Thank you for your video. @All: As an experienced cruiser over decades now, I would like to give additional information: As mentioned in video, Royal Caribbean Cruises does not allow any extension cord to bring onboard, then just don't bring it. It is found on their prohibited items list. An item from prohibited items list might be also discovered by inspection of house keeping management during cruise (no matter which cruise line). Even room attendant would get into trouble when not reporting a prohibited item in stateroom (also no matter which cruise line). So don't risk any personal consequences and/or on crew staff with prohibited items - no matter which line you are cruising with. Following personal scenarios are possible: Cruise lines confiscate items and give them back at disembarkation day. Cruise lines can sent guest off ship (usually next port of call) during cruise without refund of missing cruise days. And worst scenario - cruise lines can ban guest from cruising with them. Btw most major cruise lines have extension cords available - just ask guest services onboard. Meanwhile with some cruise lines door decorations on outside of stateroom are not allowed anymore such as with NCL. Some cruise lines allow still door decorations, but not on door frame/walls outside. You find information about door decoration and prohibited items list in FAQ area and/or terms and conditions of nearly all major cruise lines. Just follow rules. Hope, this additional information helps. Happy cruising.🚢
I take an old cell phone that can still connect to wifi. That way overnight while my regular cell phone is charging on the desk I have the older one (that charges during the day) next to my bed connected to the ships wifi and I can use as an alarm clock.
Always print extra luggage tags and put one inside each suitcase that you check it saved us one time before we bought the plastic tag holders
That is a good tip.
Thank you for this. Always good to get different ideas.
Thank you for your video.
@All: As an experienced cruiser over decades now, I would like to give additional information: As mentioned in video, Royal Caribbean Cruises does not allow any extension cord to bring onboard, then just don't bring it. It is found on their prohibited items list. An item from prohibited items list might be also discovered by inspection of house keeping management during cruise (no matter which cruise line). Even room attendant would get into trouble when not reporting a prohibited item in stateroom (also no matter which cruise line).
So don't risk any personal consequences and/or on crew staff with prohibited items - no matter which line you are cruising with.
Following personal scenarios are possible: Cruise lines confiscate items and give them back at disembarkation day. Cruise lines can sent guest off ship (usually next port of call) during cruise without refund of missing cruise days. And worst scenario - cruise lines can ban guest from cruising with them. Btw most major cruise lines have extension cords available - just ask guest services onboard.
Meanwhile with some cruise lines door decorations on outside of stateroom are not allowed anymore such as with NCL. Some cruise lines allow still door decorations, but not on door frame/walls outside. You find information about door decoration and prohibited items list in FAQ area and/or terms and conditions of nearly all major cruise lines. Just follow rules.
Hope, this additional information helps. Happy cruising.🚢
The variety of textures in the kislux pack is impressive. From smooth leather to textured suede, there's something for everyone.
Love your video.Thank you so much for the great ideas.... Keep more videos coming.I need help packing
Thank you so much! I appreciate it. :)
Did you have a link for the little safe? Thanks for the info!
I take an old cell phone that can still connect to wifi. That way overnight while my regular cell phone is charging on the desk I have the older one (that charges during the day) next to my bed connected to the ships wifi and I can use as an alarm clock.
Hi Melissa. Do you have a link for the lockable plastic bag in this video?
I can't find the lockable bag
Some of the cruises line are starting to ban the ducks.
Good.
Meanwhile it is inflationary.
With Disney Cruise Line they are not allowed. With other lines they are of a kind accepted, but no use of business cards along with ducks is allowed.
Nothing new here. Sorry.
And the ducks as #1 item!!!!!!!
OMG