PROHIBITED ITEMS; DRUG & ALCOHOL RESTRICTIONS; BAGGAGE Sample Clauses

PROHIBITED ITEMS; DRUG & ALCOHOL RESTRICTIONS; BAGGAGE. (a) The following are strictly prohibited on the Ship and during all aspects of the Cruise Package: radioactive materials, recreational and medicinal marijuana and other controlled substances under USA law (see United States DEA Drug Schedules at xxx.xxx.xxx/xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx or under any foreign jurisdiction the Ship enters (except lawfully obtained and transported prescription drugs other than marijuana), firearms, ammunition, weapons, fireworks, aerial drones, illicit or hazardous materials, hand irons, water heaters, and candles. Passengers are allowed to bring aboard two (2) bottles of wine or champagne (750ml) per cabin for their enjoyment onboard for a 7-day Cruise or three (3) bottles for an 8-day (or longer) Cruise. Passengers may consume these permitted outside beverages in public areas on the Ship, but a small corkage fee (approximately US$15 + 15% gratuity) will be applied to the Passenger’s onboard account. All additional alcohol brought onboard the Ship by the Passenger (meaning wine, beer and/or hard alcohol) including alcohol purchased at ports of call along the Cruise route, will be kept by the Ship’s xxxxxx and delivered to the Passenger’s cabin the last evening of the Cruise. We will carry as baggage only your personal effects consisting of wearing apparel, toilet articles and similar items for your wearing, comfort or convenience during the Cruise and not belonging to or intended for use by any other person or for sale. For loading and unloading the Ship and other means of transportation, all baggage must be tendered for carriage in securely constructed and locked suitcases or trunks. All baggage must be able to be safely stowed in your cabin on the Ship. The only animals permitted to accompany you are service dogs trained to do work or perform tasks for passengers with disabilities; you are responsible for complying with governmental health, documentation and other requirements as to recognized service dogs.
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