Not Telling Your Cruise Line These 6 Things Could Sink Your Cruise!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • I was driven to make this after I saw a series of issues blow up on cruise ships after people did not come clean with their cruise line, sometimes intentionally but more often because they hadn’t realised they needed to. The consequences of some were so severe that I’ve seen cruisers banned for life, refused embarkation, or being kicked off their ship during the cruise.
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    00:30 Don't hide drugs
    01:39 Don't hide pregnancy
    03:13 Don't hide leaving early
    04:30 Don't hide illness
    05:48 Don't Hide special needs
    08:58 Tips For Travellers Member
    09:26 Don't Hide Banned Items

Комментарии • 539

  • @deang1004
    @deang1004 21 день назад +118

    About 4 years ago, I was watching RUclips videos and came across one of yours. At that time, based on zero knowledge or research, I was an avid never cruiser. But your videos were fun and good entertainment, even if the idea of me cruising was ridiculous. Yesterday we made final payment on our first cruise and our bucket list has at least 6 cruises on it.

    • @maryroberts2099
      @maryroberts2099 21 день назад +3

      You’ll love it !

    • @richardparmenter188
      @richardparmenter188 20 дней назад +4

      We did our first cruise in 2021 and will embark on our 10th one in a few weeks. It’s very addictive!

    • @Adam_The_Archivist
      @Adam_The_Archivist 19 дней назад +3

      Good for you! I hope you enjoy your trip!! Have Fun!!👍🤙

    • @chriswilliams6568
      @chriswilliams6568 17 дней назад +2

      Good wishes, I hope you have taken Gary’s advise in that the No 1 thing to look at before booking is to get the right cruise line for you. We are all different and each line has its own character. Enjoy.

    • @deang1004
      @deang1004 17 дней назад +2

      @@chriswilliams6568 We think that our first cruise is one of the best cruise lines that fits our budget.
      We put a lot of importance on the ports, and also onboard food and drink. Of our top two choices, the itinerary tipped us to the cruise we chose. We are not slide or pool people and we looked for cruise line & ship combos that fit.
      We will cruise our second top choice assuming we enjoy our first enough to commit to another.

  • @manfriendlychurch
    @manfriendlychurch 16 дней назад +16

    I'm type 1 diabetic on insulin injections. On one of my first cruises the cabin steward said I should have told them because of the danger of used needles. I now tell them every time and they give me a sharps box for free and dispose also of it for me. (Carnival/Celebrity/Royal Caribbean/MSC)

    • @jahnacarlson3528
      @jahnacarlson3528 4 дня назад +1

      This is a good reminder, thank you for posting.

  • @judymcleod3981
    @judymcleod3981 21 день назад +52

    I was recently on a P&O Australia cruise that had a very large number pf passengers with a wide range of disabilities, including many members of the deaf community. There were 3 or 4 Auslan interpreters provided on the ship and they were at every show, trivia etc. I was also impressed that every staff member I saw had learned some basic Auslan and were using it.

    • @LSC10563
      @LSC10563 21 день назад +6

      😊 hi Judy, I was also on that cruise. Small world. 🛳️

    • @shellyvick6300
      @shellyvick6300 20 дней назад +4

      Had to look it up: Auslan=Australian sign language; unique to Australia. I guess Australians, Irish and British have a few words that Americans don't understand. Also, Auslan uses two hands whereas ASL (American Sign Language) uses only one.

    • @DelphineDenton
      @DelphineDenton 7 дней назад

      Auslan and BSL both use two hands for most signs and finger spelling, though some ASL signs use two hands as well.

  • @knownothing5518
    @knownothing5518 20 дней назад +26

    Additionally for medicine: not just make it known what and how much of it you are bringing aboard, but if your medication requires constant cooling, most cruise lines can put a mini fridge into your cabin. Just let them know in advance!

    • @joep5080
      @joep5080 День назад

      So invent a medication and get free mini fridge for beer?

  • @karenjensen2345
    @karenjensen2345 20 дней назад +32

    Something I didn't realize, if you have had a knee replacement or any other joint replacement within 6 months, some shore excursions will ban you. I got kicked off one in Cozumel due to that, even though I felt fine and was completely mobile. It ended well, as they were able to pivot and get us on another shore excursion equally fun.

    • @kathybrem880
      @kathybrem880 18 дней назад +4

      I will never tell them about any private medical procedures-it’s not their business--are they going to throw you off with an attack of appendicitis ???

    • @robertstallard7836
      @robertstallard7836 16 дней назад +8

      @@kathybrem880 Yes - on a medivac helicopter that they'll then charge to you!

  • @sharonsmalls6846
    @sharonsmalls6846 21 день назад +30

    People who hide they're experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms. Probably won't wash their hands at the buffets.

  • @arbonneladyTN
    @arbonneladyTN 16 дней назад +13

    One thing missed that got someone I once knew BANNED for Life…… arriving LATE and then still fighting the staff for them to be allowed to board even though the gates were closed!!

    • @Dan-oj4iq
      @Dan-oj4iq 15 дней назад +8

      Acting out in any way (not just what you mentioned) will result in a lifetime ban on most ships. Make a scene and it will be your last cruise with this line.

  • @cherylemmanuel744
    @cherylemmanuel744 20 дней назад +30

    Gary, I am a wheelchair user who has been on many cruises and it baffles me as to why people would not be honest about their need and then be surprised when refused boarding!

    • @haylieg2780
      @haylieg2780 19 дней назад +1

      Here in the US that would be illegal, however

    • @rabbit_scribe
      @rabbit_scribe 19 дней назад +16

      ​@@haylieg2780Not necessarily. If I try to check into a hotel without a reservation and their only wheelchair-accessible rooms are occupied (and you'd be surprised how few some places have) they're not breaking any laws by not renting me a room. Most wheelchair-bound travelers know that they have to plan every detail in advance, even more so than able-bodied people do. Even everyday tasks are at least a little more complicated, let alone travel. After a while it just becomes second nature. It surprises me that anyone would make such a rookie mistake, but I guess it happens.

