Ship singer reveals what you should avoid on a cruise
The tips are courtesy of Alley Kerr, who has worked on over 100 cruises as a singer and dancer (lina - stock.adobe.com)
Alley Kerr, a former cruise ship singer and dancer, advises first-time cruisers to book shore excursions in advance to avoid disappointment.
She warns that waiting until embarkation day is a common error, as activities and limited spaces often sell out quickly.
Kerr, who has worked on over 100 cruises, explains that the first day on board is typically chaotic with many passengers trying to book services.
She also offered insights into crew life, noting that while food quality can be inconsistent, staff benefit from free accommodation, meals, and health insurance.
Kerr detailed that cruise ship salaries vary, with performers earning substantially more than the lowest-paid crew, potentially reaching over $6,000 monthly for senior roles.