Does anyone have experience on the Entertainment Team for Royal Caribbean? The ones who do the themed parties and are basically the cruise directors hype team. I’m from the US and was wondering what it’s like to be recruited or apply for a position like that. I have lots of experience on land in terms of entertainment and working with guests in high energy environments. Is it worth it and how long are the typical contracts for entertainment? Thanks for any insight!
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u/Just_Simple1720 — 9 days ago
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Has anyone ever gone from being an owner to moving in a professional role within the travel industry? How did that pan out? There is a unique role I am quite interested in but I am unsure if they are willing to hire a travel agent. Obviously, to take on a new role I would have to either completely stop my travel agency or make it very limited. Have any of you ever been in this situation?
u/Just_Simple1720 — 9 days ago