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Don't forget your room number - Cruise tip

This tip is more for the young crowd than the more experienced traveler...

Some cruisers tend to over-indulge in the spirits provided by the clubs found aboard a cruise ship. I have to admit, I was one of those recent graduates enjoying my new-found freedom. I enjoyed it so much, in fact, I couldn't locate my cabin when closing time came around.

Yes, I was one of the teenagers crawling the hallways of the cruise ship looking for her room. Therefore: I would highly recommend writing your deck and cabin number on some paper -- or snapping a photo of your door with your cellphone -- before starting the party. After all, the miles of hallways on a cruise ship do look similar.

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