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MSC Cruises Teams Up with Guinness World Records

MSC Cruises has partnered with Guinness World Records to elevate its onboard entertainment offerings. Officials will be on hand to allow guests to test their skills and break records during their cruise vacation.

To add to the excitement, guests who do break a record will be awarded a genuine, official Guinness World Records certificate to show off with. 

Expanding Onboard Entertainment with Guinness World Records

MSC Cruises announced a partnership with Guinness World Records today, March 13. The worldwide authority for incredible record-breaking titles is the cruise line’s new partner for a new element to the onboard entertainment offerings. This unique program allows guests to test their skills and attempt to break Guinness World Records. 

The new partnership is part of MSC Cruises’ strategy to expand its onboard entertainment programs for guests. According to Steve Leatham, Global Head of Entertainment at MSC Cruises, the aim is to take entertainment to the next level and provide guests with unique and enriching experiences at the highest level.

MSC Cruises Ship
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Steve Leatham, Global Head of Entertainment at MSC Cruises: “We’re delighted to join forces with Guinness World Records. We’re always on the hunt for new and engaging concepts for our guests. This partnership provides unique and enriching entertainment at the highest level, and we look forward to continuing to offer a dynamic range of exciting experiences for guests of all ages.”  

Activities will include live shows, inviting guests to attempt to break Guinness World Records and make their way into the record books. The highlight of the program is the Records Show, an onboard version of the Guinness World Records TV show, featuring a range of record-breaking activities from audience participation, individual guests, and even the ship’s crew.

Marco Frigatti, SVP Consultancy at Guinness World Records, said: “There’s no better way to bring the magic of Guinness World Records to life than to host a live show like this. Families exploring the world on an MSC Cruise can explore the incredible world of record-breaking at the same time – and even become a part of it too!”

Guests can also participate in a trivia challenge to test their knowledge of Guinness World Records through the Guinness World Records Facts program. Meanwhile, younger guests can enjoy a variety of action-packed children’s programs, including entertaining challenges, quizzes, and educational shows, providing endless engaging entertainment for both children and teens.

Available onboard Three Cruise Ships

The Guinness World Records activities are now available on board MSC Seascape and MSC World Europa, as well as the highly-anticipated newest flagship, MSC Euribia, starting in June of this year.

MSC Seascape is sailing 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises from Miami, with stops in Ocean Cay and Nassau in the Bahamas; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic; Cozumel, Mexico; George Town, Grand Cayman; and Ocho Rios, Jamaica.

MSC Seascape Cruise Ship
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Meanwhile, the spectacular MSC World Europa operates from Doha, Qatar, through March 24. Afterward, she will embark on a 19-night MSC Grand Voyage from Dubai to Abu Dhabi, Sir Bani Yas, Muscat, Oman; Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Naples, Civitavecchia; and Genoa, Italy. She will then spend the summer in the Mediterranean. 

MSC Euribia will join the MSC fleet in June this year. After her inauguration in Copenhagen, the LNG-powered cruise ship will embark on a series of cruises sailing from Copenhagen, Denmark, Kiel, Germany, and Rotterdam, The Netherlands, to various ports around Northern Europe.

Guests onboard any of these cruise ships can participate in the Guinness World Records program and attempt to break world records. A Guinness World Record Official Adjudicator will verify any new record breakers and award guests a genuine Guinness World Records certificate.

Carnival Cruise Line Receives Recognition for Team Members

Carnival Cruise Line has won kudos for being among the top companies for Latino employees. An award from Latino Leaders Magazine follows several other honors the cruise line and its parent company have received for employee diversity and inclusivity.

Carnival is a Top Company for Latinos

Carnival Cruise Line was named one of the top 25 Best Companies for Latinos to Work in 2023 by the editors of Latino Leaders Magazine. The Fun Ship line is featured in the February edition of the publication, along with other industries on the prestigious list. The magazine showcases and promotes leadership in the Latino community. 

The criteria for receiving the honor is inclusivity-focused, and is based on outreach and recruitment initiatives; career opportunities; internal support programs to promote and retain Latino team members; leadership development efforts; diversity representation in the boardroom and C-Suite; percentage of Hispanic employees; and community service.

