“Unveiling the Chilling Truth: What Cruise Ship Pool Staff Don’t Want You To Know!”

Ever found yourself daydreaming about setting sail on a cruise, drink in hand, while luscious ocean blues beckon from beyond? Well, hold on tight! It turns out that the world of cruise ships is as layered as a delicious seven-layer dip — and just as messy when you start digging! From secret codes that could rival a spy movie, to ‘luxuries’ you should steer clear of, there’s a treasure trove of tips swirling around these floating cities. But here’s a curious twist; a university professor named Melissa, who’s basically the Indiana Jones of cruising, recently unveiled some ‘dark secrets’ about the pools onboard that might just have you rethinking your dip in the deep blue! What do you think is lurking beneath the surface? Let’s dive in and find out! LEARN MORE.

Ah, the ‘secrets’ of cruise ships, something plenty of us are a little oddly obsessed with.

From learning what sneaky different signs mean on doors, to finding out why you should never pay for one particular luxury on board, there could be a whole bible on cruise trivia.

And as you dream about going on one for your next load of travels, a woman has shared the ‘dark secrets’ about the pools on cruise ships that might make you think twice about using one.

University professor Melissa describes herself as having a passion for cruising and often shares YouTube videos of all kinds of cruise content.

She spoke to one of the people who looks after the pools. (Getty Stock)

She spoke to one of the people who looks after the pools. (Getty Stock)

In one clip, she decided to share the ‘scoop’ on cruise ship pools after chatting the aquatic technician onboard the Carnival Cruise Line ship, Carnival Freedom.

Apparently, he spilled ‘all the details’.

Melissa explained that the pools get emptied out once or sometimes twice a day ‘depending of it’s a sea or a port day’.

“Now, of course, if there’s a code brown or a code green, you know what that is, the water gets changed out when that happens,” she added.

And in case you don’t know what that means, it’s just as it sounds, you know, when the pool has had a foreign object contaminating it shall we say.

But Melissa explained the pool water can only be changed when the boat is out to sea, not when it’s in port.

The pool can only be emptied at certain times. (Getty Stock)

The pool can only be emptied at certain times. (Getty Stock)

“So if someone releases themselves in a cruise ship pool, and you’re at port, they have to basically just clean the stuff out of the pool, shut it down, and they can’t actually change off the water until they’re out to sea,” she said.

“It is pretty much exactly what you think it is – old pool water just gets dumped right there, directly in the ocean, and then the new water is literally ocean water just sucked up directly from the ocean.”

The YouTuber adds that the new water of course goes through a filtration water and the aquatic technicians make sure it’s balanced ‘with chemicals’. And yep, this means the realisation that the pool water really is salt water to begin with, in case you hadn’t clocked that.

Users say this was actually ‘way better than I expected to hear’ and that it ‘sounds 10 times better than a public pool’.

“This is awesome tbh, she made it sound like it was a bad thing. I love that they keep it clean af,” another echoed.

With one adding: “So basically it’s the cleanest public pool you’ll ever be in.”

LADbible has contacted Carnival Cruise Line for comment.

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