    • @elainelouve
      @elainelouve 18 дней назад +7

      People are usually asked about their allergies for a venue that is offering food. I've seen cases when some who have severe allergies will refuse to tell them beforehand, then be angry and disappointed when they get no food.
      I will always send my list, and last time we went through with it with the staff beforehand, and everything at the venue was great. I just overheard one woman ask if she can also get a special dessert (since I had special portions reserved for me), since she has a severe nut allergy, and can't eat the normal cake that was provided. Of course she got nothing, as the staff can't conjure ingredients out of thin air.
      I guess it's a form of being difficult by trying to act nice and conform. Trying to not make a fuss, but end up causing more trouble for everyone involved.
      My mom refuses to get a wheelchair, though she keeps complaining how she can't visit any museums or walk normal distances, though she'd love to be more active. She'll just get angry at me if I talk about mobility aids - which she 100% would need. Anyway I can see how she might refuse to tell about mobility aids (if she'd use one).

    • @ninaelsbethgustavsen2131
      @ninaelsbethgustavsen2131 7 дней назад +4

      ​@@elainelouve
      My dad's 96.
      He too starts hissing when we offer to wheel him around.
      He's got a wheelchair, but prefers to shuffle along, at the speed of a snail...
      We always bring the chair however, because after 10 minutes he's usually completely finished...
      👴👣🦽
      Love from Norway 🚢🇳🇴

    • @katarh
      @katarh 6 дней назад +4

      @@haylieg2780 It's illegal to ask WHY someone needs accommodations. Not illegal to ask them to provide a list of those accommodations up front. They can't be expected to provide accommodations if they don't know what they need to provide!

  • @jow.6605
    @jow.6605 21 день назад +49

    I worked as a passenger physician on Holland America Line two or three times a year for twenty years, and was always astonished to find out that many passengers who I had to disembark because of severe illness, did not have adequate insurance. On person who had to be repatriated to the USA from Ushuaia, Tierra Del Fuego, had to pay thousands of dollars just for the transportation in an air ambulance, before any of the medical costs were added. Another person had been discharged from the ICU with severe cardiac failure, the day before boarding; he had a cardiac arrest the day after the cruise started.

    • @littleeva
      @littleeva 21 день назад +10

      I'm not surprised. Many people will get on a cruise ship without being cleared by their doctor. I knew a person who went on a cruise a week after having open heart surgery, they were lucky that nothing bad happened on the ship because they had no travel insurance.

    • @cherifurr3935
      @cherifurr3935 21 день назад +8

      People are crazy to travel without travel insurance.

    • @sharonsmalls6846
      @sharonsmalls6846 21 день назад +5

      @@cherifurr3935
      I began cruising in 1992, and I never thought to purchase travel insurance. My mindset was when I travel to Disney, resorts, etc. I never purchased additional insurance. Now, before cruising travel, insurance is on my to-do list.

    • @lepolhart3242
      @lepolhart3242 21 день назад +4

      What happens if the patient cannot pay? Are they just left to die?

    • @jow.6605
      @jow.6605 20 дней назад +3

      ⁠When I worked for HAL, the company would cover the initial costs and then chase the passenger for the money.

  • @Edwards-Videos
    @Edwards-Videos 20 дней назад +12

    4:00 I know people who got off a ship in Halifax when it was bound for New York. They had to tell the cruise line up front, pay for the trip to New York (i.e. they did not get a discount for getting off early) and they were Canadian citizens and the Canadian Government said they could get off as they were Canadian citizens.

  • @mattiemathis9549
    @mattiemathis9549 17 дней назад +6

    Thanks! I just booked my first solo cruise. Thank you for all your help in deciding which line to use. What I really learned though, is I can cruise on any line with the right attitude. You really helped me understand that different ships, at different times have a different vibe.

    • @tipsfortravellers
      @tipsfortravellers  17 дней назад

      Brilliant! And thanks for the super

    • @redfishswimming
      @redfishswimming 15 дней назад

      Wishing you a great first solo cruise Mattie! Sounds like you have it well planned!

  • @zephyrsman
    @zephyrsman 14 дней назад +5

    We took a Carnival cruise out of New Orleans, and I took my cpap machine. I thought there might be a plug close to the bed. Unfortunately, there was none. I asked our steward if there was one we could use, and one of his staff brought one that I used the whole cruise. I brought an adapter that I could use for charging our phones and use my cpap machine. I had no problems with any of that equipment. When we would leave the cabin, I would unplug the cord at the receptacle.

  • @RusteyGuy
    @RusteyGuy 21 день назад +38

    In 2018 we had a port of call in Portland Maine on Anthem of the Seas. This port had a very popular potato doughnut shop and we weren't allowed to bring our doughnuts with us back on board (We had purchased a dozen to share with some friends we'd made on the ship). I had read the sign while disembarking that said no fresh fruits, veg, or meats allowed back on board but I wish I had checked with the crew about baked goods. I was really surprised since I usually sail Princess and had never had any issues taking baked good back on the ship with me. FWIW Royal Caribbean later clarified it was a US Customs restriction that had been put in place for them when I reached out to ask.
    In the end we ate what we could in port and offered the rest to random passengers as they were getting back onto the ship 😅

    • @kcgunesq
      @kcgunesq 17 дней назад +1

      Why would anyone want doughnuts made from potatoes?

    • @RusteyGuy
      @RusteyGuy 17 дней назад +2

      @@kcgunesq They're made from potato flour.

    • @valeriepark9444
      @valeriepark9444 17 дней назад +3

      ​@@kcgunesq potato flour has less protein than wheat flour, so they are fluffier and lighter than wheat doughnuts. Delicious!

    • @kcgunesq
      @kcgunesq 17 дней назад +1

      @@valeriepark9444 I guess I'd have to try them, but even that description doesn't help as gluten is a protein and gluten is what makes bread, bread, including doughnuts,.

    • @angelacastagna3824
      @angelacastagna3824 2 дня назад +1

      @@kcgunesqThat is not true regarding only gluten products in baking breads, etc. For quite some time, there have been gluten-free flours and alternatives for those with gluten-intolerance or celiac disease. Regarding the potato flour donuts… have you ever had the Martin’s brand potato rolls or sliced bread? Pure heaven….light, fluffy and delicious! 😋😋😋

  • @juliemcmeekin2095
    @juliemcmeekin2095 21 день назад +14

    another worth watching most in it i knew but i still always learn something your videos are always well presented and full of information i have watched other cruise videos but they all seem to want to be movie stars with a bit of info thrown in, thanks

  • @PaulCashman
    @PaulCashman 21 день назад +38

    I think the CBD gummy lady should have had the gummies confiscated and maybe been prevented from boarding, but a lifetime ban seems a bit extreme for that. Unless there were other circumstances involved, like being disruptive at the terminal, etc.

