pkkghfn Posted February 16, 2014 #51 Share Posted February 16, 2014 "...I start each cruise sanitizing counters, handles, remotes, telephone, etc. with Clorox wipes. We use knuckles for elevator buttons and avoid stair railings..." Our party has done the same thing on each of our previous 5 cruises. I mean we wipe down just about the entire cabin. With such repetitive and fast weekly turnover, there is NO WAY housekeeping can clean EVERYTHING in a cabin. So far, so good. Not even a sniffle among us. (knock on wood) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
justjim312 Posted February 16, 2014 #52 Share Posted February 16, 2014 So you have been in the brig.:D There's no passenger brig. Wrong. At least the Dream has a brig, I've seen it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
festivalfrau Posted February 18, 2014 #53 Share Posted February 18, 2014 We went to the Q&A with the CD last week and he said that they will guard a door for an unruly guest, but if it is SO bad, then they WILL use the brig. But in that situation, they are usually turned over to law enforcement at the next port... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meme2manthajoe Posted February 18, 2014 #54 Share Posted February 18, 2014 If the guest has been quarantined and is ignoring the restriction, a guard will be placed outside their cabin until they can be escorted off the ship. I saw this happened on a NCL cruise (cabin next to ours). When the passengers were put off the ship, they were turned over to the local island health department for land quarantine (at the passengers' expense). Ok that makes sense. When I had Noro they told me to stay in my room and I did. I was too sick to do otherwise. But I know some people are just boneheads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sue Do-Over Posted February 18, 2014 #55 Share Posted February 18, 2014 Even if there is a brig, there may have been more individuals involved in an incident than the brig could hold. They wouldn't put all three or more guys from a fight in there together, would they? So, extras would be confined to their quarters with a guard of some sort -- maybe the most injured, or the most cooperative, or least drunk. A really mean drunk could do some serious damage to a stateroom, but probably couldn't hurt anything but himself down in the brig. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ehfl Posted February 18, 2014 #56 Share Posted February 18, 2014 The person was likely under quarantine for some kind of health problem, or possibly had violated the code of conduct. They used to keelhaul passengers for conduct violations, but they don't do that as much anymore, and just confine people to quarters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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