8 NEW Things that HAD to Be BANNED on Cruises
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Royal Caribbean recently banned non-s surge protected Power Bars and cubes
Bluetooth speakers and boom boxes after multiple complaints about loud music in public areas
Carnival recently banned them to maintain a familyfriendly atmosphere
Carnival now bans curtains or drapes used to divide cabins
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Before setting sail on a cruise, it’s essential to know which items are allowed and which are banned. Recent updates from popular cruise lines have introduced surprising changes to their prohibited items lists—some of these might shock you! Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and other major cruise lines have recently updated their guidelines and rules, including restrictions on certain items you might have planned to bring. From cabin door decorations to clever cruise hacks, it’s important to stay informed about these changes to avoid surprises and ensure a smooth cruise vacation.