MAJOR CHANGES to the RULES Shocking Cruisers in 2025
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MAJOR CHANGES to the RULES Shocking Cruisers in 2025
If you thought cruise vacations were all about buffets, sunsets, and carefree adventures… think again.
2025 has quietly become the year of the crackdown across almost every major cruise line.
Royal Caribbean, Carnival, MSC, Disney, and others have all rolled out brand-new rules — some for safety, others for profit, and a few that honestly feel like overreactions to viral chaos.
And it’s not just about losing a perk or paying a higher fee. Some of these changes can actually get you kicked off the ship… or banned for life.
So today, we’re breaking down 14 shocking new cruise rules that have passengers furious, confused, and in some cases, completely banned.
MAJOR CHANGES to the RULES Shocking Cruisers in 2025
Let’s dive in.
Rule #1 — The Power Strip Ban Nobody Saw Coming.
It sounds ridiculous, right? But yes — your innocent little extension cord might now be contraband.
Royal Caribbean and several other lines have officially banned power strips and extension cords, even the ones without surge protectors. The reason? Fire hazards. Cruise ships operate under extremely strict fire-safety codes, and any device that can overheat or spark is seen as a major risk.
The issue is that most passengers use these just to charge phones, cameras, or laptops. But because some travelers plugged in kettles or heating pads, everyone now pays the price.
So, if you’re packing for your next cruise — leave that power bar at home, or risk having security confiscate it right at embarkation.
MAJOR CHANGES to the RULES Shocking Cruisers in 2025
Rule #2 — The Death of the Bluetooth Speaker.
Remember when you could lounge by the pool, play your favorite songs, and set the vibe?
Well, that era’s officially over — at least on Carnival Cruise Line.
Bluetooth speakers are now completely banned, and yes, they will check.
Why? Too many passengers turned pool decks into personal nightclubs. Volume wars, explicit lyrics, and noise complaints pushed crew members to their limits. Carnival finally said “enough.”
Today, even small speakers are prohibited. The only sound allowed? Whatever’s coming from the ship’s official system.
It’s a small rule — but it’s also a sign of how cruise lines are tightening control over passenger behavior.