Just a way of keeping that slob off the cruise. Saves gas.
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/c...rnd/index.html
Gulliksen said staff "will look out for guests wearing clothes with inappropriate images or language and ask them to change as needed. We will evaluate situations on a case by case basis and take appropriate steps as necessary."
The cruise line's other attire guidelines for the dining room and other public spaces remain the same, Gulliksen says.
That means no jeans, men's sleeveless shirts, shorts, T-shirts, sportswear, baseball hats, flip-flops or bathing suits on formal evenings -- aka the "'Cruise Elegant" Dress Code.
Which one of you basement dwelling, posting re s wears stupid on cruises...out with it!
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Just a way of keeping that slob off the cruise. Saves gas.
I thought people went on cruises to get huge.
... to get hugs
The air quality on cruise ships is so bad, it could harm your health
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/24/healt...ort/index.html
Cruise ship nightmare: After measles, norovirus outbreaks, why does anyone still set sail?
https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinio...ne-ncna1043516
Luxury cruise giant emits 10 times more air pollution (SOx) than all of Europe’s cars
https://www.transportenvironment.org...E2%80%93-study
Seems risky hugging huge people.
Banning s seems extreme though I must say.
It's good that they're running a tight ship, tbh.
Slobs are their clientele. When normal people travel they stay within city limits. Not loitering around on a ship
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