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Can I bring a battery operated air pump on board with me?

Can I bring my own float and blow it up at my port of call?

It's just a silly float, but I don't want to blow it up by .........well...mouth!!!!

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I can't see that being worth the effort involved. If you are going to a private island you can rent floats, and it's really not all that expensive. Maybe less than paying for extra luggage, (if you fly). BTW You can't take floats in the pool on the ship.

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Can I bring a battery operated air pump on board with me?

Can I bring my own float and blow it up at my port of call?

It's just a silly float, but I don't want to blow it up by .........well...mouth!!!!

 

Yes, I do it all the time. I have a electric pump that I bring and blow my float up at CocoCay all the time. We have the floats that have mesh in the middle so they don't weigh anything. Lots of people bring the rubber floats that you buy at walmart, etc and then blow them up for the day. We used to do that but now that we have the mesh type floats we like them way better so bring those.

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