    • @elimtevir1
      @elimtevir1 20 дней назад +6

      Yea, I call bs in that story

    • @PaulCashman
      @PaulCashman 20 дней назад +3

      @@elimtevir1 None of the reports I've seen have mentioned anything like abusive behavior or language from the lady cruiser, but it sure seems like there is more to the story.

    • @kathybrem880
      @kathybrem880 18 дней назад +3

      Seems ridiculous to me-she wasn’t a drug dealer!!!

    • @jahnacarlson3528
      @jahnacarlson3528 17 дней назад +2

      Report indicates she had cruised multiple times with the cruise line. She should have known the terms and conditions. Perhaps it is her level of experience with the line that raised the le el of consequences.

    • @emilynordt153
      @emilynordt153 14 дней назад +3

      Under federal law they are still illegal even if she bought them in a state where they are legal. That is why it turns into an issue when you start trying to do anything that crosses international boundaries

  • @amyyates8273
    @amyyates8273 18 дней назад +6

    This is so interesting! Some of these are no brainwork’s but some I wouldn’t have thought of. Thanks!

  • @CarboneCat
    @CarboneCat 21 день назад +34

    For our last cruise with HAL, they provided the distilled water for my husband CPAP. It was sitting in our cabin for our embarkation day. We had no issues with plugging it as in was on one of their newest Pinnacle Class ship. We will advise about the CPAP in our upcoming cruise with them.

    • @iowa_don
      @iowa_don 21 день назад +4

      They supplied it? My experience is that it is for sale and you can buy it. $3 per gallon.

    • @CarboneCat
      @CarboneCat 21 день назад +2

      @@iowa_don They do sell it but it’s easy to get it.

    • @jodeegu
      @jodeegu 21 день назад +5

      When we sailed on Princess, a gallon of distilled water was complimentary. We’re sailing on HAL next week and I had to purchase the water for about $3. Expensive, yes, but $3 certainly wasn’t going to break me and having it delivered to our room beat having to carry it during embarkation.

    • @PaulaBrahanCan
      @PaulaBrahanCan 19 дней назад +1

      My husband is a physician and has had a CPAP for about 8 years and has NEVER used distilled water in it. He uses tap water. Just fyi

    • @CarboneCat
      @CarboneCat 19 дней назад +1

      @@PaulaBrahanCan Depends upon anyone’s preference. Some doesn’t even put water at all. 🤷‍♀️

  • @celestinevander4079
    @celestinevander4079 15 дней назад +2

    Excellent informative video, learnt a lot. Thank you.

  • @kastandlee
    @kastandlee 21 день назад +25

    My wife is a licensed amateur radio operator. She wanted to take a voyage from the USA where her license is issued to the EU (where it's legal for her to operate). The cruise lines nowadays for reasons unclear prohibit radios. We asked if they would hold her radios and then give them back to her when she reached the destination, and they said no. They said they'd confiscate her radios and she'd not get them back. This seems mad to us. There should at least be some way to check items that you won't need on board and then reclaim them at the end of the voyage.

    • @StreakyP
      @StreakyP 20 дней назад +4

      It looks like there is no commonality between lines. I'm UK licenced too. Years ago I was on a CTC cruise around Norway from Tilbury & took my 2m handheld & not only could I use it ashore but went to the radio room & they gave permission to use it even from the rear deck when sailing. I've not tried but I have heard that Holland America is quite amateur radio friendly. We were also on a Fred Olsen last year (again to Norway & Spitzbergen) & met someone there on desk listening with an amateur set (VERY public area, right by the bar so they certainly weren't trying to be "under the radar" given the staff visibility so it seems like it can be worth checking with your specific line beforehand).

    • @kastandlee
      @kastandlee 20 дней назад +3

      @@StreakyP Thank you. All of those lines with which we checked (admittedly we didn't check them all) insisted that radios were absolutely forbidden, would be confiscated, and (this was the part we found particularly galling) would not be returned under any circumstances. I assume this is what the people who answer the emails are told to say, but there's no way that I know of to get to anyone above that.
      Pre-pandemic, we probably would have tried cargo ship travel (we don't need round-the-clock entertainment like a cruise; it's just the transportation without having to fly for which we're hankering), but apparently after COVID-19, all of the carriers stopped offering it and there's no sign of it coming back.

    • @jamiesuejeffery
      @jamiesuejeffery 20 дней назад +8

      KB7QOD here. Unless something has changed recently, the rules are very, very clear, and she should know this by taking her tests. The first thing you need to do is to clear them with the cruise line and then, once on board, get permission from the captain of the ship to make sure that any HF signals at sea will not disturb the radio communications of the ship. Often, when in port (you still have to get permission) UHF/VHF low watt transmissions are permissible assuming the radio operator also has a valid reciprocal agreement with the port country. Dot your I’s and cross your T’s. And don’t forget…don’t talk about politics or religion on the ham bands.

    • @knownothing5518
      @knownothing5518 20 дней назад +5

      To me it sounds like the cruise line didn't wanna bother with the risk of interference and does not have storage facilities for things by customers that need to be locked away from them aside from the space much needed for consfiscated items that needs to be available instead of being used at leisure. The cruise line's word is final here.

    • @AlexejSvirid
      @AlexejSvirid 20 дней назад

      The problem is Devil runs the world. He is lier and murderer. This is the reason why Hitler got the power, but Christ was executed as "blasphemer" and "rioter" by denunciation of clergy.
      That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our beloved ones again! :-)

  • @AngelaKHarrell
    @AngelaKHarrell 18 дней назад +7

    NEW SUBSCRIBER: I've been watching your videos for a few weeks now and enjoy them very much. Thank you for this information. I will be going on my very first cruise as a solo cruiser and the information you provided is invaluable. Thank you!

    • @samcolt1079
      @samcolt1079 15 дней назад

      ARE YOU EVER IN FOR IT. GET YOUR MONEY BACK NOW

    • @soniasliger-luscombe9269
      @soniasliger-luscombe9269 5 дней назад

      Also, check out videos from Life Well Cruised(?). She does lots of videos on great things to make sure and take with you. Have an awesome time!

  • @UntoldAdventuresTravel
    @UntoldAdventuresTravel 11 дней назад +3

    You can request to get off a cruise early. Like you mentioned, you have to request the early disembarking ahead of time. My client just this week successfully did this on a Princess cruise in the UK

  • @marilynnkadan7948
    @marilynnkadan7948 19 дней назад +3

    Many good points. Well grouped on this video

  • @missharry5727
    @missharry5727 16 дней назад +11

    I'm quite glad that I long ago decided that ocean cruising was not for me. All that enforced jollity and all those rowdy people. We are doing a river cruise later this year, which is on a very much smaller scale in terms of both boat size and passenger numbers. We'll see how it goes.

