becsuse the have the same facilities and accomodations as hotels
The term ''floating hotels'' has been used to describe what cruise ships really are -- massive resorts with all of the amenities you would expect to find in land-based hotels, but with many technical differences. Cruise ships don't rely on land based resources such as electricity, telephone, sewer etc. During a normal cruise, the only connection to the port are the mooring lines, which hold the ship safely against the pier. So, with the exception of valet parking, your experience on a cruise ship will be just like a floating resort. Cruise ships are like a small city. It has everything that a citizen will need. A good crew to ensure everyone is safe and enjoying the place, amenities and facilities that will give luxurious services to the passengers.
A single supplement is an extra charge added to the bill when one person stays in a room meant for two people. It usually applies to hotels, berths on cruise ships and ferry's, cabins on overnight trains etc.
Small folder. Term commonly used in hotels/motels.
From or referring to the Italian province of Tuscany.
Maybe you meant "ΠΡΠΊΡΡΡΠΎΡΡΡ"
I don't know what you floating thing you're talking about. If I knew what you meant I would answer. Please say what island and what the thing looks like. Thanks!
Strictly speaking, Titanic was not a cruise boat. She was a destination boat. She was only meant for transatlantic crossings and to make people feel comfortable on the way.
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He meant Ridley.
It's the advanced version of cruise control used to prevent rear end collisions on interstates. Many luxury cars have this which is also known as adaptive cruise control - most all have the stop/go feature too.
The term you most likely meant was hotels. Before picking the most popular hotel you should first visit the hotels or read online reviews about these specific hotels to choose which one best fits your needs or style.
It meant "lamb" in Latin, referring to the Lord's son, Jesus.