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Royal Caribbean Cracks Down on Cabin Door Decorations

Royal Caribbean Cracks Down on Cabin Door Decorations
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Royal Caribbean has recently implemented new restrictions concerning decorations allowed on cabin doors during its cruises. These updated regulations are actively being enforced on board, aiming to control what passengers can display outside their staterooms throughout the voyage.

Passenger Reaction and Compliance

The announcement of these rules has generated significant debate among cruise travelers, with many expressing strong reactions to the company’s approach. Passengers sailing with Royal Caribbean are now required to adhere to these decoration guidelines to avoid any penalties during their time at sea.

While details on the specific items prohibited and the precise enforcement methods remain undisclosed, the policy underscores the

cruise line’s intention to standardize onboard environments. The response from the cruise community illustrates the balancing act between personal expression and company regulations in shared spaces.

The company continues to monitor and enforce these decoration policies throughout its fleet, signaling a firm stance on maintaining these standards during cruises.