    • @yellowfuchsia1
      @yellowfuchsia1 9 дней назад

      I have cruised many times with Fred. Olsen and have never experienced rowdiness or enforced jollity. I enjoy the classical concerts, lectures on a wide variety of topics and quiet places to sit and read, as well as good food and entertainment, and friendly passengers and crew.

  • @playme129
    @playme129 21 день назад +16

    As always, informative and helpful. Thank you.

  • @WomanRoaring
    @WomanRoaring 20 дней назад +4

    I've never been on a cruise and don't plan to take one anytime soon but i love your videos! I have a friend who cruises with her in laws about once a year and I told her, you need to watch this guy before you go. I've been watching you for about 2 years so she'd only been once and all I knew was what i saw on the Love Boat as a kid lol.

  • @mmalone5398
    @mmalone5398 18 дней назад +5

    Really useful tips. I had no idea about the first one, CBD, which I take for insomnia too.

  • @user-li6es1so1k
    @user-li6es1so1k 21 день назад +33

    I worked with a woman who decided to go on a cruise with her husband that departed from New Orleans. (It was a Panama Canal cruise.). As the husband had family near New Orleans, it was also an opportunity to visit them for a few days as well. They decided to drive down, with a gun in the car. (They had a carry permit from Virginia.). After visiting family, they drove down to the dock area in NO. The husband was denied boarding when the gun was discovered in his luggage. The wife was given the option to board and enjoy the cruise, which she refused. Don't know if they were offered refunds. That must have been one fun car ride back to Virginia!

    • @cherifurr3935
      @cherifurr3935 21 день назад +1

      😮

    • @choosewisely616
      @choosewisely616 21 день назад +19

      Seriously?!?!? One of the dumbest things I’ve ever heard a gun owner do. He should have known better and because he didn’t, or was reckless, I’m glad he was refused. Guns are not toys. They are to be taken seriously. Oh, BTW, I’m a gun owner too.

    • @roriemcfadden6097
      @roriemcfadden6097 21 день назад +7

      ​@@choosewisely616Thank you for sharing that! It reminds me of the recent arrests of 2 men & now 1 woman having a gun in their luggage. They are each facing 12yrs in prison.

    • @fabrisseterbrugghe8567
      @fabrisseterbrugghe8567 21 день назад +3

      Not guns, just stray ammunition was found in their bags. Why they use the same bags for hunting as travel.

    • @TomBetts-we4fb
      @TomBetts-we4fb 21 день назад +16

      As they bloody should. Having a licence to carry a gun in Virginia doesn't mean you should think you can travel on a ship with hundreds of passengers, packing heat. Does he also carry his gun on flights?

  • @aeg_125
    @aeg_125 18 дней назад +2

    thanks for this info as I had no idea a cpap needed prior notification to the cruise line. I knew about the distilled water and extension cord policies for cpaps, but it didn’t occur to me to let them know at booking rather than embarkation day.

  • @dalecalabrese3352
    @dalecalabrese3352 21 день назад +7

    One way too think about the drugs, is that the cruise ship is private property, and if the "landlord " says no, than that's that..

    • @redfishswimming
      @redfishswimming 21 день назад +2

      Or just dock in a country where possessing those items carries a life sentence in squalor or the death penalty. People just don’t think.

  • @noelreynolds4861
    @noelreynolds4861 20 дней назад +10

    Hey Gary, I never thought about it until your video, but my CPAP has a heating element in it. I've never been asked about it and I never considered it. I will mention it before my Alaska cruise in July, thanks for the video!

    • @nicolepare1646
      @nicolepare1646 17 дней назад +6

      I travel worldwide and also use a CPAP machine. I always make it known to cruise line in advance and request Distilled water. In my experience most cruise lines provide distilled water. As a CPAP is deemed a medical device I have never had a problem.

    • @noelreynolds4861
      @noelreynolds4861 17 дней назад +1

      @@nicolepare1646 Congratulations

  • @Queenfan1961
    @Queenfan1961 17 дней назад +1

    That great information! I’ve cruises 17x on 4 lines but ya never know! My wife & I both use CPAPs & have never had issues with cruise lines HAL or Princess. We don’t use water but I have the non-surge protected cruise ship safe socket extensions

  • @Surfcityham
    @Surfcityham 17 дней назад +12

    My wife and I just completed a Tokyo-to-Dubai cruise on Oceania's Riviera. My wife has mobility problems and brought along her walker. Many other passengers used canes and other mobility devices. One guy had a cart that split into two parts so it could be easily carried.
    Also, because the cruise with extensions was more than 30 days long, we had to complete a form to bring more than 30 days of prescription drugs into Japan. It was hard to complete, but we got it done. However, Japanese customs did not ask for the form.

    • @samcolt1079
      @samcolt1079 15 дней назад

      THATS JUST THE KIND OF CRAP YOU GET.

    • @lizzybearstar1661
      @lizzybearstar1661 14 дней назад +1

      ​@@samcolt1079Why are you being so rude about it??

  • @howardr222
    @howardr222 14 дней назад

    Great information

  • @susanboon4605
    @susanboon4605 21 день назад +16

    Our last NCL cruise was on the Joy, which didn't have a regular outlet by the bed. I had to make sure that I brought a NON-SURGE PROTECTED extension cord, because the surge-protected ones can be a fire hazard. They did provide the distilled water, as I gave them plenty of notice. I've done the same for our upcoming transatlantic crossing on the Encore.

    • @cherifurr3935
      @cherifurr3935 21 день назад +2

      No cruise lines allow surge protectors.

  • @Sushi2735
    @Sushi2735 17 дней назад +1

    Unbelievable! Constantly surprised!

  • @williammiller5449
    @williammiller5449 21 день назад +6

    We need an extension cord for mobility scooter charging. A request to our cabin steward always got us a loaner extension cord.

  • @WallaseyanTube
    @WallaseyanTube 19 дней назад +1

    This is a useful video.

  • @PuenteAJ
    @PuenteAJ 17 дней назад

    Oh very interesting indeed Gary. My hubbie has a CPAP machine and we have 2 cruises booked, we will let them know. Thank you very much.

  • @tedlaurvik3765
    @tedlaurvik3765 21 день назад +3

    In 2019 we were on the MS Prinsendam. There was a small (20ish) tour group that left the ship about halfway thru the cruise. I am sure this was pre-cleared with HAL.

