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Royal Caribbean Bans Multi-Plug Outlets: What You Need to Know

Royal Caribbean has updated its prohibited items list to include multi-plug outlets, classifying them as "flammable items." The change aims to prevent overloading outlets, which can lead to fire hazards. With limited power outlets onboard, passengers should plan ahead for charging devices and review the cruise line’s restrictions to avoid having items confiscated.

Royal Caribbean Bans Multi-Plug Outlets: What You Need to Know

While it’s no surprise that dangerous items like weapons and fireworks are banned from cruise ships, some prohibited items are less obvious. While it’s no surprise that dangerous items like weapons and fireworks are banned from cruise ships. Some prohibited items are less obvious. Some prohibited items are less obvious. Recently, Royal Caribbean updated its list. It now includes multi-plug outlets. These are classified as “flammable items” alongside extension cords and power strips.

These outlets are often brought by travelers to charge multiple devices like phones, tablets, and hair tools. They are now specifically banned due to the risk of overloading outlets. Overuse could cause overheating, potential fire hazards, or power loss.

A multi-plug outlet is a compact device that plugs directly into a single socket, expanding it to accommodate several plugs. Although convenient, Royal Caribbean now strictly forbids them.

Why the Change?

This policy update highlights growing concerns about electrical safety onboard. Overloaded outlets can lead to fire hazards, particularly on older ships where power outlets are scarce. This may frustrate passengers who rely on multiple devices that need charging.

In addition to banning multi-plug outlets, the prohibited items list has expanded. It now includes detailed descriptions of restricted items like sharp objects and tools. There are also surprising additions like cattle prods.

Alternative Solutions for Charging Devices

Without multi-plug outlets, travelers must plan their charging strategy carefully. Here are some helpful tips:

  • Limit Devices: Consider which gadgets are truly necessary during the cruise. With so many activities available onboard, some devices might remain unused.
  • Stagger Charging: Plan to charge devices at strategic times. For example, do this while enjoying poolside fun or dining. This helps make the most of limited outlets.
  • Recharge Overnight: Recharging phones, tablets, or e-readers overnight ensures they are fully powered for the next day.

Ultimately, it’s every cruiser’s responsibility to review the prohibited items list before sailing. Checking Royal Caribbean’s policy ahead of time will help avoid any inconvenience during embarkation.