Carnival Crew
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Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy said, “Every day we are committed to a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion for our team members, as well as our guests, and to a welcoming environment that allows everyone to feel valued and respected.”

Duffy added, “Carnival is a daily reminder of how travel and tourism help break down barriers, build friendships, and promote a greater understanding among people, so we’re very grateful and honored to be recognized as a top employer for Latinos.”

The cruise line’s parent company, Carnival Corporation, boasts a long list of employment-related awards in recent years. In February 2023, the parent company Carnival Corporation was added to the list of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity

In 2021 and 2022, Carnival Corporation was named one of the best places to work for Latinos by Latino Leaders Magazine. Also, in 2022, Carnival received a perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2022 Corporate Equality Index, designating the company as a Best Place to Work for LGBTQ+ Equality for the sixth consecutive year. In 2021, it was named by Forbes as one of America’s Best Large Employers and one of the World’s Top Female Friendly Companies.

In addition to Carnival Cruise Line, the company’s brands include Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, Seabourn, P&O Cruises, Costa Cruises, AIDA Cruises and Cunard.

Crew Hails From 100 Countries

Carnival Cruise Line employs about 40,000 staff across its 24-ship fleet, with crew hailing from 100-plus countries. The far-flung home countries of its crew members posed a challenge for the line when the pandemic forced cruise lines to suspend operations in 2020 and repatriate their crews.

In April 2020, the Miami-based cruise line launched a major effort to return crew members to their home countries. The plan called for 18 Carnival ships to rendezvous in the Bahamas, where some 10,000 crew members from international countries were assigned to board one of nine ships designated to take them to their home countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, India and Latin America.

Crew Quarters on a Cruise Ship – How Do They Look?

Cruises can allow you to see so much more of the world in a large, interesting vessel. Have you ever thought about the parts of a cruise ship you don’t get to see? 

One of those parts is the crew quarters. If you’re curious to learn the ins and outs of a cruise ship, you might be wondering what the crew area looks like. Well, you’ve come to the right place to find out. Keep reading to find out what it’s really like to live on a cruise ship.

Crew Quarters On a Cruise Ship – The Features

You need to know a few things about crew quarters on a cruise ship to get the whole picture. Here are some of the key points. 

Size

The first thing you need to know about crew quarters on a cruise ship is that, for the most part, they are quite small. In fact, some of them can be described as tiny. 

While the size of cabins varies based on the ship, cruise line, and even the type of crew cabin, the size of a crew’s quarters is around 120 square feet. In comparison, the average hotel room is about 300 square feet.

Crew Cabin on Cruise Ship
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What’s more, at least two crew members typically share one cabin. However, in bigger rooms, more than two crew members may be bunking together. 

Finally, some crew are given more cabin space, or even their own cabins, depending on what their job is. They may even be given their own stewardess. Crew members who get this privilege include those in:

  • Entertainment
  • Shops
  • Spas
  • Casinos

Of course, crew members that are very high up, such as department heads, typically get their own cabins.

What’s Included

With two people in a 120-square-foot space, most cabins are usually furnished with a bunk bed to make use of the small space. Some crew members get curtains for additional privacy in their bunk bed quarters.

Crew Cabin
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Here’s what you can expect to find a crew’s cabin:

  • Mini fridge
  • Shelving and storage space
  • A television
  • A closet

In addition, there is also a private bathroom. Other items you might find in a crew’s cabin include a desk and a side table.

The Bathroom

Every cabin has its own bathroom. That said, the bathroom is utilitarian as it is smaller than the small cabin. The bathroom typically only has space for a sink, toilet, and shower, and they’re usually pretty cramped together, making the space feel very tight.

Crew Cabin Bathroom
Crew Cabin Bathroom (Photo Copyright: Cruise Hive)

Crew Quarters on a Cruise Ship – How It Works

As mentioned, most cabins are shared by at least two cruise ship employees. But there are a few other moving parts regarding how crew quarters on a cruise ship work.

Crews Have More Than Their Own Cabins

A crew’s quarters include more than just their cabin. As crew members are on cruise ships for sometimes months at a time, they need the usual facilities that anyone else would need to live. Some facilities are similar to those guests have access to, but crews usually must do much of the work themselves. 

