Try cruisecritics.com to get specifics for your ship.OK this will b our 1st family cruise. We are going July 2011 - with about 4 other families.
We are most likely going on Royal Carribean -9 night cruise - stopping at 4 ports out of Bayonne, NJ.
Seems like it will be about $4000.00 for our family now i'm thinking what about all the extra spending money we will need. Excersions, gambling, soda, shopping tips etc etc.
I'm thinking on top of the 4000 just to get on the ship, we will need about 3000.00 extra - what do u think?
We definitly want to take about 3 excersions - the kids will probably want soda cards - then they will want some arcade $ i assume. i would like a massage - play some bingo - do a litttle gambling - husband will gamble - have some beers --
please share your experiences.
thanx
General thoughts:
Plan for your tips. They'll be around $100/person.
Look into private excursions. Not only are they significantly less expensive than ship's excursions, you'll also be in a smaller group and you'll have more control over your day.
Gambling -- that could be only a few dollars or it could be large amounts.
Soda cards for kids are something like $4.50/day. You can bring your own sodas onboard. The ship's water is purified just like bottled water. Bring a couple empty bottles onboard, and you'll save both money and weight in your suitcase.
I say no to arcades. They're very expensive, and the kids will have plenty of other things to do: swimming, surf simulator, climbing wall, movies, kids' club activities, sports deck.
Beer runs about $4. It's slightly less expensive at Johnny Rocket's; you can walk in and get a take-out without paying the cover charge. If you like fru-fru drinks, the drink of the day is less expensive. Always order your drink in a plain glass (rather than the souvenier glass, which you probably don't want anyway).
Shopping is rather expensive on some islands, cheaper on other islands. I haven't found much onboard that I'm interested in buying.
Other things that people tend to spend upon:
Specialty restaurants are $20-25/person. They're for ages 13 up.
Wine package.
Workout classes at the gym (some of the more popular classes charge a fee).
Photographs.
Pre-cruise hotel stay in your port city (cheap insurance against missing your ship).
Room service is free, but you need to bring some cash for tips.

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