Royal Caribbean International has issued new guidelines regarding stateroom door decorations, which has sparked debate among cruise passengers. The cruise line's official policy prohibits placing materials on the interior of the ship, including stateroom doors and corridors, citing safety concerns, particularly related to fire hazards. The guidelines also aim to prevent damage caused by adhesives used for decorations. While some passengers view door decorations as an important part of the cruise experience, others express concerns about the potential for theft and vandalism of personal items. Royal Caribbean has stated that any decorations displayed outside stateroom doors are at the guests' own risk and that the company is not responsible for items that go missing.
Cruise Line Implements New Guidelines for Stateroom Door Decorations
Royal Caribbean International has introduced stricter guidelines for stateroom door decorations, prohibiting materials on the ship's interior due to safety concerns. This policy has led to discussions among passengers about the importance of door decorations and the risks of theft and damage.
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