I'm looking to get some info from someone that actually works on one of their ships, at this time. I worked for the hotels in Florida, so I love the company. However that was about 10 years ago and I'm still kicking myself for not jumping at the chance to work for their cruise line when I was in my 20's.
Is it worth it now? What are the living conditions like? How long are you at sea? Is the pay worth it? Are you able to actually save money?
Please, I'm not looking for jokers, just real cast members that want to share their pearls of wisdom.
Thank you and have a Magical Day.Does anyone curently work for the Disney Cruise line?
Well, I'm not a cast member, but I can tell you that if you are American, you're not going to be hired for the cruise lines. One exception is the NCL Pride, which sails only in Hawaii and has a reputation for very poor service [because the staff is all US]. I have occasionally seen a US citizen on the dance/entertainment staff.Does anyone curently work for the Disney Cruise line?
I never been on Disney Cruise lines but on others and the conditions are more or less the same.
Small cabin to share with 1 up to 3 other people, contracts from 4 to 6 to 8 months and then 2 months off. The Disney ships are not doing much of an exciting route - itinearies can be looked up at the internet. The pay depends on the position you hold. You should be able to save some money, since room and board are fee - but all depends on your saving habits when ashore / or onboard. If it is worth it now for you - only you can decide.
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