Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Does anyone recommend working on DCL (disney cruise lines).?

If you love children and lots of fun then look no further than Disney Cruise Line for the perfect onboard cruise job. Disney Cruise Lines offers family oriented people family style cruises that are perfect for adults and children

alike.



If you're thinking about becoming an employee with Disney Cruise Lines consider the demographic you will likely be working with. Since Disney Cruise Line is largely geared toward families it is likely that jobs pertaining to child care and children's activities will be in higher demand then in some of the other luxury cruise lines. Additionally, since many onboard jobs are customer service related consider that you will be working and dealing with children to larger degree then you would on other cruise liners. For some potential employees this is music to their ears, while others will pass for a more refined crowd. Please keep in mind though, that Disney does offer some very elegant and mature cruising options perfect for the fun-loving adult.



-MichaelDoes anyone recommend working on DCL (disney cruise lines).?
That would actually decide on your: self esteem, fitness, moral and your willingness to work. Yes, the workers do smile- because they're paid to do so. Your often 12 to 16 hours on your feet and sometimes they miscalculate the number of employees- that means (Murphy's Law!) you might sleep on the floor. The cabins are small and are worse than a college dorm. They pay depends- including how big you smile (especially on DCL) your service, how polite you are, if you have that spring in your step that makes people compliment and yes- your looks! People want a descent, thin Disney body- fit to be in a movie. If you're fat and have pimples and zits- A. You'll probably get demoted and be like a dish boy B. You're fatness will make you lack the ability to work C. You'll be humiliated in those tight cruise uniforms. But working on a cruise can be great, too- no commuting, new sights, sometimes you get time off, you get new friends, there are sometimes staff parties, too. And one more thing- you usually get 1 or 2 vacations a year, but they're usually weeks or more.
I work on a cruise ship. and growing up it was the only cruise company i wanted to work for. However, they are very strict. and there's far too many kids on board. It really depends on the position you want to do as well and your nationality. i work for Carnival and have had such a laugh and a great experience with them. although they too are strict you can probably get away with more there.Does anyone recommend working on DCL (disney cruise lines).?
I went on the cruise a few years ago and it was fun.



The crew looked well groomed and looked like they were enjoying it (might just be them putting on a show though).



I personally think it would be a fun job, seeing as how i've always loved Disney and children.
Well, if you have the time and all, why not. I mean, there are no guarantees, other than you'll make money, and probably have fun too. You could make sure, if you haev family though, that you have insurance before you leave, just be safe, and always know where the life jackets are, right?
no, personally DCL sucks. (but that is my opinion)

it is your choice, but i would not reccomend working on the boat
working on royal carribean is AMAZING .
disney probably would
Depends on the pay and work.

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