"Do Not Cruise List" Bans
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Hawai'i Nei
Programs: Au: HA, UA, Marriott, Hilton; GE
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"Do Not Cruise List" Bans
Ways to get put on a "Do Not Cruise List:"
https://thepointsguy.com/cruise/crui...nned-for-life/
Summary: Let your kid run wild, do a cc charge back, get too personal with the staff....
https://thepointsguy.com/cruise/crui...nned-for-life/
Summary: Let your kid run wild, do a cc charge back, get too personal with the staff....
#2




Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Redondo Beach, CA USA
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Posts: 4,042
A couple of those sounded like overly-harsh punishments, leading me to believe there was more to the story. But the chargeback one I totally understand and agree with--were I running NCL, even after the greedy woman paid back the $3k I would have kept her on the do-not-sail list.
#3



Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: San Francisco
Posts: 2,962
I know that on Seabourn, my main cruise line, guests have been banned over the years for various reasons, the top one being physical, sexual, and/or verbal assaults towards guests or crew.
Just a few days ago, a guest was offloaded from one of their expedition ships due to his behavior; he has a neurological disorder that causes him to offend and annoy guests and crew all the time, and he was constantly complaining (on the ship to everyone and on social media alleging discrimination) and demandng special treatment and exemptions from normal acceptable behaviour. After too many warnings, he was finally kicked off the ship, to everyone's relief.
Just a few days ago, a guest was offloaded from one of their expedition ships due to his behavior; he has a neurological disorder that causes him to offend and annoy guests and crew all the time, and he was constantly complaining (on the ship to everyone and on social media alleging discrimination) and demandng special treatment and exemptions from normal acceptable behaviour. After too many warnings, he was finally kicked off the ship, to everyone's relief.

