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15 hours ago, BecciBoo said:

That's not the rule that was posted...it had the caveat, "unattended" to it.

2.      “Guests may not leave items unattended on balconies, as the wind may cause items to fall overboard.

 

 

Good point.  So the OP is not going to go inside for a bathroom break?  😉 

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39 minutes ago, island lady said:

 

Good point.  So the OP is not going to go inside for a bathroom break?  😉 

That must be why the waste paper basket from the cabin is also on the balcony.😉

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47 minutes ago, Ocean Boy said:

That must be why the waste paper basket from the cabin is also on the balcony.😉

 

Oh you such a bad boy...that is why I always liked you!  😄 

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That's really silly, can't someone be responsible and take things in when they leave the cabin, I think that's perfectly reasonable.  What has a potty break got to do with it.  You're still IN the cabin.  I have left swim suits to dry while in the room, that's why we have alligator clips for towels clipped to the chairs.  And I certainly wouldn't leave them while I was away.  Generally at night so they'll be ready for the next day.  I've never left anything "unattended".on my balcony.  We've hung flamingo lights inside along the balcony door.  And I've had Christmas clings on the inside of the door to the balcony. 

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3 minutes ago, BecciBoo said:

That's really silly, can't someone be responsible and take things in when they leave the cabin, I think that's perfectly reasonable.  What has a potty break got to do with it.  You're still IN the cabin.  I have left swim suits to dry while in the room, that's why we have alligator clips for towels clipped to the chairs.  And I certainly wouldn't leave them while I was away.  Generally at night so they'll be ready for the next day.  I've never left anything "unattended".on my balcony.  We've hung flamingo lights inside along the balcony door.  And I've had Christmas clings on the inside of the door to the balcony. 

 

You can relax now...it was a joke.  😉 

 

But if you want to get technical.  Unattended means you are not out on your balcony...but your stuff is.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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anytime I put something on the balcony there'd be a note in my cabin later telling me to get everything off as they were going to do balcony cleaning the next day in port. I'd take stuff in, cleaning never happens. Put it out again, get same note again.

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20 hours ago, Scottdalfonso said:

The fact that you're more concerned over a piece of fabric than the ocean just shows that you are going to do what you want, so this topic may as well be shut down.

 

The American Flag is not just a piece of fabric!

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13 hours ago, cruiseguy1016 said:

 

The American Flag is not just a piece of fabric!

All the more reason to not zip tie it to the balcony rail of a cruise ship.

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On 6/15/2024 at 12:15 AM, cruiseguy1016 said:

 

The American Flag is not just a piece of fabric!

it most certainly is,  unless you're using a plastic flag

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