Tuesday, August 17, 2010

We've Moved...Don't Be left Behind

We've moved...

DON'T MISS THE BOAT!!! GaySailAway the Blog has set sail for a new port of embarkation. Same great blog, same great information... but a much more robust blog. Come on-board and Sail-Away with us at:

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Air Transportation Options for a Cruise


Air/Sea Programs

Most cruise lines offer an option to book, for an extra fee, your air transportation to and from your home city to the port of embarcation for your cruise. This includes transfers to and from the airport to the port of embarcation. On some transcontinetal (flights departing from one coast and flying to the other), you may fly in one day early. If so your purchased air/sea program will include an overnight hotel accommodation that will be convenient to your port of embarcation. This is a very convenient way to book your air travel but their are drawbacks.

They include:
• The inability to select what air carrier you will be flying on, which is not helpful if you do not have a frequent flier account with them
• You won't receive your booking arrangements until a week to a few weeks before the cruise
• Some flights will be same day flights as your cruise and may cause you stress if schedules change or if you get bumped from your flight
• Many of these flights are not non-stop or direct flights so there is a chance that you will have to change planes or carriers enroute to your embarcation destination city. This can make for a long day of flying and possible delays.


Booking Your Own Air Transportation

You have the option of you or your Travel Agent booking your Air Transportation. When booking your own Air Transportation GaySailAway highly suggests that you fly in to your port of embarcation at least one day early. You ask.."Why spend the extra time and money?"

They include:
• If your flight is delayed or oversold you will have more time to arrive at your cruise without fear that you've missed the boat
• If there are weather delays you will have more options and time to get to your cruise
• Flights on weekends,which are the most common days of cruise departures, may be oversold to many cities where ships depart to and from. This can increase your risk of being bumped from your flight and missing the boat

The advantages for booking your own Air Transportation are many. They include:
• More options for carriers and routes (non-stop and direct flights through cities of your choosing)
• Options to find lower cost flights
• You're able to use your frequent flier miles
• You're able to fly on flights that fit into your frequent flier programs
You're Able to choose HRC and IGLTA (International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association) endorsed/certified "Gay-friendly" carriers (Why not spend your dollars on Carriers who are supportive of our community?)

Remember when you book your own flights to and from your port of embarcation it is important to know that you will also have to arrange ground transportation to and from the airport to the port (taxi, bus, towncar, limo). Most cities with large ports will have transfer services (Airporter Bus or Van) to and from the airport and port. Check with your travel agent or contact the cruise line for recommendations.

Whenever you travel GaySailAway suggests that you consider purchasing Travel Insurance that includes coverage for flight delays, cancellations and changes that could effect whether you arrive to your ship on time for sailing.

To see if your Air Carrier is considered a gay-friendly carrier you can visit the following links
• HRC (Human Rights Campaign) The watch dog for the LGBT Community
IGLTA (International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association)

A Stateroom with "What a" View

Balcony Cabin on Disney Magic

The most popular type of cabins are veranda, otherwise known as balcony cabins. Vernada staterooms are similar in layout as an outside cabin with an added bonus, a small but functional balcony. Depending upon where the cabin is located on the ship the cabins can be as small as 60sf and up to 200+sf. Popular balcony locations are on the stern, or back, of the ship. These cabins not only offer amazing views and the balconies are usually much larger. Standard size balconies include two chairs and a small table which is large enough to hold drinks, binoculars and a couple of good (or trashy) books.

Balcony cabins are slightly larger than inside cabins (generally between 150 and 190sf) and configured with the balcony directly at the back of the cabin. Some are configurated with beds close to the balcony doors, while others have the sitting area close to the doors. These configurations vary from ship to ship. To accommodate friends or families traveling together, many of these cabins are configured with connecting doors that can open up combining two cabins and some have removable privacy screens (which are put in between the balconies) so the balconcies' width can be expanded two fold. Though balcony cabins may have similar layouts, the way they are decorated and furnished varies considerably between ships and cruise lines.


Standard Balcony Cabin Features

• Balcony with chairs and small table
• Bathroom with sink, toilet and shower (some with bathroom)
• Twin beds convertible into a queen size bed with under the bed storage and night stands
• Wardrobes with drawers
• Sitting area with chair or small love seat and coffee table
• Vanity and desk
• Interactive TV
• Climate Control (air conditioning/heating)

Example of Outside Cabins (by Cruise Line)

Carnival Carnival Splendor Balcony Cabin

Celebrity Solstice Balcony Cabin

Crystal Crystal Serenity Balcony Cabin

Cunard QM2 Balcony Cabin

Disney Disney Magic Balcony Cabin

Holland America Zuierdam Balcony Cabin

NCL Norwegian Jewel Balcony Cabin

Princess Caribbean Princess Balcony Cabin

Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas Balcony Cabin

Friday, August 6, 2010

"Kelly Clarkson, Kelly Clarkson, OMG! Kelly Clarkson!!" Well Kind of...

2010 American Idol "Final 12" Contestants



American Idol stars and stars from Broadway to Perform on Holland Ameica's Ships. But don't rush out to purchase a Kelly Clarkson or Liza cruise....In order to compete with Royal Caribbean's shows like Hairspray and Chicago and NCL Epics' Blue Man Group, Holland America's fleet will soon be hosting American Idol performers and Broadway entertainers. Most likely the big names, winners like Kelly Clarkson and superstar Liza, are not likely be headliners due to their concert schedules and high booking fees...But hey, there are plenty of American Idol finalists and Broadway stars who would add excitement to any cruise.


Holland America's updated "Showrooms at Sea", the lines state-of-the-arts theatres on the Veendam, Rotterdam, Statendam and Ryndam, are the perfect venues to host live performances by headline entertainers. The theatres' new layouts with larger stages, dance floors and new seating configurations will provide a great opportunity to get up close to the entertainers. Last month was the debut of the new entertainment program with debut act Cantaré performing on the Nieuw Amsterdam.

