Think your profanity-laced T-shirt would be fun to wear on your next cruise? Carnival Cruise Line says no.
Dominica, Galway, Jamaica: 20 places to visit in 202002:03Watch how baker turns pizza into art02:10Think your profanity-laced T-shirt would be fun to wear on your next cruise?Guests should"ensure their clothing and accessories are respectful to fellow guests,"That means nothing worn during the cruise should"contain any message that may be considered offensive or contain nudity, profanity, sexual innuendo/suggestions.
"Following the announcement, we've seen a number of cruisers come out in favor of this policy change and hope to see the line able to enact the rule onboard," said McDaniel.Carnival won CruiseCritic's "best value for money" awardGulliksen 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.
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.Lots of posters on CruiseCritic's message boards applauded the change.
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