6 Things You Can’t Bring on a Cruise Ship | First-Time Cruiser Tips
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one candles and incense are a no-go they pose fire hazards so leave those at home
two forget about coffee makers kettles and hot plates Cruise Lines do not want items that can burn down the cabin accidentally
three clothing irons and Steamers also banned wrinkled clothes are a small price to pay for safety
four and don't even think about bringing surge protected power strips they can cause electrical issues
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Planning your first cruise? 🚢 Don’t let packing mistakes ruin your vacation! Some items are strictly prohibited on cruise ships for safety and security reasons. In this video, I’ll share the 6 things you can’t bring on a cruise ship so you can pack smart and enjoy a hassle-free trip. What You’ll Learn: 1️⃣ Candles & Incense: These fire hazards are a no-go on any cruise ship. 2️⃣ Appliances: Coffeemakers, kettles, and hot plates are strictly prohibited for safety. 3️⃣ Clothing Irons & Steamers: Leave these at home and embrace wrinkle-free alternatives. 4️⃣ Surge-Protected Power Strips: These can cause electrical issues and are not allowed. 5️⃣ Perishable Foods: Avoid smelly cabins by skipping perishable snacks. 6️⃣ Weapons: Strictly banned for everyone’s safety and security. 💡 Pro Tip: Check your cruise line’s banned items list before you pack to avoid surprises! 💬 What’s the most surprising banned item you’ve heard of? Drop it in the comments below!