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Julia Banim

Cruise ship worker opens up about onboard code passengers know nothing about

Life working aboard a cruise ship certainly sounds glamorous to we landlubbers, but there is so much going on beneath the surface that the majority of passengers will simply have no clue whatsoever about. With this in mind, one cruise ship worker has now opened up an insightful porthole into life on deck, divulging some of the lesser-known aspects of her job.

Cruise ship employee Erica, who regularly shares content about her ocean adventures, and her co-worker Adam, have revealed there is in fact a 'secret code' used by workers during onboard medical emergencies, presumably to avoid causing alarm among passengers while out at sea.

In a video shared to TikTok, where Erica goes by the username @ericafromamerica, Adam revealed: "One of the onboard secret codes is Alpha, Alpha, Alpha, which means there's a medical emergency onboard."

In the same clip, which has clocked up more than 77.9k likes and counting, Erica added: "Cruise ships are legally obligated to carry body bags on board - and there's even a morgue onboard."

Cruise ship workers have subtle ways of communicating important information (Stock Photo) (Getty Images)

The pair went on to share more intriguing facts about their line of work, including the incredible total of 60,000 eggs used by cruise chefs throughout the course of just one seven-day journey.

Wrapping up the eye-opening clip, Erica continued: "The largest cruise ship in the world is called the Wonder of the Seas. It costs $1.3 billion (£1.1 million) and is longer than the Eiffel Tower is high."

Followers were surprised to learn there are morgues onboard cruise ships (Stock Photo) (Getty Images)

A number of cruise fans were left with their jaws firmly on the floor, with some now looking back on their own ocean journeys in a whole new light.

One amazed person wrote: "Omg! I recall hearing Alpha on my cruise."

Another commented: "I got off a cruise ship yesterday and someone died on the ship and a baby was born!"

Do you have a cruise ship-related story to share? Email us at julia.banim@reachplc.com

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