Are crew members allowed in passenger areas when working on a cruise ship?
Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.
Creator's Key Takeaways
so on a cruise ship there is of course passenger areas and crew areas
if you're one-and-a-half stripes or above then you are allowed in guest areas even when you are not working
if you're gonna have a drink in a group in a passenger bar my advice would be have a drink but make it a drink
guests come first and you know it really does take one person to mess up guest privileges
Creator's Tips & Advice
πNew to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:
Questions This Creator Answers
Topics Covered
Scale: 0β5 strips in half-step increments. 0 = βmehβ, 5 = βbacon blissβ. Aggregated from creator-review sentiment, weighted by channel expertise.
About our Bacon Score methodologyYouTube Video Descriptionβ
Hey Sailors, On a cruise ship, there are areas for the passengers and areas for the crew. Passengers are not allowed in crew areas and only a selected few crew members are allowed in passenger areas. The general rule is the more luxurious the ship the less likely you (as a crew member) will be allowed in passenger areas. So, it's easy if you are on a high-class ship, the answer is no, but if you're working on a more relaxed cruise line the rules can seem a little fuzzy. Then we get into the stripe ranking system, and how many stripes your job role has, will determine if you will be allowed in passenger areas or not. This video will be a great watch if you are thinking about working on cruise ships and want to know if you will be allowed to enjoy both the crew and the passenger facilities when onboard. FOLLOW website I www.cruisingascrew.com Instagram I @cruisingascrew Facebook I @cruisingascrew Twitter I @cruisingascrew Pinterest I @cruisingascrew MUSIC The music in my videos is from Epidemic Sound, a royalty-free music sharing site. Thank you for watching. Stay home, happy, and healthy.