“Unveiling the Secret Cruise Codes: Essential Rules You Didn’t Know Could Make or Break Your Voyage!”

"Unveiling the Secret Cruise Codes: Essential Rules You Didn't Know Could Make or Break Your Voyage!"
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Never Break Quarantine

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Never Break Quarantine

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Passengers who show signs of an illness known to cause outbreaks, they and their traveling companions may be confined to their cabin for 48 hours or more by the onboard doctor. It’s also best to listen to all of the doctor’s rules and not break quarantine.

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If a passenger is seen roaming the ship with their germs, the captain has the power to boot that passenger from the ship since they’re potentially endangering other people.

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Homemade Goodies Aren’t Allowed

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Homemade Goodies Aren't Allowed

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Having snacks in a cabin isn’t unheard of. But those snacks have to have come from somewhere in the liner. In fact, upon boarding a cruise ship, crew members will throw away any food items, especially if that food is homemade (no need for a weird outbreak because someone brought cookies onboard!).

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If a group is having a special get-together and wants to bring treats onboard, it’s best to get in touch with the cruise prior to embarkation.

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Stealing Things…Don’t Do It

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Stealing Things...Don't Do It

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Cruise liners tend to have a jail or brig for passengers who break the law. That includes people with sticky fingers who enjoy slipping items into their bags and walking away without paying.

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Like it is on land, stealing on a cruise ship isn’t legal, and passengers who are caught will be “thrown” into the brig, booted from the cruise, and will be handed over to authorities. It’s not worth it, so don’t do it.

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