Cruise Ship Laundry Room
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This includes a laundry room resembling a laundromat for the crew to wash and dry their clothes, the need to sort and throw out their trash in their own trash facilities, and shared rooms for the crew to hang out. They may also have hair salons and other grooming facilities.

Some cruise ships also include crew gym facilities to work out and stay healthy, although they aren’t as extensive as the guest gyms on board. You can almost think of it as a college dorm situation!

Their Own Cafeteria

Crew quarters on a cruise ship also have a separate cafeteria, mess hall, or buffet for the crew to eat at. The buffet times are set, and the food may vary. Typically, the crew mess buffet’s food differs from the guest buffet.

Carnival Cruise Line Crew Mess
Crew Mess (Photo Copyright: Cruise Hive)

In addition to a central mess hall, there may also be a crew cafe where they can order refreshments such as coffee and juice throughout the day.

Routine Inspections

Every crew member is expected to keep their cabin in good shape. To ensure that this is the case, crew members can expect routine inspections of their cabins. 

These inspections typically happen before the beginning of every cruise, depending on the cruise line. The department head, the head of housekeeping, and a senior officer will often do these inspections. They will ensure there are no confiscated items and that the cabin is clean. Ensuring the cabin’s safety aspects are working and hygiene aspects are also looked at.

Form a Bond

Being at sea for months and having to share small spaces causes you to get close to your coworkers. Crew quarters on a cruise ship are designed to have crew members spend a lot of time together and create a bond while not working.

Carnival Cruise Line Crew Area
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Crew cabins are often split up into several different floors, and those on the same floor sometimes form their own little community. 

During their free time, the cruise ship crew members socialize and hang out on their floors in the crew bar. They even have after-hour parties and partake in different games. They may also have their own private front and back crew deck; in some cases, there may even be a crew pool. 

Conclusion

A cruise ship can have hundreds, if not thousands, of crew members on board, which makes the crew quarters on a cruise ship quite an essential part of the ship.

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Crew members need to live on the ship for months at a time, which means they need to be able to eat, stay fit, and have time for leisure. That’s why you’ll find a variety of crew facilities below deck to help them enjoy their life onboard as cruise staff.

To a certain extent, crew quarters on cruise ships have many of the same features that cruise ship guests can access.

Cruise Passenger Tackles Magician During Performace On Stage

During a recent Royal Caribbean cruise, a cruise passenger tackled a magician on stage during a performance, which was caught in video footage. It comes as the magician was doing a magic trick with a female guest, who was invited on stage.

Quantum of the Seas Magian Tackled on Stage

Guests on a recent Quantum of the Seas cruise in Australia witnessed something they did not expect during an onboard performance. Magician Ben Murphy was performing on stage on March 1, 2023 towards the end of a five-night voyage.

While Murphy was performing one of his tricks on stage, he invited a female passenger to take part, something which is common during magician shows. He was doing the trick with folded cards in his mouth and the invited female guest’s mouth.

Magician Card Trick With Guest
Magician Card Trick With Guest

Video footage by someone in the audience captured the passenger swiftly approaching the stage and tackling the magician as he was close to the invited guest. Murphy was tackled to the floor in front of the audience in the main show theater.

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The footage, which was posted by Murphy, is now trending across social media. On his TikTok and Instagram, he said, “Entertainment, comedy, and magic are NOT contact sports.” Despite the incident, Murphy continued on with the show and posted, “finished the show (25 minutes remained. And did 2 more shows 4 nights later).”

Magician Tackled on Cruise Ship
Magician Tackled on Cruise Ship

The incident occurred on the February 26 sailing, out of Brisbane, Australia. The voyage included visits to Eden and Sydney before returning to Brisbane on March 3. The ship is one of two Australia-based vessels, as sister ship Ovation of the Seas is operating out of Sydney.

Ben Murphy is a popular Australian magician and does not just perform onboard cruise ships. According to his personal website, he had over five international primetime special tv shows, performed a season at The Pullman Reef Hotel and Casino in Cairnes, shows in Melbourne, a full season in the US, and even performed for royalty.

Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas Cruise Ship
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Royal Caribbean has not yet commented or released a statement about the incident on Quantum of the Seas. According to multiple reports, the male guest who made the tackle was allowed to continue enjoying the cruise. Murphy also posted, “This guest should not have been allowed to enjoy the rest of his cruise.”

The cruise line has a strict guest conduct policy across the entire fleet, which covers onboard a cruise ship, going ashore, and in the terminal. Within the policy, the cruise line states, “Inappropriate or abusive behavior is not permitted. This includes: uninvited physical contact.” Royal Caribbean lists eight actions that could be taken, depending on the incident.

Norwegian Cruise Line Touted For Beverage Programs

Norwegian Cruise Line has received two prestigious awards that recognize the quality of its onboard beverage programs. The line was honored with two 2023 Vibe Vista Awards, one for its wine program and another for its alcohol-free beverage menu.

NCL Gains Two Vibe Vista Awards

The 2023 Vibe Conference, a top gathering of beverage industry professionals, and the L’Academie Culinaire de France, a leading culinary organization, bestowed Vibe Vista Awards to Norwegian Cruise line during the annual event, held in San Diego in late February. 

The cruise line was awarded Best Wine Program and Best Adult Alcohol-Free Program at the industry event, which recognizes top performers in chain and hotel beverage programs.

Norwegian Cruise Line has won nine Vibe Vista Awards in the last five years. In 2019 and 2022, the line was awarded Best Overall Beverage Program.

NCL Vibe Vista Awards Ceremony
NCL Vibe Vista Awards Ceremony (Photo Courtesy: Norwegian Cruise Line)

Norwegian Cruise Line Senior Vice President of Hotel Operations Mark Ansley said, “The foundation of our guest first philosophy is built on continuously innovating the onboard experience and further developing our award-winning food and beverage programs.”

Vibe Conference said it recognized Norwegian Cruise Line’s wine portfolio for its organic and biodynamic wine menu, a curated, vintage wine program and the Meet the Winemaker series, which offers guests exclusive opportunities to meet top winemakers, attend wine tastings and wine-paired dinners, and purchase hard to find wines. In fact, Norwegian announced last month that it plans to continue its popular Winemaker series for a seventh season.

Norwegian’s Adult Alcohol-Free Program was honored for its dry bar menu and low-alcohol cocktails initially featured at Vibe Beach Club on the line’s newest ship, Norwegian Prima, which entered service in August 2022.

Vibe is an exclusive, adults-only area that’s also available on Norwegian Bliss, Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Escape, Norwegian Getaway and Norwegian Joy. Entry passes to the VIP retreat space are limited and can be reserved before cruise departure.

Culinary Honors, Too

Additionally, L’Académie Culinaire de France recently inducted two Norwegian Cruise Line officials into its organization. Norwegian Cruise Line Director of Culinary Operations Eric Bilodeau and Fleet Executive Chef Patrice Mick were inducted at a ceremony held in the French Consulate in New York.

L'Academie Culinaire de France - Eric Bilodeau and Patrice Mick
L’Academie Culinaire de France – Eric Bilodeau and Patrice Mick (Photo Courtesy: Norwegian Cruise Line)

Bilodeau assists with hotel operations and is the line’s Executive Pastry Chef, while Mick assists with culinary operations and the training and development of shipboard culinary members, according to the cruise line.

Norwegian Cruise Line’s Ansley added, “We are thrilled to share the accomplishments of our skilled onboard culinary and beverage professionals whose talents continuously showcase NCL’s commitment to excellence and innovation in creating unique dining experiences for our guests.”

The organization inducts culinary professionals based on their background, career, passion for French cuisine and dedication to culinary education. Previous Norwegian Cruise Line inductees were Corporate Executive Chef Didier Lailheugue and Senior Director of Culinary Christian Pratsch.

Celebrity Cruises Protecting Whales With Itinerary Changes

Celebrity Cruises is taking an important step towards protecting the wildlife of the Pacific Northwest by adjusting the sailing speed of the Celebrity Millennium to safeguard migrating whales. As a result, Celebrity Cruises has made several changes to an itinerary that departs in May 2023 from Los Angeles to Vancouver.

