15 Things You Must NEVER DO in ANY Cruise Ship Cabin!

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The creator provides a comprehensive guide detailing fifteen specific behaviors to avoid while staying in a cruise ship cabin to ensure safety and prevent potential penalties. The advice ranges from minor etiquette to serious safety violations that could result in being removed from the ship. Key topics include fire hazards such as smoking, lighting candles, or using personal irons and steamers. The creator also addresses environmental concerns like leaving lights on and the importance of using cabin signage to assist staff. Privacy and security are highlighted through warnings about changing views in port, maintaining intimacy away from balconies, and the necessity of using the in-room safe for valuables. Additionally, the video covers practical tips regarding cabin maintenance, such as avoiding adhesives on walls, keeping balcony doors closed to prevent wind tunnels or wildlife entry, and not hanging laundry over railings. The creator concludes by emphasizing that certain actions, like climbing balcony railings, are strictly prohibited and can lead to being banned from a cruise line.
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smoking does present a really significant fire hazard on board a cruise ship
if you're not at home turn off the lights
do not get caught out while this one is really important
do not light a candle in your cabin
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