This article discusses the rules, regulations, and safety concerns surrounding coffee makers onboard cruise ships. It explains that you can request a coffee maker for your room, which will be one found in hotel rooms. However, you cannot bring a travel Kcup maker since it contains a heating element and is a coffee machine.
On the Breakaway, a specialty coffee maker was brought by a room attendant using a European plug. However, you cannot bring any electrical appliances like coffee machines or kettles on board due to fire safety concerns. Carnival does not have any coffee makers in the cabins, including no Keurigs in the suites.
It is generally allowed to bring your own electric kettle on a cruise ship, but it is important to check with the specific cruise line. Most cruise lines do not allow you to bring items such as tea kettles or coffee makers, hot plates, toasters, or mug warmers. Room service can deliver a carafe of coffee with cups at any time for free, so they don’t charge the service charge for room service.
It is important to note that perishable food, fish, and meat are not allowed on a cruise ship, and items with heating elements like coffee makers, kettles, hot plates, and mug warmers cannot be brought onboard. Personal grooming items such as safety razors are allowed, but it is essential to adhere to certain guidelines to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience.
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