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Carnival and Royal Caribbean have updated their policies to prohibit passengers from bringing extension cords and multi-plug outlets on board, citing safety concerns. (cruise.blog)

By |June 11th, 2025|Categories: Feature, General, LTPost|Tags: |

In 2025, cruising is more vibrant than ever. As we embrace new travel experiences, the cruise industry is making strides to prioritize our safety and comfort on board. Recently, Carnival and Royal Caribbean updated a policy that restricts passengers from bringing extension cords and multi-plug outlets. This change, while surprising to some, stems from genuine safety concerns and enhances our overall cruising experience. Why the Policy Change? Safety is paramount, especially in an environment like a cruise ship, which is essentially a floating city. With so much on the line—from the intricate electrical systems to the well-being of[...]

Carnival and Royal Caribbean Ban Multi-Plug Outlets

By |May 5th, 2025|Categories: Feature, General, LTPost|Tags: |

For those of us who crave adventure, the cruise industry often feels like a colorful tapestry of new experiences, rich cultures, and unforgettable memories. But as we set sail into 2025, an important shift has occurred that is prompting many to reconsider their packing strategies: both Carnival and Royal Caribbean have banned multi-plug outlets on their ships. This change has sparked conversations among cruisers about adapting to life at sea, enhancing our onboard experience, and ultimately making the most out of our journeys. Unpacking the Multi-Plug Dilemma Imagine this: after your day exploring the dramatic cliffs of Santorini[...]

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