Celebrity Cruises has been working closely with the NOAA (National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration) to protect whales on their migration routes along the west coast. The cruise line has now joined an additional voluntary program that has the consequence of sailing slower. 

Itinerary Changes for Celebrity Millennium

Celebrity Cruises is taking part in a voluntary initiative to adjust the sailing speed to safeguard whales during their migration. Celebrity Cruises has been following the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) best practices for years and is now taking an additional measure to keep the whales safe.

This means that the cruise line has been forced to change the itinerary of Celebrity Millennium on May 6, 2023, a repositioning cruise from Los Angeles to Vancouver, Canada. 

As part of the itinerary changes, the overnight call to San Francisco has been canceled, which reduces the time in the popular port from two days to one day. The time in port has been rescheduled from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Celebrity Millennium Cruise Ship
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Furthermore, the timing of Celebrity Millennium‘s arrival at Catalina Island has been changed from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM to 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The ship’s arrival time in Victoria, British Columbia, has also been changed from 11:15 AM to 12:30 PM.

Celebrity Cruises explained the changes in a letter sent to guests booked onboard the Celebrity Millennium: “Annually, from February to May, whales travel northbound in their migration patterns along the Pacific Northwest Coastline.”

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“For years, we have followed NOAA (National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration) best practices for protecting their journey, and now, as an additional measure to keep these majestic animals safe as they migrate, we have joined a voluntary program to adjust cruising speeds in this area, which will slightly modify your sailing’s itinerary.”

The Importance of Protecting Marine Life

The move by Celebrity Cruises to adjust the sailing speed of the Celebrity Millennium to protect migrating whales is an important step towards preventing ship strikes, which have been a leading cause of death for threatened and endangered whales off the California coast.

Whales
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The issue has become increasingly concerning, with hundreds of endangered whales killed in the past few years due to collisions with fast-moving ships. Despite a recommended speed limit of 10 knots off the San Francisco coast during peak whale months, some shipping companies regularly exceed this limit, putting the lives of whales in danger.

Protecting marine life has been on several cruise lines’ agendas lately. MSC Cruises announced it would introduce a special training program for deck officers to protect wildlife.

Celebrity to Reimburse Shore Excursions

Guests who have purchased shore excursions through Celebrity in San Francisco on May 8, 2023, will receive a full refund. However, guests with independent arrangements may not be reimbursed for additional costs due to the canceled overnight call to San Francisco.

The Celebrity Millennium sailing from Los Angeles to Vancouver is part of the ship’s repositioning between its winter season, which was spent in the Caribbean, to its summer season in Alaska. 

Before the cruise from Los Angeles to Vancouver, Celebrity Millennium will sail a 15-night cruise from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles, sailing through the Panama Canal and visiting Cartagena, Colombia; Colon, Panama; Panama Canal (Cruising Canal); Puntarenas, Costa Rica; Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala; and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

After arriving in Vancouver, the 90,940 gross tons Celebrity Millennium will embark on a series of cruises to Alaska from Vancouver to Seward and Seward to Vancouver. The itinerary will include visits to Seward, Alaska; Hubbard Glacier, Alaska; Juneau, Alaska; Skagway, Alaska; Icy Strait Point, Alaska; Ketchikan, Alaska; and Vancouver, Canada.

Royal Caribbean Launches New Program for Icon of the Seas

Royal Caribbean has issued a call-to-artists for a project that will bring unique Caribbean artwork to the line’s newest ship, Icon of the Seas. The line’s Artist Discovery Program invites up-and-coming artists to compete for a chance to contribute their talents to a series of collections that will be seen by millions of cruise ship guests.

Celebration of Caribbean Culture on Icon of the Seas

Royal Caribbean’s new Artist Discovery Program will bring the works of Caribbean-based artists into the line’s new flagship, Icon of the Seas, scheduled to launch in January 2024.

The project aims to highlight the cultures of Caribbean destinations the ship will visit when she begins sailing 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries year-round from her homeport of Miami.

