From now on, Carnival Cruise Line passengers will only be allowed to wear 'respectful' clothing
Carnival Cruise Line says it's banning guests from wearing clothing during the cruise that may be considered offensive or contain nudity, profanity, sexual innuendo/suggestions. Carnival Cruise Line says no.reads Carnival's website FAQ.
While Carnival's crew isn't "the clothing or expression police," spokesman Vance Gulliksen says the change came after some reports in other travel sectors of customers wearing clothing with "very threatening messages.""We already have some basic clothing guidelines in place and our guests respect them and understand we are a family-focused business," he says.
The cruise line's other attire guidelines for the dining room and other public spaces remain the same, Gulliksen says. "Well, I for one, hope their new policy is effective. I cringed every time I saw someone with a profanity bearing tshirt. It'll be hard to enforce though," wrote Cruise Critic Member Joe817.
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