'The most challenging part was cabin fever. Even though there are plenty of days spent in port, there is a ton of time spent on the ship, and it's easy to feel trapped after a while.'
"The worst experience was between having to do a weekly room lottery and the spotty internet service that I had to pay an arm and a leg for. As a creative with a design role, I qualified for a single berth cabin and got to live like the passengers on the ship. So, I had to be flexible and change rooms every week along with the passengers. Going through the check-in and check-out process with everyone else weekly was a drag.
"I worked for a contracted company and not the cruise line. I had great benefits including health insurance, which I hadn't had in a few years. I was largely paid via commission and it was hard for me to entice people to work out, as most never did at home." — Kate"Passengers were pretty cool. I had a lot of free time and had a chance to connect with people from different places. I never had any trouble with passengers.
"On the ship, we would play games when we were not working. I realized I was not great at scrabble, but I can hold my own at chess. Many people played video games and watched movies. We also had our own bar and we had theme parties every week. I loved getting dressed up. My favorite was a toga party." — Lisa
"Not too much when it comes to passengers. For the most part, I wasn't required to be in passenger areas so it was easy to escape. As for crew, well that's another story. There was partying pretty much every night and booze was super cheap for crew, so drunkenness was pretty par for the course." — Katie
"Norovirus! Thankfully I never experienced it personally, but it's a nasty stomach virus that's super contagious. When you get it, you have to be quarantined and can't leave your cabin for any reason. On ships, it spreads quickly when people don't wash their hands and then touch the food serving utensils and other shared items." — Katie
"Oh, definitely. I used to joke that cruise ship life would be the best reality show. People date, break up, cheat on partners back home, you name it. At the same time, I know a lot of happily married couples who met on cruise ships." — Katie
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