14 Things Not To Pack On Carnival Cruise

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The creators provide a comprehensive list of fourteen items to avoid packing for a Carnival cruise to prevent confiscation or being banned from the cruise line. They begin with dangerous items such as weapons, knives, and any form of narcotics or CBD products, noting that maritime law applies regardless of state legality. The video covers alcohol restrictions, specifically mentioning that wine exceeding 15 percent alcohol content may be seized. Other prohibited items include hookahs, large speakers, and any devices that could be perceived as restraints, such as handcuffs. The creators also advise against bringing heavy items like irons, beach towels, and hair dryers, as these are often provided or can be handled by ship services. They warn against bringing open flames like candles or incense, surge protected power strips, and satellite communication equipment. Finally, they caution against bringing homemade household goods or unsealed food, suggesting that only prepackaged snacks are acceptable to avoid issues with ship security and staff.
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we don't want you to do is end up at the naughty room there is a naughty room on a cruise we don't want your stuff being confiscated
we have gone through the scanners and they literally will just not even take ours out and look at it
if you ain't about that life don't pack any of that stuff
they will take them from you and then you going to have to at the end of the cruise if you see any of those videos that table on the outside
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