This is similar to Disney with the number of stripes. But, I do not think Disney does the different colors for the different departments. They have different emblems - I have seen ships' wheels, props, anchors. The entertainment officers have the theatre masks. The officers on the hotel side just have stripes.https://lifeofiris.com/2020/12/14/understanding-cruise-ship-officer-stripes/
This SHOUD be the same as DCL.
I like the insignia on the shoulder boards better than the colors. Some are similar to Navy ratings, but we sure don't have an entertainment insignia! I am biased, though, because I was in the Navy for 20 years. The uniforms are the same. Bless them in the choker whites and even the summer whites. They are not easy to keep clean, more so on a Naval vessel, but still...This is similar to Disney with the number of stripes. But, I do not think Disney does the different colors for the different departments. They have different emblems - I have seen ships' wheels, props, anchors. The entertainment officers have the theatre masks. The officers on the hotel side just have stripes.
20 years? Thank you for your service. Is it odd to sail for pleasure after doing it for work for so long?I like the insignia on the shoulder boards better than the colors. Some are similar to Navy ratings, but we sure don't have an entertainment insignia! I am biased, though, because I was in the Navy for 20 years. The uniforms are the same. Bless them in the choker whites and even the summer whites. They are not easy to keep clean, more so on a Naval vessel, but still...
One of the perks that officers get is that someone else keeps their whites clean for them. So, here's to the laundry folks!I like the insignia on the shoulder boards better than the colors. Some are similar to Navy ratings, but we sure don't have an entertainment insignia! I am biased, though, because I was in the Navy for 20 years. The uniforms are the same. Bless them in the choker whites and even the summer whites. They are not easy to keep clean, more so on a Naval vessel, but still...
Thank you. I retired in 2012 and had ZERO desire to cruise. I live in San Diego, and the Wonder released some new dates for 2015. My youngest at the time was 13 when the booking window opened (two older ones were in college). He begged me to try a short one, and I agreed to a three-night HOTHS so he wouldn't miss too much school with the Fri-Mon sailing.20 years? Thank you for your service. Is it odd to sail for pleasure after doing it for work for so long?
I was barely on board and fell in love. I love, love, love being on the water and at sea. I had forgotten how much being at sea made me relaxed and happy despite all of the things that come with being in the Navy. No regrets, but it is a challenging career in many ways. I just finished a Pixar Day at Sea Disney (cruise 17), (Plus 1 Carnival & 1 NCL) and have 4 more DCL on the books and 3 on Virgin Voyages. I am hooked!
That is so cool. I would love to do that, too.I am so happy for you and family. Thank you for your service!
I spent 20 years working in various areas of the freight railroad industry between 1980~2000, and we took a 14-day / 7 overnight trains Amtrack vacation last year. It was strangely similar, yet very different.
Thank you. I retired in 2012 and had ZERO desire to cruise. I live in San Diego, and the Wonder released some new dates for 2015. My youngest at the time was 13 when the booking window opened (two older ones were in college). He begged me to try a short one, and I agreed to a three-night HOTHS so he wouldn't miss too much school with the Fri-Mon sailing.
I was barely on board and fell in love. I love, love, love being on the water and at sea. I had forgotten how much being at sea made me relaxed and happy despite all of the things that come with being in the Navy. No regrets, but it is a challenging career in many ways. I just finished a Pixar Day at Sea Disney (cruise 17), (Plus 1 Carnival & 1 NCL) and have 4 more DCL on the books and 3 on Virgin Voyages. I am hooked!