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Thanks for your responses, that pool ball is staying at home.

 

Honestly, I don't see any rules against it, but the pools are small. I'm sure if it is something real big, or you are bothering other passengers, they may say something. If you want to know for sure, I would suggest an email to Royal Caribbean. Have a good cruise.

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Yes, the pools are small and most toys are frowned upon.

I'd say yes to dive-sticks or splash balls (size of softballs) but no to noodles or floats.

Remember, too, that you'll probably be visiting the beach during your island stops. You can bring whatever toys you like for the beach.

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I did a quick search for RCI pool signs. The signs don't say anything about pool toys. I would agree though that the pools are normally crowded and you may find some pretty unhappy cruisers if you bring any significant pool toys.

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