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Walkie Talkies - The latest craze when cruising is to bring along a walkie-talkies to keep in touch. On a small ship keeping in touch is not much of a problem but on a large ship it is often difficult to keep tabs on family members and friends. With communication you can let others know where you are at all times. If you bring teenagers you can keep tabs on them or simply use the radio to fetch your husband. Something new that some cruise ships have available are called DECT Phones to communicate with each other. They work just like a cordless phone in your home. Each cordless DECT phone is assigned a phone number so all you have to do is give out that number to the others in your party like your spouse or children and as long as you're on the ship, you'll never be more than a phone call away. They're much better than walkie-talkies and can cost around $25 each per week. Check with your cruise line before you embark to see if these phones are available you’ll be happy you did as this will save you a lot of legwork and worry if you are looking for someone.
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