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Planning a Caribbean cruise vacation in February on the princess cruise ship lines. I would like to bring along my phantom. Has anyone had any experience taking the Phantom on a cruise ship or any problems in doing so. Thanks
Khudson7 said:Planning a Caribbean cruise vacation in February on the princess cruise ship lines. I would like to bring along my phantom. Has anyone had any experience taking the Phantom on a cruise ship or any problems in doing so. Thanks
Yes, thanks for your response...I just sent off the request today. I quoted what others said here about other ships being accommodating and storing it during cruising to avoid any liability on there part but suggesting they be accommodating like other ships have done, as well. I will let everyone know what their response is.ExtraKim said:Contact Princess and ask for a permit to bring the Phantom on the ship. I have one for two cruises with Royal Caribbean in jan - feb next year, I need to hand it in during the time I´m onboard but can take it out when the ship is in port.
I did receive a response from the Regal Princess about their drone policy for passengers. Here it is;Khudson7 said:Yes, thanks for your response...I just sent off the request today. I quoted what others said here about other ships being accommodating and storing it during cruising to avoid any liability on there part but suggesting they be accommodating like other ships have done, as well. I will let everyone know what their response is.ExtraKim said:Contact Princess and ask for a permit to bring the Phantom on the ship. I have one for two cruises with Royal Caribbean in jan - feb next year, I need to hand it in during the time I´m onboard but can take it out when the ship is in port.
That WOULD be nice but I seriously doubt it. I am pretty sure they will want the phantom. The question I need to decide now is... I have 2 cases, one hard case with good protection but very heavy, and another lighter backpack case which is what I wanted to take. But if it gets manhandled poorly, the backpack case would not protect all that well. Decisions...decisions...ExtraKim said:I hope that I only need to turn in the remotecontrol but they will probably not think that´s enough.
Khudson7 said:I received a response from our Security Department which I enclose here below for your reference:
Drones are prohibited items onboard and need to be surrendered to security upon embarkaiton.
Guests can collect a drone if taking off the ship in port, with advanced notification to our staff.
Guests are solely responsible for checking with the local port laws regarding the use of drones ashore (may not be allowed in ports of call near the ship).
Guests surrender drones upon return to vessel each time, and drones are given back on final disembarkation.
I sent you a PM but not sure we are on the same boat(so to speak)jgarraffo said:Khudson7 said:I received a response from our Security Department which I enclose here below for your reference:
Drones are prohibited items onboard and need to be surrendered to security upon embarkaiton.
Guests can collect a drone if taking off the ship in port, with advanced notification to our staff.
Guests are solely responsible for checking with the local port laws regarding the use of drones ashore (may not be allowed in ports of call near the ship).
Guests surrender drones upon return to vessel each time, and drones are given back on final disembarkation.
Khudson7, I'm in the same scenario. I sent across an email on http://www.royalcaribbean.com and haven't heard back. Could I trouble you to share the email address of who responded or the email you sent the question to?