14 Unwritten Rules of a Carnival Cruise You Need to Know
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One person commented, "We were on the ship and it was a sea day at 6:30 a.m. and our neighbors had a huge family with several cabins and they were in and out slamming their cabin doors. I was so frustrated because you don't have to slam your door. Just be mindful."
One person on Reddit said that their dad is in a wheelchair and they've learned to leave earlier for events to give themselves time to wait for an elevator because so many cruisers are more inconsiderate than they thought.
One user on Reddit said they want people to know their alcohol limits while on a cruise. It's easy to indulge in a few more drinks than usual while on vacation. However, be mindful of your limits.
One Reddit user says that nobody wants to hear your music and to warn others to think twice before doing so.
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While cruise lines have their policies, there are also unwritten "rules" that frequent cruisers swear by. These range from etiquette around hygiene practices to going with the flow when things don't work out as planned. If you're planning a Carnival cruise, there are 14 unwritten rules you should follow. Not only will this make your cruise the best it can be, but you'll also avoid faux paus along the way. Learn more about cruising: https://cruise.blog/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecruiseblog