CAN YOU GET OFF THE BANNED FOR LIFE CRUISE LIST
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We have watched in the past few years on land at theme parks and in shopping malls and on ships and other cruise line ships people demonstrating the etiquette of a pack of starving hyenas.
He said, "So many of you wrote into me about this incident in the terminal building at Port Galveston involved a group of despicable, deplorable people."
In the past 25 years, on one cruise line, there have been 410 banned for life passengers. 410. Out of those passengers, one one has been allowed back on the do not sail list.
It's almost almost impossible to get off that list. There are so many things that you have to demonstrate that you're a changed person.
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CAN YOU GET OFF THE BANNED FOR LIFE CRUISE LIST? After a few stories in the past few weeks of cruisers getting banned for life for various reasons. People have asked the question are they really banned for life or is that only for a set time like ten years? Also how easy is it to get off the banned for life cruise list?