This cruise line has banned almost all liquids
Norwegian Cruise Line has announced a major change to its carry-on liquid policy, banning almost all liquids with the exclusion of corked wine and baby formula.
The line made the announcement in an email sent to its partners and customers.
The email stated, “At Norwegian Cruise Line, the safety and security of our guests and crew is our top priority. To ensure a safe and enjoyable onboard environment for all, guests are prohibited from bringing any beverages – including liquor, beer and non-alcoholic drinks such as water, soda and juices – on board the company's ships either as carry-on or checked luggage.”
The exceptions to the policy include wine (although it’s subject to a corkage fee) and purified or distilled water if it's being used for baby formula or in a medical device.
The policy will come into effect on all Norwegian Ships from July 15.
The rule hasn’t gone down well with all cruisers, with many bemoaning the fact that this will force them to front up the costs for many highly priced drink packages.
Posting on the Cruise Critic forum, one regular cruise taker said, “I enjoy having soda in the room so I can fill a glass with ice, pour myself some soda, and sit on the balcony and relax. Now I can't do that anymore. If I want soda, I need to go all the way to wherever they sell it, and bring it back to the room. Awful.”
Norwegian Cruise Line has confirmed the policy extends to port excursions, meaning beverages purchased on shore must be finished or discarded before returning.
What’s your take on the policy? Do you think it’s reasonable for the cruise line to put in this rule, or do you think it’s unfair on people taking cruises?
Share your thoughts in the comments.
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