20 Things Cruise Lines REALLY Do Not Want You To Bring On Ships!
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alcohol is a huge Money Maker for cruise lines and if they allow you to bring unlimited wine and spirits on board their profits would take a hit
you do not want to risk being denied boarding but by bringing along your drugs that would put an end to your vacation before it even began
both of these items are deemed as a fire hazard and they are prohibited on cruise ships
you can take the ship's towel with you just make sure that you remember to bring it back and return it as your onboard account will be charged if you forget
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If you are starting to pack for an upcoming cruise vacation, you will want to read into your cruise line's prohibited items. Packing something that is not allowed, whether it is inside of your carry-on or checked luggage, will delay your boarding process. If you try and hide something in your checked bag, you may find that it takes longer for the crew members to deliver the bag to your room. You do not want to be without your things for longer than you have to be! For the most part, nothing is too surprising about what you are not permitted to take onboard with you. Weapons and drugs, for instance, are common knowledge. Other things, such as extension cords, may slip your mind, especially if you are a first time cruiser. Here is a list of 20 things that cruise lines do not want you to bring on ships. Read more: https://cruise.blog/