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When you are contemplating a cruise it may be a little different than just booking an airline flight. There can be some research involved to get the information you need in order to choose just the right vacation. Travel agents are experienced and may be of help to you. They know where all of the cruises go and what each one costs, and what the different price levels are. There are also great travel websites such as this one, where you can spend just a little time plotting out that trip of a lifetime. There are also printed guides that talk about what's out there, as well as guides you can get (and free advice) from an auto club or such. Do beware of flaky outfits that demand money up front, or that have a bad reputation, or of booking you into bad or non-existent cabins on a ship that have seen better days. Some cruise lines have their own independent sites, which you can also check out and compare. Disney has several ships that may often combine a cruise, along with a stop at their own private island, and several nights at Disneyworld in Florida. Upcoming is a Disney ship stationed for part of the year on the West Coast of the U.S., and that one will most likely include a stopover at Disneyland.

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