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Does the crew sleep onboard? |
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Yes, the crew does sleep on board the ship. Sometimes we wonder if the crew
sleeps at all. You always seem to see the same crewmembers at breakfast, lunch,
dinner and the midnight buffet. But despite their superhuman abilities to serve
their guests, the crew needs their rest as well and they most certainly sleep on
board.
The ship’s crew typically occupies the decks below the lowest
passenger deck. With accommodations similar to those of the lower inside and
outside categories, most crewmembers share accommodations with one other
crewmember. Officers and higher-ranking staff have their own private staterooms.
Not only does the ship’s crew sleep onboard, they play and eat onboard as well.
Today’s new modern ships have their own restaurants, crew bars, crew discos, and
Crew Activity Directors. These fine people work over 16 hours a day, 7 days a
week and they are among the most valuable assets of the cruise line. Keeping
their morale up by offering comfortable accommodations and living conditions is
a very high priority.
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The photographer snapped my
picture. Which ones are
mine? |
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There’s nothing like the time-honoured tradition of getting your picture snapped
a hundred times during your weeklong cruise. The photographers are there as you
board the ship, before dinner, during dinner, after dinner, on the beach, on the
dock, by the pool in your shower, under your bed, behind the curtains etc etc
etc. They are everywhere hoping to capture the one shot that will make you say,
"Honey, I like this one."
Every ship has an area where the photographers
post the photos for the day and the week. Each set of pictures is grouped by the
activity of the day, making it much easier to find the pictures of the people
that look exactly like you and your family. So, if you had your picture taken
while you were snorkelling on the cruise line’s private island, then look for the
private island pictures. If you see a photo that has your face on it, then those
are your pictures. Simply pick them up and take them to the register to pay for
them. If you have no intention of buying the picture, pick it up and let the
staff recycle the paper. Not only does it prevent waste, but it also makes it
easier for others to find their pictures by not having to go through yours.
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Do ships have male escorts? |
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Cruise ships do not have male escorts, but some cruise ships DO have Gentlemen
Hosts. On a number of longer, more destination oriented cruise itineraries that
appeal to an older cruise customer, it’s not uncommon for women passengers to
greatly outnumber the number of men onboard. As a convenience to these ladies,
many cruise lines have a number of designated Gentlemen Hosts, most of whom are
retired from other careers, whose job is to attend every social function on
board, host dinner tables, and hit the dance floor whenever the music start to
make sure the single women always have a dance partner.
The hosts are
carefully screened as dancers and conversationalist before they are ever allowed
to wear the dinner jackets and name tags that identify them. They never dance
with the same partner twice in a row and cautioned not to get too
personal.
For a funny look at the Gentleman Host business, go rent "Out
To Sea" with Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon, a story about two men and their
experiences as Gentlemen Hosts.
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