| The ship is your floating hotel and magically transports you from one exotic destination to the next. But over the years, cruising has evolved into "everyman's holiday". On a cruise ship today, you are likely to find passengers from all ages, income levels and backgrounds. According to the Cruise Line International Association, the majority of cruisers today are under 60 years old and has an annual household income of $60,000 or less. In fact, the average age of cruise passengers has decreased year over year to the mid-40s and cruise lines are re-tooling their on board products and offerings to appeal to even younger and more active passengers. In fact, many of the cruise lines are now recognizing the Gen-X'ers (25-35 years old) and the Gen-Tech'ers (15-25) as the two age groups that hold the most promising prospects as future cruise customers.What do people find so appealing about a cruise? Cruise ships offer excellent value as they include your accommodations for the length of the cruise, meals and entertainment. On board the latest generation of cruise ships you'll find multiple dining options ranging from formal sit-down restaurants, to pizza, a grill serving hot dogs and hamburgers, casual buffets and informal bistros.
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You'll also find a myriad of entertainment options with lavish Broadway and Las Vegas style revues, live rock and country-western bands, cabaret, jazz, piano bars, discos and casinos. You'll also be able to keep up your workout regimen with the state of the art fitness facilities and spas, not to mention jogging tracks and swimming pools. On some ships you will even find ice-skating rinks and rock climbing walls!!
Today's modern ships also follow and feature many of the popular trends found in world-class resorts and major cities such as Martini, Champagne and Caviar Bars, Cigar Clubs, cozy bistros, Coffee Bars and Internet Cafes. The myriad of on board activities can range from napkin folding and vegetable carving to sports competitions, lectures on the fine arts, politics and world famous authors. Then there is the simple, yet hedonistic allure of simply relaxing in a deck chair with a view of the sea and being waited on hand and foot by your ship's onboard staff. So, as you can see, life on board a cruise ship is not so different than vacationing at a large resort or in a large city. You can have and do it all or do nothing at all.
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