Kicked Off at 1 AM? Royal Caribbean Rule Every Parent is Ignoring!
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Kicked Off at 1 AM? Royal Caribbean Rule Every Parent is Ignoring!
In the high-stakes world of the vacation, few things are as polarizing as the "fine print" on a cruise ticket. For decades, the cruise industry has marketed itself as the ultimate "safe haven"—a floating city where parents can finally exhale while their children roam free. But as we move into 2026, a growing tension is bubbling beneath the surface of the Caribbean sun. The "Curfew War" has arrived, and it recently reached a fever pitch in the digital court of public opinion.
Kicked Off at 1 AM? Royal Caribbean Rule Every Parent is Ignoring!
It all started with a seemingly innocent post in the popular "Jenn and Lauren - Royal Caribbean Cruising" Facebook group—a hub for thousands of dedicated U.S. cruisers. A mother posed a question that would ultimately trigger over 500 comments and force the thread to be locked: “How strict is Royal Caribbean about curfew? I’ve got two teens—my daughter is 19 and my son is 17 and a half. They aren’t partiers, they don’t drink, they’re night owls… just roaming the ship, getting late-night virgin Pina Coladas and ice cream. Should I be worried?”
Kicked Off at 1 AM? Royal Caribbean Rule Every Parent is Ignoring!
This incident goes beyond a simple debate about timing. It exposes deeper tensions within the modern cruise industry—where personal freedom collides with strict security rules, and differing parenting philosophies clash across generations of passengers.
To understand the friction, one must first understand the law of the sea. Royal Caribbean (RC) is crystal clear in its Guest Health, Safety, and Conduct Policy. Across the fleet—from the record-breaking Icon of the Seas to the classic Voyager class—the rule is absolute: Guests aged 17 and under must be in their staterooms by 1:00 AM.