Kosher River Cruises, among other things, is a social event. It's a way for you to meet people, make friends, find business connections, and share the travel experience with others. They say that making friends as an adult is difficult, but on a river cruise, it just got a whole lot easier. Here are a few things that you can do to if you want to make friends on your journey: Socialize During Cocktail Night This is the night of nights. You have the opportunity to get dressed up and look as fancy as you want, call it a one-upping event because it is, but tonight is the best time to make friends. Mind you, that on Kosher River Cruises, it's free-flowing cocktails unlimited, so pack on that liquid confidence and make friends. But drink responsibly, we're all adults here. Join the Tour Groups Part of what you paid for are the tour excursions that you go on every afternoon. You can opt to go on a tour group with random people. Some may call it a forced bonding experience, but we like to think of it as a great way for people of similar interests to hang out with each other. The tour excursion is catered to you and your preferences. Therefore, the kind of people that you're put in the tour group with are very much like you. It won't be hard to get along with them. Random Seating Arrangement Unlike other cruise lines, Kosher River Cruise's Jewish travel cruises don't assign seats at dinner. If you notice someone sitting alone, ask them if you could join them. Or if you're sitting alone and someone offers to join you for breakfast, don't decline the offer. During the next meal, ask them to join you, it's a great conversation starter. Join the Onboard Trivia There's a multitude of things happening on board throughout the day. You can catch a show, join trivia, or even hit up the arcade. You won't be the only person alone there; the odds are that there are lots of other people spending time with themselves. Strike Up a Conversation With Them, They'll Appreciate It Don't be scared to start a conversation with anyone, they'll appreciate it more than you think. For more information on our cruise options, visit our website and leave us a message. We'll be more than happy to assist you.
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There are travelers who are very careful when they pack. They have a checklist and every piece of clothing they have is neatly rolled in Marie Kondo style. Others are the complete opposite. They usually wait until they only have a few hours before departure to pack. They end up throwing anything they could use into the bag. No matter what kind of traveler you are, you could still bump into clothing mishaps on the road. And because you're far from home, you can only depend on what you have inside your bag. So what do you if you get a scuff or a stain while you're on your annual Jewish cruises? Here are 3 quick fixes to some of the most common dress-up mess-ups.
1. The Zipper Jam Getting your zipper stuck can be annoying and trying to hide it can only make you anxious. You'll spend the entire day trying to act like nothing's wrong and asking yourself if they can see it or not. The solution is simple—rub a small piece of soap along the teeth of the zipper. Slowly, pull it free until it works again. The best kind of soap for the job is the bar soap kind. Liquid soaps may work, but not as well as bars could. Just remember to put in a tiny amount, you don't want to stain this already-problematic area. 2. The Classic Shoe Scuff Isn't it weird that these things happen especially when you need to avoid them? The scuff mark on the shoe is a frequent grooming and clothing problem on the road. Thankfully, the solution is easy. Just use a napkin or a towel to buff the scuff out. The idea is to spread the shoe polish on the scuff. Cruise staff are usually on stand by for these kinds of problems, ready with a shoe buff kit. But in the extremely rare case that they're too busy, you know what to do. If you really can't get the scuff out, just spend the day looking people you talk to in the eye. When others are busy keeping up with the attention you're giving them, they'll most likely reciprocate and have less focus on your shoe and whatever scuffs it may have. 3. Your Sweater's Fuzz Ball Barrage Some sweaters naturally pill over time. But it is annoying to see fuzzballs pilling all over your sweater. It makes you look like a furry animal and not the cute fairy tale kind. What you can do to get around this is to run a disposable razor all over it. It may take some time, but hey, you're on the road. No one expects you to bring your entire wardrobe. If looking your best is a priority when you're away joining one of those kosher Europe tours, pack your best clothes. Perhaps part of the preparation is to check whether your clothes are in the best condition. But in case you bump into clothing mishaps, you know what to do. Everyone needs a good vacation every now and then, and going on a kosher cruise is a great idea not just for you but for the whole family to spend some time and see amazing sights together. If this is the first of many Jewish trips you’ll be taking, it may get overwhelming deciding what to pack and bring with you, especially when there are so many destinations on the itinerary and there are so many options available on board the cruise itself. Let us help you get ready with these trip essentials. Read Up on Your Destinations and Ports Research is one of the most important things you can do to make sure you get the most out of your trip. There’s nothing more frustrating than leaving a port only to find out that there was a cool spot you wanted to visit there after all. It’s also a waste of time figuring out where to head to upon arrival. When you do your research on where you’ll be stopping at and which locations you want to prioritize, it will be easier for you to plan how you’ll spend your time at each port stop. Pack for Unexpected Weather If you’re going to be cruising in a more tropical climate, don’t forget to pack light jackets or any sort of outerwear with you. As lovely as the balmy breezes are, you’ll have to expect rainy days as well as they’re common in tropical climates, and you wouldn’t want to end up as cold and soaked when that happens. Take It Easy With so much going on, you’ll want to try everything at once. But be sure to pace yourself and enjoy every amenity or excursion one at a time. If you do too much in one day, you’re bound to be exhausted by the end of the day, leaving you with no energy to enjoy beautiful cruising under the stars and mingle with your fellow cruisers in the evening. Don’t Rush to Embark/disembark Same as getting on or off a plane, there’s no need to rush since your rooms and everything else has been planned beforehand. Spare yourself the stress of trying to go along with the crowd in getting on or off the boat and go ahead and take time to enjoy your breakfast first. Pack a Lot of Sun Screen No matter where you choose to go, you’ll for sure spend a lot of time outdoors, which means greater chances of getting burned - something you’re sure to want to avoid if you plan on enjoying the rest of your vacation. It’s a great idea to bring a lot of sunblock with you to make sure you never have to worry about running out. Can’t wait to start preparing for your first cruise? We hope these tips are of help. Don’t forget, it’s important that you choose the right tour service to cruise with as well - a large part of your trip’s success relies on this. Tour with an experienced kosher tour provider such as Kosherica, or better yet, treat yourself to a luxurious treat with Kosher River Cruise. |
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