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Living on a cruise ship is a lot different than what most of our new
Crew expect. With over 900 Crew from over 50 different nationalities
coming and going on various contracts, it's a thriving community with
a unique culture all to its own. It takes some time to adjust to the
pace. At first, it can seem a bit confusing, especially as you try to
navigate your way around the ship. But after a few short weeks, you'll
soon have a familiar routine of work and play. And before long, DCL
will become your own “home-away-from-home.” |
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NEW!!! - Crew members may now keep in touch with friends and family using Crewzföne, a new
pre-paid cellular service that not only allows for outgoing calls but also incoming calls and text messaging. The service requires an unlocked GSM phone, SIM card and PIN - all of which may be purchased onboard. In addition, Crew members may use the phone on the ship. Special phone cards allow Crew to make international calls at a reduced rate.
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| The Crew Office provides such services as check distribution/cashing,
mail distributing. |
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| There are many rules and regulations that govern how we live on the
ship, such as hand washing each time you enter the Crew Mess. To learn
more, see Rules and Regulations. |
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| Two Crew bars (one indoor, one outdoor) host themed parties, dances,
as well as a comfortable place to wind down after a busy work day. |
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| Crew travel through the ship away from Guest areas. "I-95" or "MainStreet" shown
here is the main passage way to Crew cabins and many crew spaces. |
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