No you cant they will take it then give it back to you at the end of your trip.
They get it from a desalination plant onboard a mighty fine ship.
Typically, passengers are not allowed to bring their own alcohol or beverages on a cruise ship due to the ship's own onboard regulations. However, there may be exceptions for special occasions or specific cruise lines that allow you to bring a limited amount of alcohol. It is best to check with the cruise line's policies before attempting to bring your own beverages on board.
I don't see why not! :)
750 ml. However, some cruise lines prohibit bringing bottles of wine onboard for consumption. Therefore, they will hold the bottle until the passenger disembarks. It is wise to inquire beforehand.
Yes it will be fine as long as it isn't alcohol it will be allowed!
In most cases the ship will leave unless you are on one of the excursions sponsored by the cruise line.
Yes, you're allowed to buy beer in port and bring it on the ship. However, you can't drink it onboard. Ship staff will take it from you when you board, and return it only when you've reached your final destination and are ready to disembark.
Yes, you can bring a walker on a cruise ship. Most cruise lines allow passengers to bring mobility aids such as walkers on board. It is recommended to inform the cruise line in advance to ensure proper accommodations.
Normally not.
yes you can.
The average cruise ship has a fresh water capacity ranging from 30,000 to 50,000 gallons (approximately 113,500 to 189,000 liters). This capacity is essential for various onboard needs, including drinking, cooking, and sanitation. Many cruise ships produce fresh water through desalination processes, ensuring a continuous supply during voyages. The exact capacity can vary depending on the size and class of the ship.
If you worked onboard a cruise ship, you typically file for unemployment in the state where you are considered a resident or where you maintain your permanent address. Depending on the cruise line's operations, you may also need to contact the state’s unemployment office where the cruise line is registered. It's important to check the specific state's guidelines, as rules can vary. Additionally, ensure you have the necessary employment documentation and details about your tenure on the ship when filing.