Icon of the Seas Art Program
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Every Icon of the Seas cruise will visit Royal Caribbean’s private island destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas, along with a mix of port calls such as Cozumel, Mexico; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; and Basseterre, St. Kitts.

In the first phase of the ongoing program, Royal Caribbean will commission selected artists to paint 9 large murals in three locations: the embarkation area at the Port of Miami, in the Royal Promenade, the central thoroughfare onboard the ship, and in the Suite Sundeck, a VIP area for suite guests.

Royal Caribbean President and CEO Michael Bayley said, ”The Artist Discovery Program is a project close to our hearts at Royal Caribbean International because the destinations we visit are family. And it’s only fitting that we begin our search for up-and-coming artists who are in the Caribbean; it’s where we got our start more than 50 years ago.”

He added, “Vacationers want to immerse themselves in the places they visit. This is a way to spotlight the beauty of the local cultures and people in the places they see and enjoy every day on their cruise, beginning with large-scale canvases on a first-of-its-kind adventure – Icon of the Seas.”

Icon of the Seas Art Program
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The cruise line will award monetary grants to each artist selected, from $20,000 to $100,000-plus, to create their artwork. The artists will work with Royal Caribbean’s new-build team to install the art onboard the ship while it is under construction at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland, the line said. The timeline for installation is from June 10 to August 14, 2023. Artists are asked to submit work samples as part of the application process.

Largest Cruise Ship at Sea

When she debuts in early 2024, the 250,800 gross ton Icon of the Seas will become the largest cruise ship at sea, accommodating 5,610 guests in double occupancy. The largest ship sailing today is another Royal Caribbean ship, Wonder of the Seas, which debuted in March 2022 and weighs 236,857 gross tons.

Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas Cruise Ship
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Icon of the Seas, voted Most Anticipated New Cruise Ship for 2023 by Cruise Hive readers, will feature eight neighborhoods and several new experiences including the largest waterpark at sea, called the AquaDome, a free-fall slide, and a suspended infinity pool, among others.

Cruisers eager to get an early glimpse of the mega-ship’s features can do so with the computer game Fortnite. Royal Caribbean on March 6 announced that gamers can check out the ship’s Thrill Island and The Hideaway neighborhoods, plus the waterpark, a skywalk and ropes course, and the infinity pool by playing Royal Caribbean: Hide ’N Sea on Fortnite.

What Is a Pullman Bed On a Cruise Ship?

Cruise ships have all types of interesting terms and unique features. A word you may commonly hear on a cruise ship is “Pullman bed.” But what is a Pullman bed on a cruise ship, and how do they work?

In this article, you’ll learn what a Pullman bed is, why you might consider a cabin with one, and everything else you need to know about this type of bed.

What Is a Pullman Bed on a Cruise Ship?

A Pullman bed is a bed that either pulls down from the ceiling or comes out from the wall of a cruise ship cabin. 

A Pullman bed’s purpose isn’t to serve as a main bed in a cabin. Ideally, it’s meant to create extra space in a cruise ship cabin in the living area while allowing additional people to sleep in the room. When not in use, the Pullman bed swiftly folds back to where it came from – whether that be the wall or the ceiling – making your cabin feel bigger.

Pullman Bed on a Cruise
Pullman Bed on a Cruise (Photo Credit: M-Production / Shutterstock)

Choosing a cabin with a Pullman bed instead of an additional bed is generally a cheaper option, especially if you have young children or teenagers who would be sleeping on the Pullman bed.

Now that you know what a Pullman bed on a cruise ship is, are you wondering how the Pullman bed came to be? Let’s walk through a brief history lesson.

Pullman Bed History

The Pullman bed was invented by inventor George Pullman in the 19th century. Pullman beds were initially designed to solve the problem of cramped, uncomfortable sleeping quarters in the railway systems at the time. 

As a result, Pullman unveiled the Pullman sleeper – a “luxurious” alternative to cramped sleeping quarters on transportation. This invention became a huge success and continues to be used today in cruise ships.

How Do You Set up a Pullman Bed?

Pullman beds are generally not very easy to set up yourself, especially if they drop from the ceiling, as there’s often a ladder involved. 

