Royal Caribbean cruise line bans another item

After the cruise line banned multi-plug outlets it has added another item to the list.

Sep 30, 2024 - 20:30
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Royal Caribbean cruise line bans another item

Royal Caribbean has gotten aggressive with its banned items list as it looks to keep its passengers and crew safe.

deal of its banned items are expected and obvious while others may surprise passengers. That you just would have the chance to no longer, as an instance, bring any marijuana or CBD products onboard despite the truth that they're legally prescribed.

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Which is since the cruise lines seriously look into federal law, as a minimum if that's so. Royal Caribbean also recently added some new items to its list of flammable items which may not be brought onboard.

"Electrical Extension Cords - including power strips/surge protected strips and multi-plug outlets. We do allow consumer-type power conversion device USB charger (multi-plug blocks on which the outputs are for USB cables)," it shared.

Which is a change as multi-plug devices used to be allowed.

The cruise line also has very strict rules when it come to bringing weapons onboard, even for people who are allowed to carry them on land.

"We do no longer allow any guest (including law enforcement officers on vacation) to bring weapons onboard our vessel. Law enforcement officers should take lower than consideration that they're going to be boarding a foreign flag vessel going to foreign countries. All weapons must be left at home, locked up in a vehicle in the event that they're driving to the port, or turned over to a native place of business of Customs, police, FBI, etc. for safekeeping at some stage within the voyage," it shared on its websites.

Now, Royal Caribbean has banned any other item that used to be allowed.

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Royal Caribbean has a ling list of banned items.

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Royal Caribbean bans toddler monitors

Technically, you would prefer to most probably no longer leave a bay unsupervised in a cruise ship cabin., Some parents, on the alternative hand, use toddler monitors to keep watch over older childhood or which may perchance see what's going on within the room if the kid is left with an older sibling, a grandparent, or any other caregiver.

Baby monitors, on the alternative hand, don't seem to be allowed.

“Baby monitors don't seem to be allowed to be used onboard our vessels as their radio signal might interfere with ship conversation and/or navigation systems,” according to Royal Caribbean.

Every other renowned conversation device is allowed.

"Guests are allowed to have two-way radios, more commonly know as walkie-talkies, for onboard personal communications. Basic specifications are as follows: As much as 10-mile coverage range, As much as five watts power, Internal Voice, Operated Transmission, No external mounting antenna," it posted.

Unquestionably, on the alternative hand, walkie-talkies don't work that well onboard and that you're able to text message without cost through the Royal Caribbean app without an online plan.

Walkie-talkies are normally considered bad form by other passengers as they're loud and obtrusive.

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Many passengers are on a regular basis surprised that irons and small appliances (like a coffee maker) are banned along with.

"All items with open flames or heating elements are strictly prohibited; the exception of hair curling irons, straightening irons (flat irons), and hair dryers, which may perhaps perchance be permitted onboard," the cruise line shared.

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