About Cruise Ships

Posted: October 29th, 2008 under Uncategorized.

barefoot_cruise_ship Cruise ships are literally floating entertainment and recreation centers with virtually every kind of amusement and service amenity on board. They have arcades, night clubs, casinos, computer rooms, libraries, movie theaters and lecture halls. They sail for days with large number of staff, passengers and crew. Hence having a proper store of necessary provisions is highly necessary.

Most if not all cruise ships are able to accommodate wheelchair users, diabetics, passengers on dialysis, oxygen users, the visually and hearing impaired and passengers traveling with service animals. A service animal is a guide dog, or any animal trained to perform tasks for a disabled person.

Cruise ships are designed with serious comfort in mind, so they have a lot of amenities and a lot of staff to oversee those amenities for the as many as 3,000 passengers. These thousands of passengers are spread out over the ship’s multiple levels called decks. These cruise ships are also relatively easy to “contain” that is, it’s easy to control and limit access to the ships. When a ship is in port, passengers and crew can only enter through one or two controlled access points, where ship’s security personnel can check IDs, manifests and such.

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