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***** | NICHE CRUISE, NICHE CRUISING. | A market segment of the cruise industry comprising smaller or unconventional vessels with an emphasis on adventure or ecological itineraries.
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**** | CRUISE DIRECTOR. | The person on a cruise ship charged with ensuring the enjoyment of all the passengers.
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**** | CRUISE TO NOWHERE. | A cruise, typically of short duration and with an emphasis on partying and gambling, with no ports of call.
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**** | CRUISE HOST. | A gentleman recruited by the cruise ship, and usually traveling at a reduced cost, to serve as a dancing and social partner for single ladies on the cruise.
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*** | CRUISE FARE. | The actual cost of a cruise, excluding any extras, such as port taxes and gratuities.
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*** | CRUISE COUNSELOR. | A travel agent specializing in cruises.
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*** | CRUISE BROKER. | Term used for a travel agent or other person who specializes in the sale of last-minute cruise berths.
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*** | WORLD’S LARGEST CRUISE NIGHT. | An annual one-day, Fall promotional event organized by CLIA to generate sales and promote cruising in general.
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** | CRUISE | Courtesy, Respect, Unfailing in Service Excellence
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** | CRUISE LINE. | A company that maintains a fleet of cruise ships and markets cruises to the public.
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* | CRUISE | Carleton Research Unit on Innovation, Science and Environment
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* | CRUISE | Cranfield University Internet Site Explorer
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* | CRUISE | Capture Restore Utility Information and Statistics Environment
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* | CRUISE | Can Routine Ultrasound Influence Stent Expansion
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* | CRUISE | Columbia River USGS Interdisciplinary Science Explorer
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