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  1. Who doesn’t have a smartphone or tablet these days? While you may still encounter folks with a simple flip phone - or (gasp!) no cell phone at all - more and more people own a smartphone, a tablet, or both. With all the unlimited data and talk plans and free WiFi hotspots now at our disposal, we scarcely think about the time we spend conversing, downloading and web browsing these days. It has become second nature to turn to our electronic devices for both business and pleasure - to call, text, message, share, blog, tweet, snap and upload photos, watch videos, browse the web without even blinking. Try all this on a cruise ship at sea, and you’ll be in for a severe case of “cell shock” when your next phone bill arrives. Charges for call roaming, data roaming, streaming music and videos or downloading an app can rise into the stratosphere. Traveling with digital devices requires special close attention, and this is especially true on a cruise ship. Wouldn’t it be great to escape totally unplugged – to leave all the gadgets behind and disconnect from work, social and family obligations for just a short time and truly relax! Difficult but not impossible. However, if the thought of traveling incommunicado brings on a severe panic attack, don’t despair. There are ways you can minimize your phone and data expense when you travel. The following are generic suggestions that may or may not apply to your phone or tablet. Before traveling, always check with your service provider before making any modifications to your device or service. Sign up with your carrier’s international roaming voice and data plan. Before leaving home, check with your provider for their cruise ship terms and ask about discounted international voice and data plans. Note, however, that the discounted international plans don’t apply while on a cruise ship at sea. The cruise ship network is turned on once the ship is at sea and doesn’t turn off until the ship is close to land. When calling from your phone at sea, or whenever the display reads “Cellular at Sea”, pricier per-minute roaming rates will apply. Set to WiFi Mode. This applies not only to travel, but also for everyday use. When in WiFi mode, your phone will automatically default to and pick up any available wireless signal. If no signal is found, or when WiFi is turned off, your cellular service kicks in, eating up your precious data allowance, and possibly leading to overage charges, depending on the type of data plan you have. Set to Airplane Mode and just use your device as a PDA. This will turn off all your wireless services, preventing you from making calls or downloading data, while still allowing use of the camera, music player, video player and E-book reader to your heart’s content without getting charged. Set to Phone Mode. Turn data services off and leave voice services on. You can make calls and send texts without incurring data roaming charges in this mode. Cellular at Sea and voice roaming charges still apply onboard ship. On shore, voice roaming charges will still apply. Set Your Phone to Safe Mode. What’s that, you ask. Turn the phone off and lock it in the cabin safe - or “safe” mode. Disconnect and truly relax on your cruise! Do you qualify for free or discounted minutes? If you are a member of a cruise line’s frequent cruiser program, you may be entitled to free or discounted data minutes. If not, data packages are available at a discount off the per-minute rate, and sometimes even further discounted if you purchase in advance of your cruise. Connect to the internet only when necessary. Compose your email offline, and then only go online long enough to post. Use the onboard internet at off-peak hours. The connection will be faster in the middle of the night than midday. Use an internet café in port. If it can wait, hold off sending your email until you can find a WiFi connection in town. Uncheck Data Roaming. With “data roaming” unchecked in your phone’s preferences, you’ll never incur a data roaming charge. Turn off Location Services. This will prevent some apps from constantly trying to update your location. Uncheck Data Synchronization. Data synchronization consumes bandwidth in keeping your accounts up to date. Turn off Data Push. Some email accounts, like Gmail, push the data to your smartphone. This will incur data charges even if you don’t open the emails. Your smartphone can be a great tool for staying in touch. After all, your smartphone is - well - “smart”. So should you be! By Janice Neves ~ CruiseCrazies Contributor For more cruise news & articles go to http://www.cruisecra....com/index.html
  2. It's Tuesday - time for my new travel tip! Check it out here: http://www.cruisecrazies.com/forums/blog/18/entry-138-avoid-cruise-cell-shock-set-your-phone-to-safe-mode/
  3. What is Safe Mode, you ask? Confused, you scan the button and menu of your phone but can't find any reference to this term. You turn to your owner's manual, but come up empty. Try this: The next time you board a ship with your cell phone, turn it off and lock it in the cabin safe for the duration of the cruise. Voila! Safe Mode! This is especially true when traveling with a smartphone. Charges for voice roaming, data roaming, streaming music and videos or downloading an app can rise into the stratosphere, and all these fees will appear on your next bill after returning home, setting you up for a severe case of "cell shock". Simply turning off and locking up your phone will avoid all this and leave you blissfully calm and relaxed. After all, isn't that what vacation is all about? However, if the thought of traveling incommunicado launches you into a full-blown panic attack, don't despair. You can still travel "smart" with your smartphone. Read more about ways to reduce the expenses for voice and data in my new article, Cruising "Smart" with Your Smartphone or Tablet. Tune in every Tuesday for a new cruise and travel tip!
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  6. Thanks for the recommendation!
  7. Welcome back, Cheryl. There is a lot to be said about staying on board when the ship is in port. Not only do you have the ship to yourself, but you save all that money you would have spent on tours, transportation and sightseeing. Sounds like a win-win, to me! Glad you had a nice, relaxing time.
  8. Have a great cruise, Andi - and take good care of Amsterdam. I have a friend sailing on her in June!
  9. Good advice, Shon! Without the ports that eat up a lot of our cash, a CTN is a great way to save money!
  10. Avengers and role-playing - wow! I know a couple of adult women gamers in my family who would be excited about this - LOL! RPGs are very big right now and this is going to be a winner for Disney!
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  17. Shari - you are very wise. I always tell people who are indecisive to just grab a tour or a taxi at the port. There are always plenty of them, negotiate a price and have a great day. You might think I would take my own advice, but because I am obsessive about planning everything ahead, I don't, and I'm probably missing out on a lot of great experiences. Fortunately, I haven't had any tours gone bad since Belize.
  18. That would make sense, Tim - to call "Man Overboard". But he probably wasn't thinking clearly in the moment, perhaps panicked and just reacted with his first thought - which was to jump in after her. Either way, I always wonder what goes through people's minds when I hear of an event like this.
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    Welcome to CruiseCrazies, Jerry - you've come to the right place. Everyone's favorite thing to do here is cruise! Do you have any more upcoming cruises in the works?
  20. Great reading! I loved the response to "do you allow waterskiing off the back of the ship?" and what it would take to have to turn the boat around to pick up the fallen skier. LOL
  21. Great strategic move by Celebrity. XBox is popular with teens, kids and adults alike, and there is so much to it than video games. Zumba, alone, will be a big seller (extra fee for it, I assume). I don't play e-games, but my daughters are big gamers, and they would be thrilled with the idea.
  22. Boston - because it's less than an hour away ~ and Dover, England, which probably had something to do with just one ship in port and the ship was tiny (680 px) - we walked in, registered and walked on the ship. No waiting around!
  23. I feel badly for the family left behind. I hope they find some answers. Though this can and does happen on any vessel at sea, it isn't helping Carnival's image, especially when the cruise line is prominently displayed in the headlines. I hope attention is focused on what the heck happened with these people and what their family will have to endure rather than on the name of the cruise line.
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