  • @francisphenry
    @francisphenry 19 дней назад +2

    If you intend to downline (get off a ship at an interim port) make sure your cruise agent notifies the line well in advance and gets approval. We downlined at a Japanese port on a cruise from Vancouver to Shanghai, China, and were allowed to disembark only at 8 AM or 4 PM. You can't just waltz off. Get all your ducks in a row well in advance, be aware of any inconveniences you may encounter, and you should be OK.

  • @cheetocairo
    @cheetocairo 21 день назад +17

    I went on a week long Carnival cruise in mid April and came home with a gnarly chest cold and cough. In mid May, I'm still dealing with some mild symptoms. I really wish people would take those screening questions seriously and respect other people enough not to board a cruise with a contagious illness (or at least take precautions not to spread it). Carnival actually didn't have screening questions that I recall, but people can still be respectful of others.

  • @robp4682
    @robp4682 21 день назад +6

    Well done - another valuable message. When are you going on Queen Anne?

  • @user-sv8oi5dg5e
    @user-sv8oi5dg5e 21 день назад +4

    Thanks!

  • @user-he5so4gz4r
    @user-he5so4gz4r 13 дней назад +3

    What about a criminal record? I've heard people getting turned away at US,Canadian,Australian and New Zealand borders by Immigration officials then being put on the next available plane to their home country. Some for minor crmes as children

  • @nbroadarrowz
    @nbroadarrowz 21 день назад +24

    Great to hear that the companies are accommodating towards Austium Spectrum Disdorders.

    • @jimzakany3900
      @jimzakany3900 21 день назад

      They aren't THAT accommodating. The kids program staff are mostly, if not entirely, young adults without children. They don't have the experience and skills.

    • @redhatbear1135
      @redhatbear1135 21 день назад

      ⁠​⁠@@jimzakany3900My niece started babysitting at 13 fit the neighbor whose triplet had autism. She had a training course too. When she got to college she had several parents in awe when in just a few weeks she got the kids doing things no one had manage in 3 + years! She now has a PhD that includes autism as a specialty, and she still doesn’t have her own children! Having children in general doesn’t bestow experience or skills about autism.
      And Gary said some are trained. I’ve been on a couple of cruise where they had a specialize event for a group of autistic children. Great cruise.

    • @KateandBree
      @KateandBree 21 день назад

      @@jimzakany3900Hi, I’m an adult with Autism and this is not my experience. Both Silversea and Regent were extremely great at making sure my needs were met. My nephew is also Autistic and Silversea made sure his cruise in Alaska was great.

    • @josephbennett4236
      @josephbennett4236 21 день назад

      @@jimzakany3900 I'm sorry - are you saying that you can only understand how to look after young people with autism and other conditions if you have children? If so, then you are insulting many people out there (such as myself) who are highly trained and experienced in teaching and caring for children in all kinds of Special Needs situations.

    • @GrandDuchessAniya
      @GrandDuchessAniya 20 дней назад +2

      What about adults on the spectrum?

  • @thesledgehammerblog
    @thesledgehammerblog 19 дней назад +1

    From what i understand it's fairly common for Canadian citizens to disembark in Victoria from round trip Alaska cruises based out of Seattle, since the itineraries usually just include a token stop on the final day for PVSA compliance and going back to Seattle requires another international border crossing to get home.
    That said, PVSA compliance is probably the most likely reason a request to disembark from a cruise early might be denied, at least for cruises with US ports.

  • @esseil
    @esseil 20 дней назад +5

    Tony (La Lido Loca) just talked about the P&O cruiser who was denied boarding because he didn't mention his wheelchair in advance. I can see the line's point of view, but I looked at their website and the requirement to disclose it in advance is so obscure that I can also understand why he didn't fill out the form. I've always been a "why didn't you read the T&C?" type of guy but in this case, at least, the requirement wasn't the slightest bit clear (maybe it was in the T&C, but since I wasn't doing a booking I didn't get that far). Absolutely nothing in the FAQs, which is the first place I'd look.

    • @sodorflubbs5000
      @sodorflubbs5000 19 дней назад +2

      I can’t see why he wouldn’t have declared it anyway. I know that sometimes people forget things like that because it’s a part of life it just makes sense to tell people.

  • @cliffnorman178
    @cliffnorman178 20 дней назад +2

    This is a truly superb video that we all can make a note of. Your articulation and depth of knowledge is second to none.

  • @mordecai3323
    @mordecai3323 21 день назад +14

    We've left two cruises early. The first time we cleared it with the cruise line before embarkation, the second time we requested it onboard at Guest Services. No problems, but if you do the latter, have a Plan B in case you aren't allowed to leave (and wish to cruise again).

  • @robkunkel8833
    @robkunkel8833 17 дней назад +2

    That list is pretty interesting. No ham radios. You have to respect those things that you are told not to bring. I suggest copying it, just in case.

  • @hsingholee1058
    @hsingholee1058 День назад +1

    Seems even more stressful than DIY vacations to me.

  • @danielintheantipodes6741
    @danielintheantipodes6741 21 день назад +3

    Thank you for the video

  • @QuentinStephens
    @QuentinStephens 21 день назад +7

    Some months back I was looking at one cruise where they advertised a croquet court - presumably a much-reduced size! - and I wondered if they'd let me bring my croquet mallet, so thanks for addressing that.

  • @sirandrew5552
    @sirandrew5552 21 день назад +54

    Being BANNED-FOR-LIFE from all Carnival cruise ships is not a detriment...It's a BLESSING!!!

    • @PaulCashman
      @PaulCashman 21 день назад +6

      Ironically, according to CDC's Vessel Sanitation Program, Carnival's ships have a substantially LOWER incidence of norovirus than Royal, Princess OR Holland America. Makes me feel a little safer cruising on Carnival, and of course the prices are good and I enjoy the "Fun."

    • @genageeraert8039
      @genageeraert8039 18 дней назад +5

      If you get banned for life from one cruise line you could find yourself banned from many others

    • @kathybrem880
      @kathybrem880 18 дней назад +2

      Definately don’t like them!! Princess or RC are the best!

    • @PaulCashman
      @PaulCashman 18 дней назад +2

      @@kathybrem880 you know Princess is also owned by Carnival, right?

