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Latest Cruise News - 2010

Planet Cruise E-Brochure

We at Planet Cruise are delighetd to announce the launch of our BRAND NEW E-BROCHURE.

This downloadable catalogue contains a record of all of our tailor-made cruise packages and offers fantastic cruises that cater for every taste.

Click the link that appears to the right of this message to find your dream cruise holiday now!!

Alternatively copy the link below into your internet browser

http://www.planetcruise.co.uk/ebo

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Cashless Enviroment

There's no need to worry about carrying cash around with you whilst onboard your chosen cruise. Today's cruise ships operate a cash-free environment.

On arrival at the ship whilst your boarding documents are being checked (during embarkation) you will be asked to register a credit card (or make a cash deposit), and given a shipboard card (each cruise line has a different name for it); this usually acts as your cabin door key as well.

During your cruise, any onboard purchases, drinks or excursions you make are signed for and a foil copy is provided; all charges are then simply charged to your onboard Account. One of the exceptions, however, is usually in the casinos where you will need to use cash, traveller's cheques, personal cheques, or a credit/debit card.

You'll normally receive an interim statement and a final statement at the end of your cruise. On certain cruise lines you can even access your onboard account and view a statement on the in-cabin TV should you wish to!

All charges incurred will be automatically debited at the end of the cruise and converted to sterling. Should you have any queries on any purchases made we would recommend that you visit the ships Purser’s Desk before the final morning of the cruise, as this time is usually extremely busy onboard.