Bobby Winds Posted yesterday at 11:11 AM #1 Share Posted yesterday at 11:11 AM I have a small pocket knife that is about the size of my baby finger. It has a small blade, nail file, scissors, tweezers and a tooth pick included in this very handy knife. I have had it for about 40 years and don't want to lose it if they won't allow it onboard. However, I would like to take it with me because it is so useful. I know the rules are no knifes over 4" and this doesn't come close but I also know the inspectors can be dumba$$ at times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
montecarloss Posted yesterday at 11:37 AM #2 Share Posted yesterday at 11:37 AM I always put mine in my checked luggage. No problem. Have lost a few that I forget are in my carryon on my key ring. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bobby Winds Posted yesterday at 12:25 PM Author #3 Share Posted yesterday at 12:25 PM 47 minutes ago, montecarloss said: I always put mine in my checked luggage. No problem. Have lost a few that I forget are in my carryon on my key ring. When you say "lost" the ship inspectors took it away during you being check onto the ship ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
montecarloss Posted yesterday at 12:33 PM #4 Share Posted yesterday at 12:33 PM I lost it at airport security. I don't carry it with me when I go off the ship, so I don't know how picky ship security would be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hallux Posted yesterday at 12:36 PM #5 Share Posted yesterday at 12:36 PM I daily carry one at home, it stays home when I go on a cruise. I see no need to. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ColeThornton Posted yesterday at 12:41 PM #6 Share Posted yesterday at 12:41 PM Chances are if it's in your luggage it won't be an issue. But for those of us who have been around awhile we know there are some port workers who are real idiots. For a person like me who treasures small things like that that you have had for a lifetime I recommend you leave it at home. You can go for a whole week without doing "MacGyver" stuff on the ship. 🙂 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RocketMan275 Posted yesterday at 01:12 PM #7 Share Posted yesterday at 01:12 PM 1 hour ago, Bobby Winds said: I have a small pocket knife that is about the size of my baby finger. It has a small blade, nail file, scissors, tweezers and a tooth pick included in this very handy knife. I have had it for about 40 years and don't want to lose it if they won't allow it onboard. However, I would like to take it with me because it is so useful. I know the rules are no knifes over 4" and this doesn't come close but I also know the inspectors can be dumba$$ at times. If you have an emotional attachment, leave it at home and get another which you don't mind losing. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Traveling Man Posted yesterday at 02:05 PM #8 Share Posted yesterday at 02:05 PM I had one taken from me that I had forgotten to remove from my carry on bag. Since then I always have placed it in my checked luggage. I have it in my pocket right now while on board a ship. The ship’s security folks never have questioned me about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare YVRteacher Posted yesterday at 03:24 PM #9 Share Posted yesterday at 03:24 PM 2 hours ago, ColeThornton said: Chances are if it's in your luggage it won't be an issue. But for those of us who have been around awhile we know there are some port workers who are real idiots. For a person like me who treasures small things like that that you have had for a lifetime I recommend you leave it at home. You can go for a whole week without doing "MacGyver" stuff on the ship. 🙂 Not if you have a rattling balcony door! In that case it’s full on MacGyver! I used to travel with a pocket knife and never had a problem on NCL. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare JGmf Posted yesterday at 03:47 PM #10 Share Posted yesterday at 03:47 PM Assuming that if it's in your checked luggage (at airport and given to porters at the dock), you won't have any issues. Yeah, I've had my tiny key chain pocket knife confiscated by TSA, but scissors stored in my toiletries kit in my checked bag: no problem. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bobby Winds Posted yesterday at 04:19 PM Author #11 Share Posted yesterday at 04:19 PM 51 minutes ago, YVRteacher said: Not if you have a rattling balcony door! In that case it’s full on MacGyver! I used to travel with a pocket knife and never had a problem on NCL. Yes the little knife can do many things. Like the scissors can cut a loose hanging thread on ones pants or the file can be used as a straight slot screw driver to tighten a loose screw. And the tweezers can be used for many things including remove a ingrown hair while shaving a a sliver in your foot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bobby Winds Posted yesterday at 04:20 PM Author #12 Share Posted yesterday at 04:20 PM 32 minutes ago, JGmf said: Assuming that if it's in your checked luggage (at airport and given to porters at the dock), you won't have any issues. Yeah, I've had my tiny key chain pocket knife confiscated by TSA, but scissors stored in my toiletries kit in my checked bag: no problem. No plane to get to the port. We are travelling on a AAA bus tour from Buffalo to NYC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare JGmf Posted yesterday at 04:24 PM #13 Share Posted yesterday at 04:24 PM 2 minutes ago, Bobby Winds said: No plane to get to the port. We are travelling on a AAA bus tour from Buffalo to NYC. Yikes, that's a brutal bus ride. Wave when you pass my neighborhood. Store the knife into your toiletries bag along with comb, deodorant, etc. Put said bag in your larger luggage that you hand to the porter at Pier 88. Have a great cruise!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bobby Winds Posted 23 hours ago Author #14 Share Posted 23 hours ago 2 minutes ago, JGmf said: Yikes, that's a brutal bus ride. Wave when you pass my neighborhood. Store the knife into your toiletries bag along with comb, deodorant, etc. Put said bag in your larger luggage that you hand to the porter at Pier 88. Have a great cruise!! We are expecting a smooth ride.......we stop in Rochester and Syracuse to pick up more AAA members before heading the NYC. In previous years we took bus tours to Cape Cod and another to Newport, RI......great not driving and just looking out the window or listening to my cell phone / radio using my headset. For under 2k we see a LOT of NE with local guides everywhere and had fantastic meals included. Look up Maestro Tours out of Buffalo. If the bus goes by your way they will stop and pick you up. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare BirdTravels Posted 18 hours ago #15 Share Posted 18 hours ago 10 hours ago, Bobby Winds said: I have a small pocket knife that is about the size of my baby finger. It has a small blade, nail file, scissors, tweezers and a tooth pick included in this very handy knife. I have had it for about 40 years and don't want to lose it if they won't allow it onboard. However, I would like to take it with me because it is so useful. I know the rules are no knifes over 4" and this doesn't come close but I also know the inspectors can be dumba$$ at times. Hey Bobby If you have questions on prohibited items, look at the prohibited items list that is in your reservation. Random stories from people are irrelevant. What is relevant is the policy. That being said, the port personnel scanning luggage do t work for NCL. They work for the port. They will work on an NCL one day and may work a Carnival or Royal the next day. So what they flag is often random since every cruise line has different policies. https://www.ncl.com/prohibited-items Knives with a blade longer than 4 inches/10.16 cm 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gizfish Posted 11 hours ago #16 Share Posted 11 hours ago If it's important to you, leave it home as there is a chance you may get a security person who is overly zealous. I speak from personal experience with the NY port for an NCL cruise. I had a small screw driver set that I received from some company's promotion; small plastic case, maybe 1 1/2" by 2" in size with a handle and different types of screwdriver attachments in it in my purse. I wasn't planning on taking the ship apart, and in all honesty thought nothing of having it as it was always in my bag. Sure enough the security person confiscated it, only because she could not understand why I had it, even though it resembles nothing on the list of prohibited items. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oakman58 Posted 4 hours ago #17 Share Posted 4 hours ago If it is as small as you say, put it in your toiletries bag and it will probably go through. On the other hand, if it has sentimental value, leave it home and buy a similar knife to take. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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