We're hoping that someday soon Melinda Doolittle or Crystal Bowersox will headline a cruise! And keep those fingers crossed all you Clay-Nation fans....

For more information visit Holland America's website or contact your Travel Consultant.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Introducing GaySailAway's New Arts and Culture Associate- Shane Craig

Image: Shane Craig in Japan

Profile on Shane Craig


Age: 21
Home City: San Francisco
Number of Cruises: 15+
Area of Expertise: Arts and Culture
Places Traveled: U.S., Mexico, Hawaii,
Caribbean, Europe and Japan
Languages Studied: English, French and Japanese

We're excited to welcome Shane Craig, GaySailAway's latest edition to our growing family. Shane is a seasoned travel and cruising enthusiast, having sailed on over 15 cruises and traveled extensively throughout the Caribbean, Hawaii, Mexico, Europe and Japan. He's currently a student at San Francisco City College studying Art History and LGBT studies.

Shane grew up in San Diego and has always loved fine art. During his world travels he's visited Premier Art Museums in London, Paris, Florence, Athens, to name just a few. If he had to choose a favorite museum it would have to be the Louvre which just happens to be in Paris, one of his favorite cities. At 8-years-old Shane astounded doges at the Muse de Orsay with his understanding of Impressionism. In June he led a Museum Tour of New York with his boyfriend Cameron, who's an art major at U.C. Berkeley. Not only did they tour the city's finest museums and galleries, they also took in La Cage on Broadway.

We asked Shane what his favorite ship is. "I love Celebrity's Mercury. I've sailed on it many times with my family to Mexico. It's small but beautiful". And what are his favorite destinations that he's visited while cruising? San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he loves to walk around Old Town and take pictures of the colonial architecture and the Hawaiian Islands where he loves to snorkel. What are his favorite places that he's visited that were not on a cruise? Easy!...Tokyo, Japan and Santorini, Greece.

Shane has been out since 16, growing up spending time between his divorced parents, one home with his gay dad and step-dad and the other with his mom, step-dad and twin-sisters. Today he's active in the Bay Area LGBT community where he's been a monthly contributor since age 16 to BettysList.com, the Bay Area's most comprehensive networking site for Lesbians and Gays. At Betty's List he provided his insight into growing up gay in San Diego living with both his families.

Professionally, Shane has helped curate art exhibits at the Good Vibrations Gallery in San Francisco and has led discussions on coming out and safer sex practices to community groups. Shane also works for Agenda9, an event's marketing and design firm, where he is an Events Coordinator. At Agenda9 he has helped produce San Francisco Pride Parties, San Francisco Pride Parade Floats and has helped stage film festivals and shows at the Castro Theatre, including Margaret Cho's West Coast Premier of her film Bam Bam and Celeste.

Shane and Actress, Comedian and LGBT Activist, Margaret Cho

Shane will be contributing postings to GaySailAway the Blog on the best arts and culture destinations. He will be hosting a GaySailAway Gay Group Cruise to Europe in 2011 focused on Arts and Culture with his boyfriend. More to come on this exciting cruise.

If you have any questions for Shane please email him at shane@GaySailAway.com.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

The "skinny" on Outside Cabins

Disney Cruise Lines Disney Magic Outside Stateroom

Outside cabins are a popular choice upgrade by travelers looking for a budget-friendly cabin. On today's ships outside cabins are generally located on lower decks, below the decks with cabins with balconies. Some outside cabins are located on an upper deck but with views obstructed by lifeboats. The cabins are slightly larger than inside cabins (generally between 150 and 190sf) and configured with a porthole or large window. To accommodate budget minded friends or families traveling together, many of these cabins are configured with connecting doors that can open up combining two cabins.

Most outside cabins come in two standard configurations, aka "skinny" rooms which tend to be long and deep, with a porthole/window at the far end away from the door or horizontally with one or two portholes/windows looking into the cabin. Though outside cabins may have similar layouts, the way they are decorated and furnished varies considerably between ships and cruise lines.

Standard Features Include:

• Window or Porthole
• Bathroom with sink, toilet and shower
• Twin beds convertible into a queen size bed with under the bed storage and night stands
• Wardrobes with drawers
• Sitting area with chair or small love seat and coffee table
• Vanity and desk
• Interactive TV
• Climate Control (air conditioning/heating)


Example of Outside Cabins (by Cruise Line)

Carnival Carnival Splendor Outside Cabin

Celebrity Mercury Outside Cabin

Holland America Nieuw Amsterdam Outside Cabin

NLC Norwegian Jade Outside Cabin

Princess Ruby Princess Outside Cabin

Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas Outside 2-Bedroom Family Cabin


Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Deal: Esacpe to The Caribbean, Central and South America

Royal Caribbean's Jewel of the Seas

Cenrtium and Lounge

Adult's Only Solarium Pool

Specialty Dining Room

Main Pool

Amazing Prices: Inside Cabins from $826.00* and Balcony Cabins from $1,507.00*

Join Royal Caribbean on a 10 Night Ultimate Caribbean and Panama Cruise sailing on the beautiful Jewell of the Seas. She will set sail January 14 on a round-trip cruise from fabulous and gay Fort Lauderdale. Ports of call will include Georgetown, Grand Cayman; Puerto Limon, Costa Rica; Colon, Panama; Cartagena, Columbia and Royal Caribbean's own private day-resort, Labadee, Haiti (unaffected by the recent earthquake).

Click Here for more information

*Prices per person, double occupancy. Government taxes and fees are extra. Airfare to and from Ft. Lauderdale is not included. Subject to availability