August 23, 2007

How to use ratings to pick your Ideal Cruise

To know where to find these ratings, you need to understand what is a Cruise Rating. Ratings are usually compiled by professional cruise critics and tourists who have completed their trip and want to share their experiences. While anyone can have a bad experience for reasons that may be out of the control of the cruise line, compiling a large number of ratings can give potential travelers a good idea of the average enjoyment level that other people may have had. The rating helps someone anticipate the kind of experience that they may have on board the ship.

What do cruise ratings cover?
While some cruise ratings give a general score for the ship, others break down the experiences into specific categories. Examples of categories include dining, entertainment, cleanliness, service, value, and room quality.

The characteristics of good cruise ratings following are a few things to consider if you expect an unbiased ratings that will help you plan your next vacation:

* A large number of ratings - The more ratings that are offered, the more likely it is that the reviews will accurately reflect the quality of the cruise ships. If only a few ratings are available, the score might be influenced by one dissatisfied customer or by someone who had an unusually good experience on an otherwise average ship.

* Unbiased reporting - Some ratings edit reviews or cut out bad scores altogether. The best way to get a real idea of what your potential cruise will be like is if people are allowed to state their objective opinions without censorship.

* Good Breakdown of Reviews - You need to consider many factors when planning a cruise, including the cruise line, the ship, and the route you want to take. Cruise reviews that cover each of these sections help you to find the information you need more easily.

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