Cruise Ship Terminology - What Do All Those Words Mean That You Hear About Cruising?
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First up we're going to tell you some terminology that you we think you might find useful.
Muster means sort of to gather people and muster is required on all cruise ships.
The captain is the person who's responsible for all our safety. He's responsible for getting us to where we are going.
A good cruise director, you will know their name very quickly, and you will see them around quite a bit. They can make or break a cruise.
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Welcome to our Cruise Like a Boss series aimed at new cruisers or people considering going on a cruise. In this first video we look at cruise ship terminology, or in other words some of the of the common words you will hear when people talk about cruising, and we tell you what they mean. Hope it helps or at least you find it a bit of fun. You can also find lots more information on our website at www.robandali.net Thanks for supporting us and take care. Don't forget to Like and Subscribe to watch more of our Cruise and Travel adventures.