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Key ships officers in Cruise ships
Key ships officers in Cruise ships
The ship and your cruise depend on them. Just a few of them include:
The Captain: He or she is called the ship's master for a reason, with total operational command of the vessel and when and where it goes. And yes, through recent changes to law, many can now officiate at weddings, as can accredited, "resident" or pre-certified clergy.
The Hotel Manager: In charge of all staff that deliver on-board services, e.g., Pursor/Customer Services, food and bar service, cabin staff, tour office, shops and nearly countless behind-the-scenes support staff.
The Cruise Director: Responsible for all entertainment, special activities, key briefings and announcements, and any port or shopping advisers.
The Maitre de for your dining room, the headwaiter, and (perhaps) most-especially your waiter for the area where your table is located if you have opted for traditional evening dining (see "Eat" below). They stand ready to make special arrangements for you on request such as birthday or anniversary celebrations, table changes, and special or required dining needs, e.g., food allergies, special diets.
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