5 Things You CAN’T Bring on Your Cruise!

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The creator identifies five specific items that passengers are prohibited from bringing on a cruise ship. The first category includes irons or steamers that utilize a heating element or flame due to fire risks, though the creator notes that curling and flat irons are permitted exceptions. Second, the video warns against bringing pool toys such as noodles or floats, stating they will be confiscated. Third, the creator emphasizes that banned substances are prohibited regardless of state laws or medical cards because cruise lines follow federal laws and international regulations. Fourth, the video highlights a new restriction regarding Lysol products for cabin cleaning, citing recent statements from Carnival. Finally, the creator advises against bringing outlet extenders on Royal Caribbean ships, noting that even cruise approved versions have been banned by the line. The video concludes by asking viewers to share their own experiences with prohibited items.
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these are five things you can't bring on your cruise
an iron or a steamer if it has a heating element or a flame it's not allowed as it can cause a fire
ban substances doesn't matter if it's allowed in your state Cruise Lines adhere to federal laws
liol to clean your cabin this is new as Carnival's John heel recently said that this isn't allowed
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