That’s what I was thinking. It’s kind of ironic that the person who gets the least down time gets the most space They totally deserve it though with how much they work!
@@NickSmith-fe7lp yeah I think the point is because they have a crazy amount of work they’re given the nicest room so they can enjoy any little downtime they have
i was thinking that...like when r they IN the CABIN...the ones on our cruises seem to ALWAYS be introducing and ending EVERY show... they r running all over the ship checking on and encouraging staff and guest...maybe the extra room is to have meetings w their staff? All i know is i think they earn the cabin space but do not get to enjoy it...
@@Seendnoodz I am not saying they shouldn’t. I just didnt expect that. Normally the crew quarters are very small from what I’ve seen and a lot of them have to share rooms and a washroom with the cabin beside them. So like a lot of them have to share a washroom between 4 crew members. And also I heard, I don’t know if its true or not, but the crew like the waiters and room cleaners don’t even get a paycheque, their payment is the gratuity like what the guests tip them at the end of the trip
@@iCazZiStronZiit’s not true. If it was the case, it would be slavery. They do get a low pay check though, so the tips are important and play a big part on their income
@mikehunt221 The Art program is a vendor just like the onboard shops or casino. The art program maintains the dedicated onboard art gallery and holds gallery hours daily. Typically auctioneers will also host 1-2 hour seminars on sea days on different art topics. The most well known event the Art Director holds are the at sea auctions. Typically every sea day there will be an art auction that will last about 3 hours with a 2-3 hour "preview" before hand where guests can come view the art and inquire if they are interested in purchasing any. Lastly, we build relationships with the passengers and hang out with them during their cruise at cruise events, dinner, shows and bars. On Port days we're off having fun!
So you see the reply too@@alaska79 The Art program is a vendor just like the onboard shops or casino. The art program maintains the dedicated onboard art gallery and holds gallery hours daily. Typically auctioneers will also host 1-2 hour seminars on sea days on different art topics. The most well known event the Art Director holds are the at sea auctions. Typically every sea day there will be an art auction that will last about 3 hours with a 2-3 hour "preview" before hand where guests can come view the art and inquire if they are interested in purchasing any. Lastly, we build relationships with the passengers and hang out with them during their cruise at cruise events, dinner, shows and bars. On Port days we're off having fun!
That would be reason number 1 I'd never want to work on a cruiseship. I appreciate having my own bedroom/bathroom/kitchen. If I don't feel like seeing people for a few days I don't ever need to leave my flat.
Some of us just can't be around people that often. When I was in school and later the army, I'd be catching naps as often as I could, whenever and wherever I could get a few minutes alone.
In July of 2010 my husband and I took our first cruise! (Honeymoon) RC Freedom of the Seas, that cruise director was GOLDEN. Honestly he MADE that cruise feel like a party. We were so sad to see him go and every cruise since then has never had a cruise director like him! Ugh! Miss it!!
the cabin with the folding upper bunk usually. accountants and some pursers are also considered officers but they share (option 2) as well. depends on your seniority and on what is available as far as the cabins assigned to your department.
Makes me think of staterooms on my ship lol! I work/live on an aircraft carrier and for the enlisted berthings it can be from like 30 racks (bunks stacked 3 high) to like 300 racks! The staterooms are for the officers and can be from 1 to 6 racks, and the CO and XO have their own spaces like the director's cabin, but the CO has a much bigger space. Also, the CO has an "in port" cabin and an "at sea" cabin lol.
It would be for me, personally, yes. WORST would be to have a room mate who wants to be all social with me, and works the same shifts as I do. Better would be to have someone willing to just do his/her own thing and leave me to do mine. Better than that would be to have a room mate who works a different shift than I do. But I think that a line that cared would make the effort to pair people who work different shifts. And all those would just be luck of the draw... I wouldn't mind sharing a bath room, so long as they cleaned up after themselves....
Well, after i recently watched a video of junior enlisted quarters on navy ships, even the double bunks here look gigantic. So much space, so few roomies. So much privacy. XD perspective matters so much.
I find that crew members need an own space and not shared. You guys work a lot, and live intern. Crew quality is key in this kind of work spaces. Take good care of the crew, so the crew is taking a little more effort on the workplace
Those cabins are usually 3 Stripes. The Hotel Director and Captain have the Best ones. The captain has a living room with a balcony along with a dinning room and a small kitchen.
dont be scared! it’s so much fun. sometimes you’ll forget your even in the middle of the ocean LOL! Also, there’s lifeboats, life rafts, and SOOO much more safety equipment! you’ll have the best time of your life, trust
i went to alaskan cruise in May via Norwegian, I had a great time! some people have that anti nausea patch if you have severe sea sickness but for me I didn’t need any. I would recommend
There is nothing to be scared of. I’ve been on 5 cruises and I have enjoyed all of them. Cruise ships are way safer than driving, there is nothing to worry about
The cruise companies seem extremely stingy with that shared bathroom setup. Look how small that little bit of space is, it's like 2ft wide by around 4ft! Just give everyone that amount of room, it's so small compared to the overall room size and is a massive negative for the crew I'd imagine.
Cruise director is a 3 stripes position. So they do not have the biggest crew cabins. Usualy there are 3 positions that are 4 stripe, that is: Captain, Chief enginer and hotel director.
I worked on a cruise ship two different times. I was lucky enough to get my own room both times as a entertainer. Came in very handy because being American these women working on the ship throw themselves at you.
Why don't you join Democratic or Republican party? You wouldn't need to go into combat and put your life on the line and just be a chicken warhawk from the comfort of your office in Washington!!
@ajmacnab63 No shit. I'm 4 months into my 4th contract. It's not feasible for everyone to have a window. I never have and honestly, it's not that bad. You just go out to the open deck or back/front deck every day to get some fresh air and sun. And pretty much no one stays for a year long contract, it's extremely rare. Even 10 months is rare.
@ajmacnab63 It's not bad for entertainment, which is the department I'm in, which is the department this guy is in. For the other hundreds of crew, it's an awful job. So no, I'm not talking shit. I have first hand experience and you're just making assumptions based on information you've heard second hand.
You just ask them. As a musician, you're in the same department. You work with them over the course of months and see them every day. The cruise director on my last ship had some sick cabin party's.
Does your guest pay for all their own food, drinks, etc? I'd love to go on a cruise yet health issues have taken up so much of my income in my journey to get healthy. ☮️💞🙏🏼
It's a large room exterior room but there's still no balcony. Not sure that would be available to a passenger. That would probably be a massive balcony, not just a porthole.
Usually top officers get cabins by the bridge and they sometimes have large windows and sometimes balconies. They also come with room service and cabin attendants.
I’ll be getting that cruise director cabin soon… like 5 years.
Heck ya
Yo this dude must be rich to be on that cruise ship for that long 😂😂
@@BryanJamesCruises, what about the Mates/Engineers?
@@alexrivas1993huh? He works on the ship
@@alexrivas1993smooth brain moment
Captains quarters must surely be the ultimate room though
It's a whole apartment on those ships
They probably sell tickets for the nicest rooms, but idunno
@@josh6706These are CREW cabins
@@josh6706the captain usually has a big apartment like room next to the bridge
I was going to ask about the captain's.
I have never seen a cruise Director able to sit down or work less than an 16 hour day.
That’s what I was thinking. It’s kind of ironic that the person who gets the least down time gets the most space
They totally deserve it though with how much they work!
@@NickSmith-fe7lp yeah I think the point is because they have a crazy amount of work they’re given the nicest room so they can enjoy any little downtime they have
i was thinking that...like when r they IN the CABIN...the ones on our cruises seem to ALWAYS be introducing and ending EVERY show... they r running all over the ship checking on and encouraging staff and guest...maybe the extra room is to have meetings w their staff? All i know is i think they earn the cabin space but do not get to enjoy it...
@@NickSmith-fe7lprealistically they do get down time tho, more than you’d think
I want to see the Captain’s!
Always enjoy the content man enjoyed meeting you! Hope to see you again one day on another ship!
Thanks so much! And thanks for the shout-out in your video!
Love the cruise director's port hole bedroom. Especially if it rains ... Mint!!
