“Unveiling the Secret Cruise Codes: Essential Rules You Didn’t Know Could Make or Break Your Voyage!”
The amount of life rafts is just in case some happen to be faulty or not launch properly. This is one rule passengers, and perspective cruise vacationers can most likely get behind since it deals with their safety.
Never Sit Or Lean Over The Railing
Not sitting or leaning over a cruise ship’s railing might seem like common knowledge to some passengers, but each year, a few people wind up going overboard. So, it’s best to follow the rules and not lean over a railing very high above the middle of the ocean.
The selfie passengers want to take a picture of their “extreme” trip on a cruise that isn’t worth plummeting into cold water and having to be rescued.
Don’t Allow Diapered Children In The Pool
Not allowing a diapered child in a public pool should go without saying, yet people always break the rule. While swim diapers are a thing, they aren’t 100% effective, and one leaking diaper is enough for the crew to shut down the entire pool, ruining the experience for the rest of the passengers.
If cooling a little one down is a priority, consider bringing a kiddie pool onboard instead of going straight to rule-breaking.
No Shaking Hands With The Crew Or Captain
While young kids and even some adults would love to meet and greet the captain, they’re going to have to keep dreaming. Back in 2015, a few liners made a rule stating that no one is allowed to shake hands with the crew or the captain.
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