Cruise Ship Employee Living Quarters
They need to blow off steam between shifts and eat and drink and party.
Cruise ship employee living quarters. Press here to take a look inside other cruise ship crew areas. I have been invited to both. So thats where the captain officers and crew live the rest of the.
You will work 7-days a week onboard for approximately 10 hours per day. On the larger cruise ships most employees share cabins on one of the crew decks and some people especially the cruise staff actually have living quarters in the plush passenger areas. Take a look at MSC Meraviglia Crew Cabins.
Staff members live on the upper crew deck except for the captain and other officers who live right behind the bridge the room where the ship is. Most cruise ships also have the forward part of decks five and six as cabin areas for the officers. The crew is cruise line property In a tell all book written from the perspective of a former crew member titled Cruise Confidential Brian David Brunes explains that when you become a crew member for a multinational cruise line you are treated more as company property than an.
Most often employees share a small room with one or two other people. The Crew Bar group name is taken from officially-designated employee-only recreational facilities in crew living quarters aboard typical. Crew members have to be physically fit to meet the demands of the job and staff must be physically presentable as theyre in the hospitality industry.
The Captains quarters are always located on the starboard side either just aft of the bridge Radiance Class and larger or down one deck on the Sovereign and Vision Class ships. One of the perks of living on a cruise ship is not having to find housing or pay rent. The senior officers usually occupy the outside cabins.
Some of the crew members live here but most deck officers live close to the bridge which is somewhere located at the forward part of the cruise ship. Staff reveal the truth about worker cabins on board CRUISE crew get to sail the world as part of their job constantly living on a cruise ship. A final paragraph on living quarters.
