Is there a morgue on cruise ships?

Each oceangoing cruise ship is required to carry body bags and maintain a morgue. Separate from food storage areas, most morgues are small, with room for three to six bodies.
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What happens to dead bodies on cruise ships?

When a passenger dies on a cruise the body will be stored in an onboard morgue until the ship reaches an appropriate port where the body can be disembarked, from there the body will be flown home. The family will be informed and if the cause of death is unknown the death will be investigated by local authorities.
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Where is the morgue located on a cruise ship?

If the latter is allowed, the body is taken to the cruise ship morgue, where it is properly stored. Facilities are generally located on one of the lowest ship decks, away from passengers, are as simple as a stainless-steel refrigeration rooms with individual compartments.
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Do cruise ships have jail?

Yes, cruise ships have brigs, which is the nautical term for a jail on a vessel, including a cruise ship. The term comes from the word “brigantine,” which is a type of two-masted sailing ship formerly used to house criminals.
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Where is cruise ship graveyard?

Cruise Ship Graveyards

The largest cruise ship scrap yard is in Alang, India, and it recycles more than 50 percent of the world's abandoned and decommissioned cruise ships.
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What is the salary of a cruise ship captain?

According to Payscale, the average salary of a cruise ship captain is $96,000 per year, in a salary range that varies from $48,485 to $180,308. A captain's responsibilities are far broader than just steering the ship.
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Is there a cruise ship graveyard in the ocean?

An enormous "Cruise Ship Graveyard" on the coast of Turkey is the final resting place for many, many retired ships. And more ships are being retired than every before. At Aliaga on the east coast of Turkey, the ships are run aground on the beach.
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Do cruise ships dump poop in the ocean?

Do Cruise Ships Dump Sewage? Yes. To get into a few more specifics than above, the U.S. allows cruise ships to dump treated waste into the ocean if they are within three and a half miles from shore. Beyond that point, there are no restrictions for dumping untreated, raw sewage in U.S. ocean waters.
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Are there cops on cruise ships?

Major cruise lines have sophisticated security departments run by former federal, state and military law enforcement officials and are staffed by competent, qualified security personnel.
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How do you get laid on a cruise?

How To Get Laid On A Cruise
  1. Picking The Right Cruise Line, Date, and Itinerary. ...
  2. Shorter Cruises Let You Be A Baller On A Budget. ...
  3. Bring A Wingman or Wingwoman With You. ...
  4. Don't Get (Too) Drunk. ...
  5. Look For Activities That Involve Social Interaction. ...
  6. Pick The Right Shore Excursions. ...
  7. Get Noticed (in a good way!)
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Why is there a mortuary on a cruise ship?

“Each ship has a morgue on board to keep the bodies cold until they're transported off at the next homeport,” said ex-cruise employee Jay Herring in his book, The Truth About Cruise Ships. “But sometimes the number of bodies exceed the morgue's capacity and the walk-in food freezers have to be used.
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Where does pee and poop go on a cruise ship?

Toilets on board cruise ships are connected to vacuum suction lines that direct the waste to marine sanitation farms onboard the ship. This siphons out the water from the waste, treats it until it's drinkable, then pumps it into the ocean.
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Which Cruise Line has the most deaths?

The most passenger deaths occurred on Carnival Cruise Lines (29%), Royal Caribbean Cruises (12%), and Norwegian Cruise Line (10%). The highest crew member deaths occurred on Carnival Cruise Line (19%) and Royal Caribbean Cruises (19%).
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What does code alpha mean on a ship?

An "Alpha" is a medical emergency, a "Bravo" is a fire, and "Kilo" is a request for all personnel to report to their emergency posts, which happens in the event of, say, a necessary evacuation. Be wary of "Echo," which is called if the ship is starting to drift, or "Oscar," which means someone's gone overboard.
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What does code MIKE mean on cruise ship?

Operation Bright Star (Code Mike on Oceania Cruises) – medical emergency, urgent assistance required. Operation Rising Star – someone died on board. Oscar, Oscar, Oscar – man overboard on Royal Caribbean ships.
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Why is there no deck 13 on cruise ships?

In fact, the explanation is entirely down to superstition and the belief that number 13 is unlucky. Cruise liners are not alone in this. Many hotels also refuse to have a floor 13 or a room 13. There is, in fact, a name for the phobia of the number 13 - triskaidekaphobia.
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Is there a hospital on board a cruise ship?

Cruise ship hospitals don't exist, but each ship does have an infirmary, generally on one of the lowest decks, where passengers can go to receive treatment for minor injuries, seasickness, norovirus and other non-life-threatening ailments.
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Why do cruise ships drain the pools at night?

Most cruise ships carry sea water as balast and actually convert that sea water to their potable as they cruise. The "weight" of the swimming pool water is inconsequential. The lines that drain their pools at night are doing so simply to discourage the midnight swims.
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What happens if you jump overboard on a cruise ship?

If a passenger jumps off of a cruise ship, the ship will stop as soon as it's alerted and make a turn to begin searching for them in the water. This can take several hours and often requires the help of passengers looking from their balconies as well as nearby cruise ships and vessels.
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What diseases are common on cruise ships?

The most frequently reported cruise ship outbreaks involve respiratory infections, GI infections (such as norovirus), and vaccine-preventable diseases other than influenza, such as varicella (chickenpox).
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Where is the largest ship graveyard?

Alang is a census town in Bhavnagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat. Because it is home to the Alang Ship Breaking Yard, Alang beaches are considered the world's largest ship graveyard.
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What is a graveyard cruise ship?

A ship graveyard or ship cemetery is a location where the hulls of scrapped ships are left to decay and disintegrate, or left in reserve.
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What happens to older cruise ships?

If a major company decided a ship was no longer needed, it would likely sell the vessel on to a smaller corporation. Rebranded and perhaps refurbished, the ship would then continue operations for many more years. Some ships are repurposed and become tourist attractions.
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