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Does Royal Caribbean use metal detectors?

An attendant will check your boarding pass, and then you'll have your bags x-rayed while you walk through a metal detector. All of your carry-on luggage will go through the x-ray machine, which looks just like what you'd encounter at the airport. You do not have to remove liquid items or laptops from your bags.



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Screening for a cruise is relatively straightforward. An attendant will check your boarding pass, and then you'll have your bags x-rayed while you walk through a metal detector. All of your carry-on luggage will go through the x-ray machine, which looks just like what you'd encounter at the airport.

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Caribbean – YES A felon is able to go on a cruise to the Caribbean as long as they're able to meet the entry criteria of the nations that they plan to visit. A US Passport card can be used to visit the Caribbean by cruise, this may be easier to obtain for felons that are ineligible for a passport.

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Do they search for drugs on cruise ships? Cruise lines use a variety of methods to search for illegal drugs including x-rays, metal detectors, scanners and sniffer dogs. That said, the security team's main priority isn't to look for drugs, as they have other things to be concerned with.

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If there is an item in your luggage that is prohibited or is believed to be prohibited, your bag will be taken to a screening location and will be inspected by our Security Team onboard.

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The answer is yes, most cruise ships do have some form of detention facility on board, commonly known as a “brig”. These facilities are typically small rooms located in the lower decks of the ship and are used to detain passengers or crew members who have broken the law or violated the ship's rules and regulations.

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You will need to pass through an x-ray machine and have your carry-ons scanned, but the process is not as rigorous as at the airport. (You likely won't need to remove your shoes, for example.) Then you'll enter a large open space with roped-off lines and check-in stations.

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The short answer is yes; a felon can go on a cruise, but not every type of cruise.

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While certain CBD products used for medicinal purposes may be legal in the US, they are not legal in all the ports we visit and therefore are also considered prohibited items.” Royal Caribbean also lists illegal drugs and substances under prohibited items on its cruises.

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Marijuana possesses THC levels upward of 20% which keeps it and associated products firmly on the federally banned list. As a result, all CBD is kept off cruise ships as well for the moment.

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Does Royal Caribbean Check Luggage For Alcohol? The Royal Caribbean guest policy states that their security may inspect containers and specifically mention mouthwash, water, and soda bottles, so avoid those options.

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Does Royal Caribbean have drug dogs? Royal Caribbean does sometimes use drug dogs to identify passengers carrying illegal substances. The dogs may be used at the home port, foreign ports or on the ship if someone is suspected of possessing drugs.

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Yes, a vape will go off through a metal detector. Vapes can be detected by metal detectors. Metal detectors are designed to identify the presence of metal objects, including vape devices. Since most vape devices contain metal components, they are likely to be detected by metal detectors.

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Cruise ships do not have police. Instead, an onboard Security Director will oversee the ship's own dedicated security department, staffed by former federal, state and military law enforcement personnel from various countries.

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You are allowed to bring a quart-size, zip-lock bag of liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes though the checkpoint in carryon luggage. These combined items need to be less than 3 ounces. More information from the TSA. So the 3-1-1 rule is the TSA's quick reminder: 3 ounces, 1 quart bag and 1 bag per traveler.

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The vast majority of cruise lines don't publish official curfews, though they do rely on parents to exercise good judgement. Perhaps somewhat surprisingly, the very kid-friendly Disney Cruise Line does not have an official policy regarding curfew for underage cruisers.

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If cruise ship crew suspect you are sneaking alcohol on board they will inspect your luggage in detail. They may check your wine bottles to see if it really is sealed as new and contains wine. They will confiscate it if found to contain spirits, and may even refuse you boarding.

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Guests may also bring non-alcoholic beverages as carry-on items on boarding day. Non-alcoholic beverages may not exceed 12 standard (17 oz.) cans, bottles or cartons per stateroom. Milk and distilled water brought on for infant, medical, or dietary use are permitted.

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They are also great for keeping wet clothes separate from dry. We also like to put liquids that we bring onboard in the bags in case they accidentally spill. No matter what you might need them for, Ziplocs are a great thing to have and take up practically no room in your luggage.

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Screening for a cruise is relatively straightforward. An attendant will check your boarding pass, and then you'll have your bags x-rayed while you walk through a metal detector. All of your carry-on luggage will go through the x-ray machine, which looks just like what you'd encounter at the airport.

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