinery to clean them to health department...
1) a closed loop cruise does NOT mean you stay on the ship and don't get off at any ports. It means the cruise starts and ends at the same US port. So a US citizen can go with just a certified birth certificate and government issued photo ID. And can get off and explore any of the ports the ship...
1) a closed loop cruise does NOT mean you stay on the ship and don't get off at any ports. It means the cruise starts and ends at the same US port. So a US citizen can go with just a certified birth certificate and government issued photo ID. And can get off and explore any of the ports the ship...
IF the 19 year old and 21 year old are your children, and you are going on the cruise, and their cabin is near yours, there will probably not be a problem.
Otherwise there will be a problem. If there's someone under 21 in the cabin, there must be someone at least 25. And you are in the penalty...
Things to do in PORTSMOUTH NH:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g46209-Activities-Portsmouth_New_Hampshire.html
Cruises and boat tours from seacoast NH to various places:
http://seacoastnh.com/touring/cruises.html