Love these. Thanks for the tours. Very Interesting!
The cruise director gets a better cabin than most of the passengers
just spent two weeks on Oceania. Can confirm. Cruise Director is pretty sweet. Not where I stayed, but comparison: that suite is nice and roomy.
As they should. They rarely even get a day off
@@Seendnoodz I am not saying they shouldn’t. I just didnt expect that. Normally the crew quarters are very small from what I’ve seen and a lot of them have to share rooms and a washroom with the cabin beside them. So like a lot of them have to share a washroom between 4 crew members. And also I heard, I don’t know if its true or not, but the crew like the waiters and room cleaners don’t even get a paycheque, their payment is the gratuity like what the guests tip them at the end of the trip
@@iCazZiStronZiit’s not true. If it was the case, it would be slavery. They do get a low pay check though, so the tips are important and play a big part on their income
@@Assefinho1 ah ok thank you, I wasn’t sure if that was true or not
Neat to see the different cabins. Thanks for the tour!!
I want to see all the ships officers quarters!
Was an Art Director on Regent for a long time - 700 sq ft passenger balcony cabins with a walk in closet and living room. It was the absolute tits!
What an Art Director do on a cruise ship? Make sure all the art and decor is up to spec?
@@alaska79I’m really curious too
@mikehunt221 The Art program is a vendor just like the onboard shops or casino. The art program maintains the dedicated onboard art gallery and holds gallery hours daily. Typically auctioneers will also host 1-2 hour seminars on sea days on different art topics. The most well known event the Art Director holds are the at sea auctions. Typically every sea day there will be an art auction that will last about 3 hours with a 2-3 hour "preview" before hand where guests can come view the art and inquire if they are interested in purchasing any. Lastly, we build relationships with the passengers and hang out with them during their cruise at cruise events, dinner, shows and bars.
On Port days we're off having fun!
So you see the reply too@@alaska79
The Art program is a vendor just like the onboard shops or casino. The art program maintains the dedicated onboard art gallery and holds gallery hours daily. Typically auctioneers will also host 1-2 hour seminars on sea days on different art topics. The most well known event the Art Director holds are the at sea auctions. Typically every sea day there will be an art auction that will last about 3 hours with a 2-3 hour "preview" before hand where guests can come view the art and inquire if they are interested in purchasing any. Lastly, we build relationships with the passengers and hang out with them during their cruise at cruise events, dinner, shows and bars.
On Port days we're off having fun!
@@RichmondHomesandLifestyle thanks that actually did help a lot!! I was curious
Love these Cruise Chronicles!! Its awesome seeing behind the scenes!
That would be reason number 1 I'd never want to work on a cruiseship. I appreciate having my own bedroom/bathroom/kitchen. If I don't feel like seeing people for a few days I don't ever need to leave my flat.
Some of us just can't be around people that often. When I was in school and later the army, I'd be catching naps as often as I could, whenever and wherever I could get a few minutes alone.
In July of 2010 my husband and I took our first cruise! (Honeymoon) RC Freedom of the Seas, that cruise director was GOLDEN. Honestly he MADE that cruise feel like a party. We were so sad to see him go and every cruise since then has never had a cruise director like him! Ugh! Miss it!!
Dang who needs a director when they got you.
After Growing up on container ships, makes these cabins look so small
Disney princesses are probably 4 to a room on a Disney cruise. 😂
A room? Nah they toss them in the same place as where they store food 😂.
I got married on the allure August 14th 2023. Wonderful ship and staff
Congrats,
Congratulations.
Wish y’all the best! :)
What kind of cabin does an officer (nurse) typically get?
Love these vid by the way!
the cabin with the folding upper bunk usually. accountants and some pursers are also considered officers but they share (option 2) as well. depends on your seniority and on what is available as far as the cabins assigned to your department.
Nurses usually get single cabins.
Thanks for the info... I enjoy your content
Thanks for the room tour. From your cruise ship. It's interesting.
