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How do you send a letter to someone on a cruise ship?

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How do you send a letter to someone on a cruise ship?

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  1. u don't you can't  unless you and your friend have email


  2. I guess email would be the best way, I'm sure these days the ships would have this as an easy access wireless mode...

    if u want to send a letter by snail mail, u would have to contact the shipping company find out the next stop of the vessel, and send it to that port, addressed to the shipping company, with the attention of the passenger...that should get to either he or she.....

  3. wireless via e-mail or like in the old days, telegraph ;<)

  4. You would have to email. You can call the ship but it is really really expensive. You can look at the cruise lines FAQs usually and it will tell you about that kind of stuff. On my carnival cruise, you could get on the internet through a cafe type thing on the boat. It was very expensive, but you could buy blocks of time which I think is what most people did. other than that... have whoever you are trying to get ahold of to call you when they get to a port - they can probably use a pay phone and purchase an internationall calling card to call the states.. besides that -- well i like the message in a bottle idea! :)

  5. u don't

  6. If you mean someone who works on a cruise ship then you need to do and have this info;

                                      Mary Smith

                                      Maid

                                      Island Princess

                                      Princess Cruise Lines

                                      Address Of Main Office

                                       City, State & zip code

                       They will forward it. With the privacy act they will not give out any info over the phone or in person.

  7. Well, I would wait a week until they come back from their cruise.  If it's an emergency, make a shore-to-ship call, write them an e-mail, call their cellphone, etc.  Use the technology we have nowadays!

  8. Message in a bottle

  9. E-mail.

    Most cruise ships these days have internet access.  I recently cruised with Royal Caribbean, and was able to use my Yahoo! e-mail any time I wanted to.  For $0.50 per minute, of course.

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