Summary

Below Deck Mediterraneanguests have to pay a high price to be on the show withCaptain Sandy Yawnand her crew and also meet other conditions. When guests come onto the superyacht, they are filmed right alongside the crew, and all their habits and personalities are strategically edited in to give viewers an overall impression. There are typicallyeight weeks in a charter season, and the crew caters to around nine charters in a season.Below Deck Mediterraneanseason 9has had two charters so far, and it’s been revealed just how much those guests have paid for their experience.

According toBravo’s casting website, “Because we will be filming the guest experience on-board, the fee of the charter is a highly discounted rate of what the normal charter fee for this particular motor yacht would be.”

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However, that price is still exorbitant. As reported byTheThings.com, a guest casting email they obtained detailed that the guests pay"$65,000 for a group of eight to enjoy a filmed getaway.“This is around a 50% discount from what a normal superyacht charter would cost.The pricey fee also includes economy roundtrip airfare for the group, a two-night hotel stay, the three-day charter with a private chef, and a fully-stocked bar, along with 24-hour service and all water toys.

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There Was A massive Provisions Issue

The $65,000 fee also includes a pre-paid $15,000 tip.

On top of the fee to be on the show and have the vacation of a lifetime, each guest in attendance needs to be interviewed and approved for the show.

While theBelow Deck Mediterraneanguests have to dish out tens of thousands of dollars to get screen time while enjoying their superyacht experience, the crew don’t make much in their own right for the service they provide on the reality show.

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Outside of their typical wages,Below Deckstars like Eddie Lucas and Jessica More have complained about being underpaid to appear on the Bravo network.The exact amount the crew members get paid for being on TV is still unknown, but evidently it pales in comparison to what Bravo stars likeThe Real Housewivesget paid. However, the superyacht crew is afforded the privilege of being on TV and all that comes with it, including a boosted social media presence and the ability to become influencers themselves.

A huge part of the superyacht experience for guests is getting all their expectations met and exceeded, however, the latestguests in season 9 experienced some massive issues.The recent group of young mostly-London-based influencers encountered several major let-downs in their three-day charter. The provisioner failed to get the requested alcohol on board, leaving Captain Sandy and veteranChief Stew Aesha Scottfurious over the"unacceptable"service.

The guests were disappointed by that and by StewardessBri Muller’s laundry chaos and mix-ups. Despite the issues, theBelow Deck Medseason 9 crew were able to obtain the coveted rosé from a nearby vessel, which was a win for everyone. While the charter fee for guests might be high, it affords them a unique experience on TV with a crew who clearly cares about providing 5-star service.

Below Deck Mediterraneanairs Mondays at 9 p.m. EDT on Bravo, then streams the following day on Peacock.

Source:Bravo’s casting website,TheThings.com

Below Deck Mediterranean

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Below Deck Mediterranean is a Bravo reality television series that follows a crew that works aboard a gigantic superyacht during the busy season. The show highlights the challenges of the crew as they serve their high-end clientele. Each season tackles new locations, such as Greece, Croatia, Italy, and France, with some repeating.