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Is There a Pineapple Ban on Carnival Cruise Ships - Cruse Muse & Anchor Banter

Rob and Ali Cruise & Travel
Rob and Ali Cruise & Travel
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👁️ 2K views📅 1 years ago⏱️ 11:56
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Creator's Key Takeaways

why bother even doing all this just put your upside down pineapple on your door that'll do the trick sorted

thank you for mentioning that those are definitely not allowed on ships another Carnival band and they will be removed from any cabin door

I think that's what probably started out again as something as quite discreet and that the crews I mean it's none of their business really is it what you get up to behind

Creator's Tips & Advice

Follow Carnival's door decoration guidelines: decorations must be fire retardant, attached only to the door, and not use adhesives that could damage surfaces.
Avoid using upside-down pineapple symbols on cabin doors, as they are not permitted and will be removed.

Questions This Creator Answers

QHas Carnival banned upside-down pineapples on their cruise ships?
QWhat are Carnival's rules regarding door decorations?

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YouTube Video Description

Has Carnival banned upside down pineapples on their cruise ships? Recent posts on Carnival Ambassador John Heald's social media has caused us to ask if there is a pineapple ban on Carnival Cruise Ships. An innocent question about single meet ups quickly changed direction to the upside down pineapple and John Heald intimated that this was no longer accepted on Carnival cruise ships. Watch our video to see how it all unfolds. You can also find lots more information on our website at www.robandali.net Thanks for supporting us and take care. Don't forget to Like and Subscribe to watch more of our Cruise and Travel adventures.