Think twice before reserving a lounger on the Lido deck.
Even for seasoned cruisers, some rules and customs while at sea are still head-scratchers. These floating hotels have laws they must abide by, sure, but some are just so darn weird we can’t help but call them out. Read on to learn about the background and history of these strange rules—especially so you don’t break them on your next sailing. Many of these rules are more than failure to practice proper social etiquette. If you’re caught not complying with these rules, you could be banned from the cruise line for life. And that might be worse than getting off at the next port.
I've always find found the Time changes on cruises to be extremely annoying! I bring a manual watch for that purpose!
Everyone needs to check their specific cruise line before sailing as #4 is NOT TRUE to the majority of cruise lines anyway. You are not allowe to bring an iron, but that does not include hair irons (curling or flat). Before I posted this comment, I have looked up mulitple companies, including Carnival, and confirmed that hair irons are not subject to the iron rule.
I was thinking "bombshells." None of this stuff is all that serious. Not really. 🤓