They are normally birthed below decks in areas near storage and engine room called crew quaters where guests would not be housed
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The crew are birthed in cabins much like the passengers have.
The crews quarters are their home while at sea, so they have access to toilets and showers. Generally speaking crew share rooms, depending on their rank and the cabins tend to be more spartan than the passengers.
Take a look at the link I have added for a picture of a crews cabin on a luxury cruise ship.
It depends on the crew of the cruise ship whether they improve their job. but sometimes cruise passengers give some tips or they say that the cruise ship crew must improve.
Popularly, an on-ship cruise line employee is known as a "crew member," but may either be crew, staff, or officer.
It depends on the size of the ship, the number of passengers and crew and the length of the voyage.
There are 40 crew members to fight fires in the cruise ship.
Generally speaking, the number of crew on a cruise ship is about half of the number of passengers. (2:1 ratio). Larger ships average about 1,000 crew members who serve emegency duties in addition to their primary job.
A cabin crew on a cruise ship is responsible for the housekeeping. They clean the cabins on the ship, pick up and deliver laundry, and perform maintenance if necessary.
Flight attendant, cruise ship crew, tour guide
passenger Cabins
It is NOT compulsory... and you can dictate who gets what.
The number of cabins on a cruise ship varies dramatically because the size of cruise ships differs widely.
A cruise ship passenger is someone who is on a cruise ship during a cruise.
Facilities that the passengers could use such as recreational area: swimming pool, restaurants and bars, casino, sports area. A cruise ship should also have a great crew. This includes crews from service department to security department. They will make sure that the small community with in the cruise ship will function all through out the cruise itinerary.