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It does. Thank you so much!!!!

Would you put it in the carry-on or in the suitcase ?

(I ask because those are not allowed on german ships and I do not want to be called into the naughty-room

whatever that may be)....

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You can put it in your suitcase - mainly because you don't want to haul it around! :p

 

From the Celebrity Website

Certain items that generate heat or produce an open flame are not permitted on ship. This includes clothing irons, hotplates, candles, incense and any other item that may create a fire hazard. (Curling irons and hair dryers are allowed.)

 

http://www.celebritycruisesexclusives.com/before-your-cruise/guest-conduct-policy/

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I call it a "hot air brush" :p and have taken mine with me each time - I've not had a problem. And it remains out on the vanity desk, so the cabin steward sees it every day and has never mentioned any objection.

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Has anyone ever had an issue with bringing a heating pad?

This is the only thing that saves my bad back.

 

When called down to the naughty room to get back the charger for my mobility scooter. I saw three heating pads on the table. I would assume that if found, they could take it, and keep it, until the end of the cruise.

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We sailed from Alaska after doing a week on land. I had purchased an ulu knife ( small semi circle blade w/ a wood handle for chopping food, not at all menacing) which was confiscated from my luggage until the end of the cruise. This seemed reasonable until I saw the same item in the ship's gift shop w/ no restrictions re. taking it at the time of purchase :)

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When called down to the naughty room to get back the charger for my mobility scooter. I saw three heating pads on the table. I would assume that if found, they could take it, and keep it, until the end of the cruise.

 

 

Thanks, maybe I will keep it in my carry on if explanations are needed.

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