    • @JilSpangenberg-ys7fz
      @JilSpangenberg-ys7fz 17 дней назад +2

      If it were just carnival I'd agree but ALL carnival cruise ships would include Holland America, Princess, etc... that would be a LOT of bans

  • @MelvisVelour
    @MelvisVelour 15 дней назад

    We just got back from an Oceania cruise from Istanbul to Rome and there's some respiratory bug going around that had everyone coughing. It also didn't help that there was also a Sirocco which brought dust/sand from the Sahara and made for miserable air quality particularly in Malta. Luckily, the Oceania medical team was very well prepared to support anyone who's coughing became bad.

  • @sirinath
    @sirinath 17 дней назад

    Can you do a video on the gyms on ships. This can cover the type, quality and range of the equipment found.

  • @DaveTexas
    @DaveTexas 20 дней назад +3

    This is an interesting topic. There are things here that I’ve never heard of or thought about. I haven’t cruised in over two decades, so I’m not aware of the current rules and regulations, but it seems that some of these weren’t in place when I last cruised.
    I have several chronic illnesses that I’ve had since childhood, and I have to travel with all sorts of medications. I was never asked to fill out any paperwork that listed my medical conditions or medications. All my medications were in my carry-on backpack, which was searched each time I boarded the ship, but no one ever asked a single question about any of it.
    I’m now disabled, which includes a mobility impairment, so I guess I’d have even more paperwork to fill out. While I’d never travel alone, it strikes me as a little odd that people with certain disabilities aren’t allowed to solo travel. I know people who are wheelchair-bound who live alone, can drive a car, hold a regular job, and completely care for themselves, so it seems odd that they’re not allowed to travel by themselves. The same for people with some vision impairments. I guess it’s the cruise lines’ right to set their own rules, though.

    • @susan7775
      @susan7775 18 дней назад +1

      The cruise lines are concerned with passenger safety. If in the event you were unable to use your wheelchair, they might not have anyone available to aid you

  • @daphne8406
    @daphne8406 2 дня назад

    Having worked a long time at a hotel; a lot of these (especially the medical needs) also apply to hotels 🤗 Please let them know if you have medicine that needs to stay cold or machines that need distilled water, deafness, blindness, mobility issues etc. If they know in advance they can make sure you get the best suitable room for your needs and that for example some things like ice is already prepared for you. Making check in and your stay much more pleasant 🤗

  • @davidellis4084
    @davidellis4084 21 день назад +9

    Well the blindness issue just killed any chance of me every cruising. This is the first time I have seen this and that includes on the cruise line Web sites. Thanks for letting em know before I wasted time and money pursuing a cruise only to be turned away at the last moment.

    • @jacegallagher8589
      @jacegallagher8589 21 день назад

      LMAO

    • @KateandBree
      @KateandBree 21 день назад +1

      It makes a lot of sense to travel with a partner if you have low vision or are blind. I have my eyesight and I got lost!

  • @tinavaughn6267
    @tinavaughn6267 21 день назад +14

    Like it or not the companies own their ships and make the rules; if you don't like their rules, don't cruise...you can't get on a plane with CBD products either...I suspect itis easier overall just to ban it...many countries do not allow it...I use the gummies at home and I must admit that I sleep well! I am grateful that curling irons are allowed; you can use it to remove some rinkels from clothes in a pinch!

    • @ArthurvanH0udt
      @ArthurvanH0udt 21 день назад +1

      that's apples & pears. On an airplane - which is transport - the carrier is responsible that you can leave the airplane at destination. On a boat the only real problem would be you leaving on a location were CBD would not be alowed and you taking that outside. It would be perfectly OK to go from A (boarding) to B (disembark) where on both locations CBD is allowed. So allowing it is much more a choice by the operators. Similar with passports. An airliner MUST check the validity because they are responsible and have to take you back if you're not allowed in. On a ship passing more than one harbour, it "technically" would be feasible to pass thourgh harbours where some guests could not go off board to go out because of their passports because the final destination is ok with that status. Also here it is a choice by the operators to not do that. The later of course is also a management thingy. And would make the controling life much harder so it IS undertandable that they do not do it. SImilar with the CBD. Of course you have the "stupid" traveler going off board WITH the gummy bears and caught by customs and put in prison, now the shipping company has an issue. SO saying NO makes their life much easier.

  • @karenarnold222
    @karenarnold222 12 дней назад

    my first cruise was in 2012. I had the flu one week before cruise so when filling out health questionnaire I was honest and ticked yes. I had to answer a few extra questions but was cleared to board.
    just before cruising shut down due to covid a port official was telling people to tick no to both health questions on form, even if they should be ticking yes so that they could still get on cruise. it is no wonder covid was spread so easy on cruise ships when people lie on health form.

  • @chriswilliams6568
    @chriswilliams6568 17 дней назад +3

    I think those rules are common sense, although that should be called rare sense, as not many folks seem to have it. I take CBD for pain, I live in Canada so it is legal all across our country. I do know it is also legal in some USA states. But even though BC and Washington state are next to each other, I know that the border control is federal, therefore one cannot cross the border with it. I know not to take it out of my country. Why on earth anyone else would not know this boggles my mind, especially those who ingest it. Ignorance being the reason. Folk should read the terms and conditions of a cruise contract, as when one pays the cruise line one is virtually agreeing to this contract. Unfortunately for me, when I leave Canada I have to take another heavy pain killer that is worse for me than cannabis is. Thank you Gary for a good coverage of these important points.

  • @stephanguitar9778
    @stephanguitar9778 17 дней назад +21

    You can drink 12 beers washed down with 12 whiskey's, be in a total drunken state but a few legal cbd gummies gets you barred for life?!

    • @jahnacarlson3528
      @jahnacarlson3528 17 дней назад +7

      Not legal on the ship and likely not legal in ports of call.

    • @Thom3748
      @Thom3748 12 дней назад +10

      Follow the rules. If you don’t like the rules, don’t go on the boat.

    • @evelynwoolston7
      @evelynwoolston7 12 дней назад +2

      Can you really legally buy cannabis in the form of a child's sweet? (Unfortunately, this video is full of photo stock clips, so I'm not sure). If these exist, they should totally be made illegal everywhere.

    • @antyrak7905
      @antyrak7905 12 дней назад

      ​@@evelynwoolston7they do look like sweets and CBD isn't the substance that gets you high, and CBD is proven to have positive medical effects. It's the THC that makes you high and this is the part people smoke. Cannabis is a very versatile plant and it's literally a weed, wil grow everywhere with little to no care and people have been using it since forever. As for the lady who got banned, that's a shame really. She should've declared it and would probably be allowed. Since they're boarding at diffrent places with diffrent laws, the cruise company can be held responsible for smuggling narcotics and be banned from entering the port. So from the company's perspective it's better to be safe than sorry, facing lawsuits, huge fines and loosing profit.

