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Do cruises have dance classes?

Crystal Cruises Plus, Crystal's cruises normally include complimentary group dance classes (tailored to beginner, intermediate and advanced levels) on all sea days. These are taught by dance instruction teams, made up of professionals -- often champion dancers -- who also perform several times during the cruise.



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Most cruise ships have fitness centers that are free to use. Although some of the biggest workout fanatics will spend time there daily, most people looking for a sweat session hit the gym on sea days. (Go at peak dining times if you'd like to avoid the crowds.)

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Casual attire is welcome on board – you are on vacation after all. While the days of dedicated “formal nights” in the main dining room have since sailed, one of the most pressing questions for first-time cruisers remains: “how formal is formal?” The answer: it's up to you!

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Musicians play not only the stage at night, but also have duties in various venues like the bars, lounges and pool area. Some ships require dancers to give “lessons” during the day and some go as far as to require them to volunteer to dance with cruise guests in the lounges when they are not performing.

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Here are 14 fun onboard activities for guests of all ages.
  • CLUE: The Murder Mystery. The classic board game comes to life. ...
  • SportSquare. Onboard sports are ready to bring on the friendly competition. ...
  • Club O2. ...
  • Nightclub. ...
  • Bingo. ...
  • Piano Bar. ...
  • Teens' Digital Play. ...
  • Dance Classes.


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Today's large ocean cruise ships are equipped with advanced motion stabilizer technology. Depending on your itinerary, you may feel virtually no movement of the ship at all. That said, there are some people who are particularly susceptible to adverse effects at sea.

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Among many difficult jobs on cruise ships, handpicking the toughest one is tricky. Still, one job will stand out in terms of horrific working conditions and cruel working hours-the galley steward.

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Generally, it's best not to go barefoot outside your cabin unless you're on the lido deck. There are too many floor hazards that you can avoid by just wearing sandals or flip-flops. The public restrooms are no different.

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