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  1. Crew Quarters on a Cruise Ship

    The first thing you need to know about crew quarters on a cruise ship is that, for the most part, they are quite small. In fact, some of them can be described as tiny. While the size of cabins ...

  2. What It's Like Living on Cruise Ship Full-Time, From Employee + Photos

    From sharing 120-square-foot cabins to partying at the crew bar, here's what it's really like living on a cruise ship, per a longtime employee. Menu icon A vertical stack of three evenly spaced ...

  3. Cruise Ship Workers Reveal the Tiny Cabins They Live in: PHOTOS

    Cruise-ship workers describe the tiny cabins they live in, where up to 4 roommates can share a tight space. Mark Matousek. Updated. Dec 27, 2019, 8:20 AM PST. A photo of an employee cabin taken by ...

  4. Cruise ship crew quarters: what are the areas onboard a cruise ship

    Crew members live on cruise ships while they are working onboard, and they have an entire area of the ship just for them.How much different are crew areas from guest areas, and what do these facilities look like?In some cases, crew areas are a lot like guest areas because some crew have guest privileges. But not all crew have these privileges, so cruise lines dedicate certain parts of the ship ...

  5. Inside Cruise Ship Crew Cabins

    Inside Cruise Ship Crew Cabins - Full Review (2021) Crew members / November 1, 2021. Crew cabins on cruise ships vary by size and mainly depend on the job position, rank or title you have as a crew member. Crew cabins' appearance also varies from ship to ship. Older cruise ships' crew cabins are usually old and used, while newly built ...

  6. Cruise Ship Crew Quarters

    Cruise staff live on the same floor, kitchen and maintenance staff on another, and often the crew is further divided by nationality. Generally, the higher the quarters the better, since on some ships cabins below the water are somewhat noisy from the splash of water and hum of the engines. Food for the crew gets mixed reviews from most employees.

  7. A look at the secret crew-only areas on one of the world's biggest

    Bryan James moved into what he called the "world's smallest cruise ship cabin" earlier this year as Wonder of the Seas geared up for its inaugural voyage in March. He gave followers a behind-the-scenes look at where crew live, which is, unsurprisingly, quite different from the ship's biggest guest suites 15 decks above.

  8. What Are Crew Cabins Like on Cruise Ships?

    85% of cruise ship employees (mostly crew) live below the waterline and share very small and dark 9 x 9 cabins with 2 to 4 people in each one. There are bunk beds to sleep in, a small desk and chair, tv, phone, a wardrobe and mirror, a small fridge, and only one bathroom with a sink and shower, shared by all.

  9. Cruise Ship Crew Accommodations

    Depending on the cruise ship, there are also a range of crew facilities (usually the bigger and newer the ship, the better the facilities). Most cruise ships have at least a crew recreation area that can be used as a crew internet area and a disco in the evening hours. On bigger ships, these facilities are separated into three separate areas.

  10. How much do cruise ship workers make?

    Read more: 8 cruise ship tips from a former employee. Do cruise ship employees share rooms? Many crew members do share a room with another crew member, although it does depend on their rank or title. The most common scenario is two crew members will share a cabin together, although on some ships larger cabins can accommodate a third crew member.

  11. The Parts of the Cruise Ship You Don't Get to See: What Do the

    There's a distinction between crew and staff. The former help operate the ship and its systems, while the latter are the retail and hospitality employees. Staff dine in a separate area from crew. Officers Dining Rooms. Image: Cruise Hive. Thakkar says there are two side-by-side dining rooms that only the Captain and the Officers are allowed to use.

  12. What Are Staff Quarters Like on a Cruise Ship?

    Staff quarters vary in size and features depending on the cruise line, but all of them offer plenty of amenities to make life at sea comfortable. Most cabins are two-person rooms, with one or two twin beds, a desk, and storage space for clothing and personal items. Rooms also have their own bathrooms complete with a shower, sink, and toilet.

  13. Crew Life on Cruise Ships: Ship Life & Crew Areas

    The majority of crew areas are located on decks zero, 1, 2, or 3, however, this varies by ship size and layout. Read below about the main crew areas onboard cruise ships. 1. Crew Cabins. Most people and new hires are curious to know how our crew cabins look like. First of all, there are two types of crew cabins - single-shared and double ...

  14. Where do cruise ship staff sleep?

    Cruise ship staff stay on the ship. Even ships with several thousand passengers have room for all the staff to sleep on the ship. On a cruise ship, there are lower decks that aren't seen by the public and this is where the crew areas are located. Most passenger decks start at Deck 2, but there is quite a bit more space in the hull of the ship ...

