THANK YOU to everyone who sent in questions for our guest expert Adam Armstrong, Royal Caribbean International Commercial Manager Australia. Today is the last day that Adam will be with CW as our guest expert. For the answers to Adam’s questions today, click on the Facebook link at the end...
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THANK YOU to everyone who sent in
questions for our guest expert Adam
Armstrong, Royal Caribbean International
Commercial Manager Australia.
Today is the last day that Adam will be
with CW as our guest expert.
For the answers to Adam’s questions
today, click on the Facebook link at the end
of each question.
Q1 from Anita Nunnari:
Where do you recommend the best place to
sleep on the vessel for someone that is not
a good traveler on board ships?
Q2 from Katrina Woods: We are a family of
two adults and four children ranging in ages
from 12-2 years. We have never been on a
cruise before and are thinking of maybe
taking one next year. I have heard some
ships have connecting rooms for large
families, do you know which ships have
these? And also as our children are very
active boys we are worried about them
climbing overboard! What safety
precautions do the boats have? Any
recommendations for specific ships best for
kids we would really appreciate.
Email your questions for Adam to
expert@new.cruiseweekly.com.au
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