    • @yuriydiakunchak2400
      @yuriydiakunchak2400 10 дней назад

      ​@@jahnacarlson3528why not just confiscate them?

  • @PaulDziomba
    @PaulDziomba 20 дней назад +3

    We were.on a cruise that had a fridge in the room. We went to lunch in Port and had leftovers. They would not let us bring the food on the ship.

    • @retirementpirate3665
      @retirementpirate3665 12 дней назад

      It's against regulations to take food off the ship or to bring food on the ship.

  • @topherbec7578
    @topherbec7578 21 день назад +15

    On my last cruise with Royal Caribbean. The casino confiscated my money and wouldn't give it back.

  • @Adam_The_Archivist
    @Adam_The_Archivist 21 день назад +12

    Funny enough I just got off a 15 day transatlantic cruise and on the message boards people posted about norovirus and we both got upper respiratory infections. As someone disabled the cruise line dropped the ball when notified of my need for wheelchair assistance, etc. People need to be very vigilant when cruising with any disability. Thanks Gary!

    • @sarahann530
      @sarahann530 21 день назад +1

      It's not up to the cruise line to wheel you around

    • @Adam_The_Archivist
      @Adam_The_Archivist 20 дней назад +2

      @@sarahann530 kind of is when you’re disabled and need to board the ship. Please go back under the rock you crawled from.

    • @sarahann530
      @sarahann530 20 дней назад +1

      @Adam_The_Archivist How did you get off your 15 day cruise if you couldn't get onboard the ship . ?

  • @reiniernn9071
    @reiniernn9071 14 дней назад +1

    I suppose it is important to tell on before hand if you need / want a special diet.
    Also if that is due to allergic reactions or simply religious diets.
    I always will tell any accomodation, even restaurants, that I'm sensitiv for natrium glutaminat. My tolerance is far lower than average.
    Yes I check all bought food products on the ingredients list for this substance (flavour enhancer. ), It is added to a lot of meat products

  • @hicksi53
    @hicksi53 18 дней назад +3

    I have a CPAP, and discovered that you CANNOT bring an extension cord. THEY will supply a certified (electrically) one if required.
    I also have a certificate from my doctor for the CPAP, as well as a list of drugs that I am taking. SO FAR, only the pills (at LAX airport, not cruise) have been questioned.

    • @arbonneladyTN
      @arbonneladyTN 16 дней назад

      My hubby uses a CPAP as well, we cruise about every 18 months. We brought a cord the first time, learned that they supply them.
      We make sure though when we do our notes on needs (e/cord needed etc) to the ship’s info on us.
      Never had a problem, but just to be sure🤷‍♀️

  • @dorzak975
    @dorzak975 4 дня назад

    Many Caribbean islands have prohibitions on camouflage clothing

  • @thomfiel
    @thomfiel 12 дней назад

    To sum up, when travelling (especially by air or ship), take ONLY what you need.

  • @gdi1093
    @gdi1093 21 день назад +8

    Gary, can I bring my trebuchet?

    • @scottsmith6487
      @scottsmith6487 21 день назад +1

      This is Gary. Go ahead. I bring mine on every cruise passing by pirate waters.

  • @jopiaspieder1184
    @jopiaspieder1184 21 день назад +9

    I went to Alaska brought an ax which was allowed on the ship however it was confiscated once I got on board and was returned to me once the cruise had ended

  • @valerie577
    @valerie577 8 дней назад

    we always travel with our medication in their original bottles and got a letter from the doctor for additional that is not available by prescription

  • @tundrusphoto4312
    @tundrusphoto4312 21 день назад +9

    You should also be aware that taking CBD or other stye drugs across international borders is illegal. It's not just the cruise line that is the issue. Even with a medical note you are likely going to be in trouble if customs finds out.

  • @haramanggapuja
    @haramanggapuja 18 дней назад +1

    Amateur radio is a global hobby. We radio amateurs have almost blanket world wide reciprocal licensing but I understand amateur radio gear - which I might want to use ashore & in port for ‘Parks on the Air,’ ‘Summits on the Air’ activities - is banned on some cruise lines. The intention is not to use it under way; the intention is to enjoy the hobby/use the gear ashore. You might talk about this in some future video. Thanks & 73 de W8IJN

  • @DJN881
    @DJN881 15 дней назад +1

    Although oxygen tanks are not allowed on board, oxygen concentraters are, but have to be declared ahead of time.

  • @Daniel-ox2zr
    @Daniel-ox2zr 21 день назад +32

    About half the river cruise passengers got sick because someone came on with the flu.

  • @lausimeyer6558
    @lausimeyer6558 21 день назад

    3:10 - Passau 🙂

  • @GrandDuchessAniya
    @GrandDuchessAniya 20 дней назад +1

    As many know, cruise ship passengers had to disembark in Norfolk, instead of Baltimore, after the Key Bridge collapsed. The cruise lines then transferred the passengers back to Baltimore by motor coach. Could any of the passengers choose to stay in Norfolk if it was more convenient for them?

  • @donandrobintodd2206
    @donandrobintodd2206 21 день назад +5

    We cruised a B to B to B on the QM2 last year (2023) and both of us use CPAP machines. We were provided distilled water at no extra cost. We were in Britannia Club not sure if that makes a difference.

  • @octonoozle
    @octonoozle 20 дней назад +12

    I was on a Carnivore Cruise last year and it was nice but there were some people smoking weed and the smell kind of ruined the use of our balcony. Cruise lines should strictly enforce the bans on that stuff.

    • @jahnacarlson3528
      @jahnacarlson3528 17 дней назад +1

      Report to staff.

    • @calliopemuse6724
      @calliopemuse6724 16 дней назад +1

      ​@@jahnacarlson3528Yes! It's likely they would have gotten kicked off the ship as cruiselines are usually against amoking in general due to the fire hazard, much less canabis which is not legal everywhere.

    • @alesiayoung2160
      @alesiayoung2160 4 дня назад +2

      I was on a cruise with balcony and people next to me were smoking cigars and weed which was making my asthma kick in….i went right down to the desk and advised (*my brother called out to them as I went downstairs advising that they are not supposed to be smoking anything and that I have asthma and I can’t enjoy the balcony they apologized, when someone from the cruise line came to their door they of course said they were not smoking) the people were nice during the rest of the cruise however I refuse to let my vacation be ruined by anything I wait too long, pay too much!