You’ll need the help of a cabin steward to lift it in and out. A cabin steward usually takes over this role entirely, lowering it in the evening and raising it for you in the morning every day. They know how to ensure that the Pullman bed is secure and that the proper railings are in place to ensure the safety of the person sleeping on it. 

Who Can Sleep on a Pullman Bed?

Today, Pullman beds are often meant for families with children. However, it’s possible for adults to also sleep on a Pullman bed. They’re usually the length of a regular bed. A stateroom with a Pullman bed is an excellent alternative for a group of friends with a tight budget.

Sleeping on a Pullman Bed
Sleeping on a Pullman Bed

That said, they are often recommended for children because they have a weight limit. The weight limits vary based on cruise lines but are usually around 200 pounds. 

Generally, heavy people should refrain from sleeping on Pullman beds for safety reasons, and it’s essential to remember this when booking your cruise cabins. 

Pullman Bed Safety Concerns for Children

Although many families choose to let their children sleep on Pullman beds during their cruise, there are a few safety concerns that you must still look out for.

The main concern is guard rails, especially if you have young children. The guard rails on Pullman beds differ significantly, from high rails to ones that barely appear above the mattress. 

If your young child is prone to rolling and there’s a risk that they might fall off the bed, it’s a good idea to let someone else sleep on the Pullman bed. You can also ask for extra pillows or an extra guard rail, although not many ships may offer this option.

How Comfortable Are Pullman Beds?

For the most part, Pullman beds are just as comfortable as the other beds in your cruise cabin. They’re usually more comfortable than a sofa bed because they use actual mattresses.

Pullman Beds
Pullman Beds (Photo Credit: ER_09 / Shutterstock)

That said, it’s important to remember that Pullman beds are single beds, so you won’t have much space while you sleep. 

What’s more, Pullman beds that come out of the ceiling are generally pretty high and require a ladder to get on and off the bed. This makes these beds unsuitable for those with mobility issues.

If you get up multiple times a night, the bed could also cause problems for others trying to sleep in your cruise cabin, as the noise from the ladder may wake them. 

Wrap-Up: Using a Pullman Bed on a Cruise Ship

To recap, Pullman beds pull out of the ceiling or wall of a stateroom on a cruise ship. Children and adults alike can comfortably sleep on these beds, and they allow you to fit your entire family or party in one room.

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Pullman beds are a great way to use space on cruise ships. Cabins with Pullman beds are generally a more affordable option, and the cabin steward raises and lowers the bed so that all you have to worry about is a good night’s rest. 

Hopefully, this article has answered more than “what is a Pullman bed on a cruise ship” and that you’ve discovered a new option for your next cruise!

Norwegian Not Planning on More Sailings from Panama

Norwegian Jewel became the first ship sailing from Panama City (Colón), Panama, for Norwegian Cruise Line in 2022. However, cruising from the country did not last long as the company seems to have decided to discontinue these homeport cruises, at least for the majority of next year, with only sailing in December remaining.

Norwegian Pulls Out of Panama

Norwegian Cruise Line has confirmed that there are currently no plans on homeporting a ship out of Panama following December 2024. Cruise Hive contacted NCL for a response, and a spokesperson said it will sail out of Panama through December 2024.

“We are committed to delivering exceptional experiences across our fleet, which includes curating itineraries to the world’s most sought-out destinations. Panama Canal voyages continue to be a favorite amongst our guests, with sailings open for sale through December 2024 embarking from Panama City,” NCL said.

Norwegian Jewel in Panama Canal
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There is only one sailing scheduled for 2024 from Panama. That sailing in December 2024 is the 9-day cruise on Norwegian Gem to Cozumel and Jamaica from Panama City.

The cruise line is discontinuing cruises with Panamanian ports as a homeport, such as the Norwegian Jewel cruises to Curacao, Aruba & Cartagena from Panama City. Cruises that have a regular scheduled port call are not affected.

According to the Panama Tourism Authority, NCL’s decision to pull out of Panama as a homeport was mainly due to the logistics and infrastructure needed to support operations.

Norwegian Cruise Line did not have much luck with Panama, particularly after a gangway collapsed with passengers from Norwegian Encore.