EWING, N.J., Dec. 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Cruise Critic, the world's largest online cruise resource, has released its annual list of the top cruise trends to expect in the upcoming year. Included for 2015 are upgrades in onboard internet, entertainment and culinary options - along with greater opportunities for savings.

"Across all trends, what we're really seeing is a closer alignment to the traditional land resort business model," explains Carolyn Spencer Brown, editor-in-chief of Cruise Critic. "A huge target audience for cruise lines is the new-to-cruise market, and these consumers are used to purchasing a base price hotel room and adding on for extra features they're interested in enjoying. Where cruising has the advantage, is in the number of inclusions already part of the base cruise fare - lodging, meals, entertainment - so it's exciting to see lines focusing on improving the basics and adding more options."

The eight trends Cruise Critic expects to see in 2015 include:



    --  Greater cruise value and more options for add-ons. While cruise fares
        today are a better value than ever, there are more add-on fees
        associated with new features and options. There's still plenty to enjoy
        included in the cost of a fare, but special add-on options - like unique
        dining experiences and private lessons - help to build an even more
        personalized experience.

    --  Easier to score a deal, while saving on more than just cruise fare. It's
        no longer necessary to wait until January-March, cruising's traditional
        deal season, to get the best bargain; fantastic deals are being offered
        all year long - everything from Carnival's tiered packages with perks
        like onboard credit and cabin upgrades, to Royal Caribbean's WOW sales.

    --  Faster, more reliable onboard internet. With some cruise lines unveiling
        internet speeds comparable to what's offered on land, cruisers are now
        able to not only access faster internet but also to log on at a more
        reasonable price. Lines are also taking advantage of the new technology
        to offer more advanced apps to assist prior to the cruise and while
        onboard.

    --  Options abound for those with dietary restrictions. Cruising remains one
        of the best travel options when it comes to accommodating dietary needs,
        and cruise lines are paying even closer attention to meeting those
        requirements. Whether it's gluten-free, sugar-free, fat-free, vegetarian
        or vegan, cruise lines are adding more options than ever before for
        cruisers of various diets.

    --  Greater focus on accommodating solo travelers. Cruise lines have been
        focusing more on how to best meet the needs of solo travelers - whether
        it's by building solo-specific cabins, to avoid the long-dreaded "single
        supplement," or creating special lounge areas for solo travelers to
        mingle, like Norwegian's Studio Lounge.

    --  Onboard entertainment evolves and options grow. Entertainment options
        aboard cruise ships continue to expand with lines now offering
        everything from Grammy-winning artist performances to Broadway and
        Cirque-style shows to comedy options geared toward more mature
        audiences.

    --  Family focus becomes engrained in the cruise experience. Kid-friendly
        entertainment is now expanding beyond just the kids' clubs - Carnival's
        new "Seuss at Sea" program and MSC's new LEGO partnership bring brands
        kids are familiar with throughout the ship, joining the growth of
        already successful partnerships on lines like Royal Caribbean and
        Norwegian.
    --  Hot Destinations for 2015: Norway and Australia are seeing an increase
        in sailings, along with a strong resurgence of the Caribbean -- current
        ports are receiving updates and upgrades, alongside investments in new
        ports and private islands.

For more information, visit www.cruisecritic.com.

About Cruise Critic
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