Whilst packing may not be the most thrilling aspect of a holiday, it certainly builds anticipation as you decide what essentials to take along on your travels.
For those embarking on a cruisein particular, it's crucial to familiarise yourself with the varying regulations each cruiseline enforces to ensure passenger safety whilst at sea. Typically, this involves each vessel maintaining a list of forbidden items that passengers are not allowed to bring aboard.
To help fellow holidaymakers in knowing what to leave behind, travel enthusiast Laurie – who goes by 'traveltipsbylaurie' on Instagram where she boasts 312,000 followers – has shared her expert advice on cruise packing.
In a recent video, she highlighted one specific item that's banned from all cruise ships and will be confiscated upon boarding due to the risks associated with it.
"Do not get kicked off your ship by doing this one travel tip for the electronics that you bring to the ship," Laurie warned at the beginning of her clip. "Just save yourself the stress by doing this one travel tip."
"In our room with two twin beds, there is only one outlet section on one side, so get a powerstrip that is non-surge protecting, this one's from Amazon," she told viewers.
In the caption accompanying her post, she clarified that standard power strip towers or extension leads won't make it past cruise ship security as staff will seize them as soon as you board.
The reason? Their surge protection elements pose a substantial fire risk. Cruise vessels operate on different electrical systems to residential properties, and when surge protectors interact with the ship's power network, they can trigger overheating, flip circuit breakers, and create genuine safety concerns.
That said, you're permitted to bring aboard a "non surge protector" power strip, which typically gets the green light on cruise ships. Multi-port USB chargers (without high-voltage sockets) generally pass muster too.
But, it's wise to double-check with your specific cruise line before you embark, so you know what the rules are beforehand.
Should your power strip be confiscated when you step onto the vessel, crew members will tag it and ensure its return when you disembark.
The comments section quickly filled with responses, as numerous people were caught off guard by this stringent cruise ship policy.
"Oh I had no idea," one individual remarked.
Another shared: "I brought one a few years ago and it was taken right away. I got it as I exited the cruise ship. You are absolutely right!!!".
A third person said: "Royal [Caribbean] doesn't allow any power plugs with a cord. They are only allowing non surge protectors that plug directly in. I thought Celebrity (owned by same company) had been doing this, too."
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