“Unveiling the Secret Cruise Codes: Essential Rules You Didn’t Know Could Make or Break Your Voyage!”
Pool Rules Are Often Ignored
Diving into shallow water, swimming diapers in the baby pool, toddlers in the hot tub. Even though there are signs, all of the lido deck, pool rules are often looked at, ignored, and, eventually, forgotten completely.
Unfortunately, people tend to forget that breaking these rules can have serious health consequences, like broken bones from running on a wet and slippery pool deck or a random illness from people swimming with open wounds.
A Health Questionaire Must Be Filled Out
Before embarking on a cruise vacation, passengers are required to fill out a health questionnaire. While the questionnaire is known to many people, one rule that might slip past the minds of vacation-goers is that crew members can deny passengers and turn them away if they’re sick on embarkation day.
In most cases, the onboard medical examiner will confine a person to their cabin for a few days. But if the illness is serious, they’ll deny entry.
Many People Disregard The Dress Code
It might sound silly to some people that cruise lines have dress codes. After all, they’re going on vacation, so why do they have to dress in anything other than casual wear? Well, it’s because dressing in beach attire doesn’t look great in a grand dining hall and can ruin the experience for other passengers.
That doesn’t stop people from sporting crop tops and jean shorts, though. Many people might not even realize liners have dress codes! Pro tip: the less denim, the better.
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