  • @stuartcraigon2003
    @stuartcraigon2003 17 дней назад

    The really important thing to realise is that although something is legal and acceptable in your country its not necessarily on a cruise ship. The main reason why is because the cruise ship is registered in different country to the departure country. For example a P&O vessel isn't necessarily uk registered despite p&o being a uk based company. The country of registration and the flag the ship flies under is the laws the ship operates under.

  • @paulgerrard9227
    @paulgerrard9227 21 день назад +7

    Gary. Read HAL contract. It doesnt mention the so called required gratuities. Its also not mentioned at all when booking. As a point of law i raise it each time to have it waived. They still havent learned. Why would i pay something i didnt agree to. So many do !!

  • @keithnewton8981
    @keithnewton8981 17 дней назад +2

    That really sad about blind people I was on a p&o cruise in April and there was a blind man travelling alone and he did it without any help he used his white stick and crew where very respectful abd helpful.there is no reason why a person who manage at home alone cannot do this on a cruise. There should be some sort of discrimination laws that stops this behaviour. P&O seem to be a more aware cruise company

  • @awesomeness24great62
    @awesomeness24great62 14 дней назад

    sometime people tell cruise line the day or better two if you planning to leave to get to another island or country. some cruise line will let you drink if you 19 or 20 sign by waiver by your parent.

  • @gdi1093
    @gdi1093 21 день назад +10

    Gary, do I have to declare my love for you when getting on a cruise ship too?

  • @monparavion8030
    @monparavion8030 7 дней назад

    Hi Gary can you please recommend Medical Insurance co based in the USA or any other with the highest rating but affordable thanks, for the great info on ever changing cruise regulation.

  • @BeingBoringx2
    @BeingBoringx2 7 дней назад

    My husband is likely months away from needing at-home dialysis and I was planning on taking him on a Disney cruise before that (he loves all things Disney). However, it sounds like it would be best not to even consider a cruise just in case the treatment needs to begin sooner or if his symptoms were to worsen just prior to the trip. 😕 Maybe in a year's time when he settles in to the nightly treatments we can reconsider if the line accepts it.

  • @debidehm9129
    @debidehm9129 13 дней назад +2

    I hate cruises. I can’t get why so many people like them!

  • @maysmith4906
    @maysmith4906 6 дней назад

    I can see why it's bad to leave the ship early. You mentioned it might be illegal for a country to do that in but yet cruise ships don't wait for guests who are late when they are touring around. So interesting that they can leave people but only if THEY do the leaving and not he other way around.

  • @jgesselberty
    @jgesselberty 3 дня назад

    An issue with motorized chairs that is becomming a problem on cruises and elsewhere is that the occupants think they have cart blanc to do whatever they want. No, this does not give you the right to jump lines. No this does not give you the right to travel in the wrong direction in a queue. No, you cannot park it wherever you want; crew will show you and assist. Most cruise lines require that your chair be able to fit through the cabin door and no, you cannot park it in the hall outside your door. The mobility that the chair gives you, makes you just another passenger, subject to all the rules and protocol of all other passengers.

  • @gdi1093
    @gdi1093 21 день назад +1

    Tips for travellers, we love your girthy mushroom tip!!

  • @patty4349
    @patty4349 21 день назад +2

    I have diabetes and wear a pump and a CGM. This can cause issues at airport security ( the pump can not go through the x ray device). Are there similar cruise related issues?

    • @debrathomson252
      @debrathomson252 21 день назад +2

      My daughter has these and has problems with airlines and has to argue with them about not having her pump scanned although she has information from the company re not to x-ray but when we went on QE last year no problem at all.

  • @COLINJELY
    @COLINJELY 21 день назад +3

    I use a CPAP machine. I have never put anything in it but tap water. I just bring an ordinary extension cord. I have done a couple of cruises on Vista Class Ships. never had a problem with the power cord of my machine reaching from the power outlets on one side of the room, to the bedside table on the other

  • @msfishandchips7204
    @msfishandchips7204 7 дней назад

    P&O were advised prior to sailing that an autistic child was booked in to kids activities. The child was so looking forward to going and within an hour of the child being admitted to kids activities for the first time, the child had been triggered by the woman in charge and a huge melt down after which the child was shamed and "punished" and advised would be suspended from kids area if it happened again !!
    P&O were using unqualified cheap carers (from Malaysia) who actually had an accent so the child had difficulty understanding them, the carer had no idea about autism or for that matter appropriate childcare imo.
    So from then on, for the rest of the cruise, the child was supervised 100% of the cruise by the parent and the child did have a wonderful time, loved the pool area with all the other kids, no more melt downs.
    The point is, P&O and cruise lines, *need* one professional staff member to supervise hands on with children who are diagnosed ADHD or Autism, even if they require medical certificate. If they are encouraging more families they *need* to be across this, big time!

  • @cjsrescues
    @cjsrescues 13 дней назад

    What about service dogs, real service dogs, not ESAs? I have one for PTSD from my military service and was wondering about policy and accommodations for "potty" times.

  • @sidhayes6168
    @sidhayes6168 7 дней назад

    Interesting info for sure but seeing the crowds on board, it would be unlikely that,even if I were paid, would not go on a cruise.

  • @stevehayman
    @stevehayman 21 день назад +2

    I understand that power bars with surge protectors are not allowed because cruise ships are wired differently than your house is and they present a risk, but I have seen small power strips with a modest extension, 4 outlets and importantly, NO surge protector, advertised as "cruise friendly.". Any thoughts on whether this is actually OK?

    • @reedaharris1341
      @reedaharris1341 21 день назад +3

      It's best to check with your individual line but usually as long as it doesn't have a surge protector you should be fine. You can also get a long extension cord.

    • @cherifurr3935
      @cherifurr3935 21 день назад +1

      I’ve had no problem with cords that have no surge protectors.

  • @DavidNewmanDr
    @DavidNewmanDr 20 дней назад +1

    Do you have a video of things you have to take on a cruise or be denied boarding?

  • @kaceylee8465
    @kaceylee8465 21 день назад

    You mentioned that heating elements are usually not allowed on board. What about a collapsible electric kettle with an adapter.? I understand you can get the hot water from various venues on board or room service but if I were to bring the kettle, would it be allowed by the cruise lines? Thanks in advance!

    • @potstech
      @potstech 21 день назад +5

      No it is not allowed as it is a heating device.

    • @cherifurr3935
      @cherifurr3935 21 день назад +4

      No!