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  2. A daily $20 tip? Why cruise lines are raising gratuity rates.

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    Several major cruise lines have raised their gratuity prices in recent months. Holland America Line's crew appreciation charge jumped from $16 to $17 for non-suite staterooms, and from $17.50 to ...

  3. This popular cruise line is raising gratuity prices this month

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    The cruise line is raising its automatic gratuity rates later this month. Charges for standard staterooms will increase from $17.50 to $18 per passenger, per day, while those in Concierge Class ...

  4. Gratuity - Wikipedia

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    Tipping is a practiced social custom in the United States. Tipping by definition is voluntary – at the discretion of the customer. In restaurants offering traditional table service, [101] a gratuity of 15–20% of the amount of a customer’s check (before tax) is customary when good to excellent service is provided.

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  6. 10 best cruise holidays and new cruises to book for 2023/2024

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    Departing for its maiden voyage on 27 January 2024. Come 2024, Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas will be the largest cruise ship on the water (Royal Caribbean International) Vista, Oceania Cruises

  7. Quantum of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    Quantum of the Seas is a Quantum-class cruise ship currently operated by Royal Caribbean International and is the lead ship of her class. At her time of delivery in 2014, Quantum of the Seas was the third largest cruise ship in the world by gross tonnage. She is currently deployed to serve the Alaskan and Australian cruise markets. [9] [10]

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  9. Ship ballast - Wikipedia

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    Cruise ships, large tankers, and bulk cargo carriers use a huge amount of ballast water, which is often taken on in the coastal waters in one region after ships discharge wastewater or unload cargo, and discharged at the next port of call, wherever more cargo is loaded.