  15. Cruise: Crew reveal what staff cabins are really like

    CRUISE crew get to sail the world as part of their job, constantly living on a cruise ship. However, it turns out their cabins may not be as luxurious as the guest staterooms. Express.

  16. Crew Members Talk Living Conditions on Cruise Ships

    Two crew members from AIDA ships said that until passenger sailings resume, they got to stay in a passenger room with a balcony on their own. However, normally, a cabin is shared between two crew members. An employee with Silversea said that "in general," they liked their cabin. It was "nice" and a "perfect" size for one.

  17. Inside Crew Cabins on Cruise Ship

    Inside Crew Cabins on Cruise Ship. Unlike guest staterooms, crew cabins are pretty small and usually located on deck 0, or below the sea level - deck A and B. Most of the crew cabins don't have portholes (windows) - this luxury is reserved for some staff and officers - so for first-time crew members this might be a little confusing.

  18. Places On A Carnival Cruise Ship For Crew Members Only

    Carnival Cruise Line still does provide a room near the crew bar where members can use a computer and get online. For a fee, crew members can check their email and browse the web. This is also the ...

  19. Life On Board

    Life On Board — ACL Careers. Imagine waking up in a new and exciting port of call every morning, as you help our guests experience the best in U.S. cruising. As a member of the American Cruise Lines crew you will meet interesting people from all over the world and become an important part of their journey. Along the way, coworkers become ...

  20. A look at the secret crew-only areas on cruise ships

    Crew members live on cruise ships while they are working onboard, and they have an entire area of the ship just for them.Follow Bryan James on his Tik Tok ch...

  21. 53 Jobs on a Cruise Ship (Types of Positions and Salaries)

    Here are 17 types of hospitality jobs that are often available on cruise ships. 1. Steward. National average salary: $56,510 per year Primary duties: A steward on a cruise ship keeps the guests' rooms clean. They're an essential part of the housekeeping staff and maintain the standards of cleanliness aboard the ship.

  22. I worked on cruise ships for 6 years. Here are the 8 things I used to

    Many major cruise lines charge gratuity to guests' onboard accounts. Passengers often assume each crew member gets a cut, but on the ships where I worked, the housekeeping stewards and dining-room ...

  23. Cruise Ship Housekeeping: Responsibilities, Salaries and Benefits

    A cabin attendant's salary usually ranges between $650 to $1,150 per month (that's $7,800 to $13,800 a year). A floor supervisor might take home $1,300 or more a month. These figures do not include gratuities that the crew sometimes receive on top. Overall, housekeeping salaries aren't very high.

  24. I've stayed in 3 types of rooms on cruises, and the cheapest was never

    Their exact size and capacity range from ship to ship, but Disney Fantasy's ocean-view staterooms are 204 square feet, and Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas' version is 179 square feet.

  25. The 8 classes of Carnival Cruise Line ships, explained

    The Vista-class ships were, notably, the first ships in the Carnival fleet to boast exclusive, keycard-restricted cabin areas — a growing trend on many mass-market lines. There are two such areas on the three Vista-class ships: Havana Cabanas and Family Harbor, the latter of which is specifically geared toward families.

  26. All Cruise Ships Affected by Hurricane Ernesto

    The world's largest cruise ship, the 248,663-gross-ton Icon of the Seas, also swapped the eastern Caribbean for the west for its roundtrip voyage from Miami. Departing on August 10, the ship ...

  27. Hurricane Ernesto cruise itinerary changes: What to know

    Cruise lines are changing itineraries in an effort to avoid Hurricane Ernesto. The storm brought heavy rain and wind to Puerto Rico Wednesday, leaving close to half the island without power and ...

  28. Man who has been on 50 cruises issues warning over secret ...

    A cruise ship fanatic who has been on 50 holidays at sea by the age of 30 has revealed his biggest warnings when it comes to knowing about the hidden costs that can come with a break on the open seas.

  29. Giant cruise ships dominate Cornish village

    Caroline even shared a video of Saturday's cruise ship, a Portuguese vessel named Vasco da Gama, on her shop's Instagram page and wrote: 'My commute to work this morning. Some places get ...

  30. Disney Cruise Line is just announced 4 new ships beyond Destiny

    The new ships will double the size of the cruise line's fleet over the next decade. The additional ships will connect with even wider audiences. Disney Cruise Line just announced four new ships.