Working on a Cruise Ship: Advantages and Disadvantages



Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004

by magicien

Working on a cruise ship can have great advantages but it also has its load of disadvantages.

Most ships that were built during the last 10 years have modern showrooms with all the necessary technical equipment. You shouldn’t be surprised however if most of the rooms have no back exit.

Many new ships have two showrooms. The main room is used for the big stage shows and for headline entertainers, whereas the lounge serves for stand-up comics (those rooms usually have low ceilings, which may turn out to be a problem, especially for illusionists).

These days, the trend is to allow passengers to choose what they want (free style cruising). They are free to have dinner in the dining room of their choice, at the time they choose, and they can take in the show they want whenever they please. Most of the time, there are two shows playing simultaneously, one in each room.

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Some advice :


Jean Boucher is a Comedy magician for corporate events
and cruise ship. Jean Boucher as worked on more then 32
different cruise ship and still counting.
Web site:http://www.magicien.biz

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