Signature Vacations - Cruise 2008/2009 - (Page 11) Money matters Thomson Destiny is a cashless ship for your ease and convenience. Everything you buy onboard is charged to your cabin account and the bill is settled at the end of your cruise. Accounts are opened when you board the ship, and can be settled by cash, travellers cheques or credit/ debit card. Please note there may be a small charge for credit card payments and there is 2% charge for changing travellers cheques. Visa, MasterCard/Access, American Express are all accepted onboard. If you wish to settle your account in cash, you will be required to leave a deposit of approximately $500 USD per 7 night cruise. Prices onboard are in Pounds Sterling. Child prices • Child prices apply to children aged 2 – 16 years inclusive, sharing with two full paying adults. • 1st and 2nd child prices are available on all holidays where the chosen cabin will sleep four. Bed sharing by two children is not permitted onboard. Cruise & stay holidays After the cruise you will be collected from the ship and taken to your hotel in the morning. Rooms may not be available right away. However, a courtesy room will usually be available, free of charge, to store your bags so you can take advantage of the hotel’s facilities. Extra charges on Thomson Destiny There will be additional charges for shore excursions as well as certain onboard facilities such as safety deposit boxes, the Casino, room service, shops, laundry and bingo. Courtesy cabins & rooms On the last day of your holiday, you may have to leave your cabin/room before your airport transfer. A courtesy cabin/room will usually be available, free of charge, where you can leave your bags until departure time. Documentation A valid passport is required to travel onboard all cruises. It is your responsibility to ensure you have a passport as well as any other needed documents, such as a Travel Visa. For the most up to date information on entry requirements please check directly with the respective consulate. Kidzone Daily, action-packed activity programmes designed for 3 to 12 years olds, run by dedicated, fully-qualified hosts. For more details visit www.signaturevacations.com. On Land All inclusive hotels Health and mobility Please note that the cruise ship cabins are not wheelchair accessible. You may have to wear a wristband to qualify for the full range of benefits at your hotel. Passengers under the age of 18 should not expect to be served alcohol. • Times for free drinks and snacks can vary. Your all inclusive package may not include bottled mineral water. You should expect to pay extra for excursions/day trips, phone calls and safety deposit boxes (at certain hotels). • Some restaurants may require reservations and are subject to availability. • You may be charged for motorized watersports and have time limits or age/experience restrictions on certain activities. • Sessions per guest for certain facilities may be limited. Dress code A dress code applies during the evening. Except for formal night, the dress code is smart casual. There is one formal night on each seven night cruise – normally the Captain’s Cocktail Party. A dinner jacket or tuxedo is the norm for men but otherwise a suit and tie is fine. Ladies should be elegantly dressed – a cocktail or evening dress is suggested. The self-service restaurant is open as normal on gala night for guests who prefer something a bit more casual. Note: For guests choosing to combine the cruise with a hotel stay, most hotels require men to wear closed shoes and long trousers while dining in the à la carte restaurants. 11 Important Information http://www.signaturevacations.com
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