“Royal Caribbean Shocks Passengers by Banning the One Gadget Everyone Swore by!”

Ahoy, cruise lovers! If you thought setting sail with Royal Caribbean was a chance to relax and tune out of your daily hustle, think again! The world’s second-largest cruise line just dropped a bombshell by banning one of the most cherished travel hacks among savvy travellers. You know—those little tricks that save you from constantly fighting over the sole power outlet in your cabin. Is the cruise experience about to feel more cramped than your last family vacation? While these luxurious floating cities promise a stress-free vacation, the new rule may have you rethinking your packing list. So, what does this mean for your next oceanic adventure? Hold onto your sunscreen! For the juicy details, LEARN MORE.

Royal Caribbean, the world’s second largest cruise line, has introduced a new rule that has scuppered one of the most popular travel hacks used by thousands of travellers.

Heading on to a cruise ship is the holiday of a lifetime for many looking to travel the world, as it’s a comfortable and relaxing way to head to multiple destinations around the globe.

And you can pretty easily do this in style, with the most modern vessels effectively floating cities at this point.

As with any holiday, there are a couple of pointers and tips those experienced in cruising recommend you bring in to your holiday when planning. Yet, one of the most popular hacks has just been banned by cruise line Royal Caribbean.

Royal Caribbean has updated its rules (Royal Caribbean)

Royal Caribbean has updated its rules (Royal Caribbean)

Royal Caribbean rule change and ban

One of the most popular tips when it comes to holidaying on a cruise ship is to get around the lack of plug sockets in your cabin.

Often, they can come with just one plug socket for the entire room, which can be an issue when you have a cabin of a few adults and children, if you’re on a family trip.

More modern ships have moved with the times, though, equipped with a few as well as USB and USB-C ports.

To get around this, cruise ship content creators across the world have time and time again recommended taking a ‘must have’ gadget – the universal plug adapter and extension lead.

Royal Caribbean has banned the popular device (MIGUEL J. RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO/AFP via Getty Images)

Royal Caribbean has banned the popular device (MIGUEL J. RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO/AFP via Getty Images)

Bradley Jones, who has been on 50 cruise ship holidays, said the devices were his one must-have when heading on to a cruise.

But for those trying to get around the lack of access points, you’re now out of luck with Royal Caribbean after the cruise line banned extension leads on safety grounds.

What do the rules say?

Over on the Royal Caribbean website, the company explains the rules.

The company says that electrical extension cords ‘including power strips / surge protected strips and multi-plug outlets’ are banned.

“We do allow consumer type power conversion device USB charger (multi-plug blocks on which the outputs are for USB cables),” the cruise line notes.

Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas is the largest cruise ship in the world (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas is the largest cruise ship in the world (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

But it adds that devices must be stamped with US / Europe recognised ‘Conformance Marking’ to demonstrate compliance with Electrical Safety standards.

While this is on their website, reports online suggest that the rule has been in place for longer than stated with it enforced on a sporadic basis. Some have said they’ve never had an issue while others said their devices were taken off of them at departure.

LADbible has approached Royal Caribbean for clarity on the matter.

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