Makes me think of staterooms on my ship lol! I work/live on an aircraft carrier and for the enlisted berthings it can be from like 30 racks (bunks stacked 3 high) to like 300 racks! The staterooms are for the officers and can be from 1 to 6 racks, and the CO and XO have their own spaces like the director's cabin, but the CO has a much bigger space. Also, the CO has an "in port" cabin and an "at sea" cabin lol.
You should try to get a tour of the captains cabin!
Cruise directors room is like a 89 dollar a night room at super 8
Can you show where the medical staff stays?
They stay in the life boats with the seagulls
@@MaouVallkurlmao
The doctors got director cabins and the nurses got single cabins
@@MaouVallkurLol
the jail room
That captains room near the bridge has to be the best imo
Hopefully cruises are as fun as it looks
But they look horrendous
Ty for always taking your time for us ❤
love the videos! so interesting!
Wouldve loved to see captains quarters :)
Thanks for what you do but I could NEVER do it
Sick bro I never been on a cruise , your info is great
Would love to see the Captains room. 🤯
Oh! Terraforming Mars box spotted, actual banger of a board game.
On our cruise, the cruise Director was like the coolest person
Show us the rooms where the waiters, cleaners etc stay. You know the ones from the Philippines, Indonesia, India etc
Definitely the window is the best part ❤
Thanks for sharing!!😊
so the worst one is the bunk one
It would be for me, personally, yes. WORST would be to have a room mate who wants to be all social with me, and works the same shifts as I do. Better would be to have someone willing to just do his/her own thing and leave me to do mine. Better than that would be to have a room mate who works a different shift than I do. But I think that a line that cared would make the effort to pair people who work different shifts.
And all those would just be luck of the draw...
I wouldn't mind sharing a bath room, so long as they cleaned up after themselves....
100%...Especially if you have a stinky roommate. I had one that farted all night long.
I never met a cruise director who deserves that cabin!
Hope you get to work on Icon or Utopia and we get to see you again!
That'd be incredible!
I feel like there’s no way every single cabin is sold on a cruise. So if there are unbooked guest cabins can the workers not stay in those?
But then .who would get it? People would get jealous
The last room is wow
Do you get to pick or do they just assign you to a rm
They assign you to a room based on your position. It all varies depending on the company and the ship.
In previous videos, this guy said he was assigned new rooms, so I believe there's an amount of room rotation
You would think that workers accommodations would be more livable
Well, after i recently watched a video of junior enlisted quarters on navy ships, even the double bunks here look gigantic. So much space, so few roomies. So much privacy. XD perspective matters so much.
I’ve been on that ship and it was the best time ever.
That aqua show was nice.
I find that crew members need an own space and not shared. You guys work a lot, and live intern. Crew quality is key in this kind of work spaces. Take good care of the crew, so the crew is taking a little more effort on the workplace
Allure is such a great ship.
Those cabins are usually 3 Stripes. The Hotel Director and Captain have the Best ones. The captain has a living room with a balcony along with a dinning room and a small kitchen.
A hierarchy to cabins 💀
Do the captains, Kevin
I always wanted to go on a cruise but so scared.
dont be scared! it’s so much fun. sometimes you’ll forget your even in the middle of the ocean LOL! Also, there’s lifeboats, life rafts, and SOOO much more safety equipment! you’ll have the best time of your life, trust
i went to alaskan cruise in May via Norwegian, I had a great time! some people have that anti nausea patch if you have severe sea sickness but for me I didn’t need any. I would recommend
There is nothing to be scared of. I’ve been on 5 cruises and I have enjoyed all of them. Cruise ships are way safer than driving, there is nothing to worry about
Why 😮
@@dougstokes6476 because if it tips I could die🤭
It looks fun. Except for the bathroom thing.
Wooow just waking up and see the ocean ❤
You forgot the captain quarters, that is the best!!!!
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😅 my favorite is the ITO's room.
Can you get the officers quarters? I’m interested what the chief engineers and the captain looks like.
That window would make me nervous with high seas. Lol
Bro said "everybody wants" so many times that I think everyone just wants to go home😂
For the stacked racks, all they are missing is a lift up divided space below for smalls and civilian wear. They are called Hampton style racks.
