![]() It may not be quite “all” inclusive, but it’s pretty darn close. to damage someone or something either by taking away many small amounts of money or by giving too much attention to details: The banks nickle and dime you to death with all the little fees they charge you. In the introduction and Chapter 1, she outlines her experiment and the many challenges she faced in her attempt to make ends meet. For those of us who don’t have the spare change for these luxury lines, Norwegian Cruise Line has a “Free at Sea” program where you can take advantage of select offers of free drinks, free wifi, free shore excursions, free specialty dining, and/or free fare for the third and fourth guests in a stateroom – all depending on the category of stateroom that you book. In her book Nickel & Dimed, Barbara Ehrenreich attempts to investigate the realities of low-wage work in the United States by living and working in various low-wage jobs. ![]() If you’ve got the extra cash, luxury cruise lines like Regent Seven Seas, Crystal Cruises, and Silversea Cruises are often all-inclusive in their fares, with some even including airfare to the embarkation port. One way to avoid all those extra cruise fees is to just book an all-inclusive cruise. For example, if you’re booking a cruise on one of Norwegian’s Breakaway-class ships, your agent could explain to you that these ships offer an adults-only deck called The Vibe Beach Club, and they could also tell you that it’ll cost you to enjoy this deck – anywhere from $20 for a daily pass to $79 for a weekly pass. ![]() Your travel agent can help you learn your cruise line and ship before your vacation so that you have a good understanding of what you’ll find onboard. ![]()
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