
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between all of the cruise ships? It won’t necessarily make a difference to your work in the theatre, but it’s good to have an understanding of the size. classifications of the ships. Here’s a sampling:
CONTEMPORARY
Most of these ships are large.
More activities available for passengers.
Staff to guest ratio, around 1:3
Carnival
Costa
MSC
Norwegian
Royal Caribbean
PREMIUM
These ships are mid-size to large.
One or two formal nights.
Staff to guest ratio around 1:2/2.5
Celebrity Cruises
Disney
Holland America Line
Princess
DELUXE/LUXURY
Medium size ships, but cabins larger than normal, likely outside with verandas.
Highest level of service and food quality.
Staff to guest ratio varies from 1:1 to 1.5
Azamara
Crystal
Cunard
Oceania
Regent
RIVER
Smaller ships.
High level of service, but fewer on board activities.
Staff to guest ratio around 1:4
AmaWaterways
Viking
Most of these ships are large.
More activities available for passengers.
Staff to guest ratio, around 1:3
Carnival
Costa
MSC
Norwegian
Royal Caribbean
PREMIUM
These ships are mid-size to large.
One or two formal nights.
Staff to guest ratio around 1:2/2.5
Celebrity Cruises
Disney
Holland America Line
Princess
DELUXE/LUXURY
Medium size ships, but cabins larger than normal, likely outside with verandas.
Highest level of service and food quality.
Staff to guest ratio varies from 1:1 to 1.5
Azamara
Crystal
Cunard
Oceania
Regent
RIVER
Smaller ships.
High level of service, but fewer on board activities.
Staff to guest ratio around 1:4
AmaWaterways
Viking