Thank you 😊 🎉
The cruise companies seem extremely stingy with that shared bathroom setup. Look how small that little bit of space is, it's like 2ft wide by around 4ft! Just give everyone that amount of room, it's so small compared to the overall room size and is a massive negative for the crew I'd imagine.
I had the double, its wasnt bad but I would love the cruise director cabin. The captain is way better is an apartment
awesome job
Cruise director is a 3 stripes position. So they do not have the biggest crew cabins. Usualy there are 3 positions that are 4 stripe, that is: Captain, Chief enginer and hotel director.
Being a cruise director should be a dream job that kindergarten kid inspired to be.
Show the chief engineer and masters cabins!
And you’re a musician, imagine all these people who work in the restaurants, cabins etc
Why wouldnt they let you share the room with whoever you like?
I really doubt that its "you get what you get"
I always thought it would be cool to have rooms under water
What about the royal suite???
Thanks for sharing
How about the casino director ? 😊
Captains and C/E cabins are the biggest!
Thank you .
I worked on a cruise ship two different times. I was lucky enough to get my own room both times as a entertainer. Came in very handy because being American these women working on the ship throw themselves at you.
My coworker is on a cruise this week during hurricane season 😂😂😂
This makes me wanna cruise again…
exact same as boarding shool dorms
My cousin worked on a cruise ship...she said she loved the bunk room. She doesn't like being alone.
I’m to cluster phobic for the first one lol
Honestly any of these cabins look like a sweet deal
If I'm a registered nurse working on these ships I damn well better be getting a solo cabin 😭😂
Bet kitchen staff gets the bunks. Kitchen always gets shafted.
You should see the captains cabin or the first officer
I wonder how big the Captain's room would be.
Gotta be cruise director! Got it!
Cruise director had a better cabin than i did as a guess and shared with 2 others.
Remember you guys from Celebrity…Reflection or Silhouette I guess🤟🏻
If you have traveled on a Navy Ship as an enlisted Marine, cabins like seem like staying at a Sheraton.
Why don't you join Democratic or Republican party? You wouldn't need to go into combat and put your life on the line and just be a chicken warhawk from the comfort of your office in Washington!!
Troll!@@ParissaKhoury
They really need to start upgrading their crew quarters it seems! Lol
What about the head chef ? Singles normal ? Damn.... Advantages are much higher on land
You didn't show the last bathroom
Those are prison cells. Not even a window
Well yeah, with over 1000 crew, not everyone is going to get a window. Lots of passengers have inside cabins with no window too.
yes but those passengers don't live there all year long. @@brassholio
@ajmacnab63 No shit. I'm 4 months into my 4th contract. It's not feasible for everyone to have a window. I never have and honestly, it's not that bad. You just go out to the open deck or back/front deck every day to get some fresh air and sun. And pretty much no one stays for a year long contract, it's extremely rare. Even 10 months is rare.
@@brassholio You just stated in your comment to me that it was a horrible job. Now you say it's really not that bad. Clearly you are talking s#it.
@ajmacnab63 It's not bad for entertainment, which is the department I'm in, which is the department this guy is in. For the other hundreds of crew, it's an awful job. So no, I'm not talking shit. I have first hand experience and you're just making assumptions based on information you've heard second hand.
So are you a part of the marketing department at Royal? Howd you gain access to a cruise director cabin?
You just ask them. As a musician, you're in the same department. You work with them over the course of months and see them every day. The cruise director on my last ship had some sick cabin party's.
The tiny one is $1200 in my area
Does your guest pay for all their own food, drinks, etc? I'd love to go on a cruise yet health issues have taken up so much of my income in my journey to get healthy. ☮️💞🙏🏼
What about the captain? That would be a cool video
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Funny when the cruise director gets essentially a normal suite that the customers get lol
It's a large room exterior room but there's still no balcony. Not sure that would be available to a passenger. That would probably be a massive balcony, not just a porthole.
@@samuelshamston8275no, unless you're paying top dollar you may not get a balcony as a passenger
Captain and Chief Engineer get the best rooms
Wonder what the captain’s cabins are like
Usually top officers get cabins by the bridge and they sometimes have large windows and sometimes balconies. They also come with room service and cabin attendants.
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