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Read More »Cruise lines do all they can to make sure each ship feels like your home away from home when you set sail. In spite of that, many a cruiser has yearned for extra creature comforts -- a kite to fly over the side of the ship, an iron to keep clothes looking spiffy or simply a bottle of a favorite brand of alcohol. But, whether they're banned by cruise line officials for safety reasons or banned by expert cruisers for practical ones, think twice about bringing the following items onboard. Read on for our list of what not to bring on a cruise. The clothes iron -- that keystone to a frump-free formal night -- is, as far as we can tell, banned industry-wide. After all, fire poses one of the greatest risks to safety at sea. While a few lines like Holland America (some ships) and Carnival (fleetwide) have self-service launderettes with ironing boards, other lines, like Royal Caribbean and Norwegian, do not. Your options are limited to paying the ships' exorbitant pressing fees, hanging suit jackets in a bathroom for an hour with the shower on "scald" (not recommended) or wearing something that looks like a bulldog's face. Related: Cruise Line Laundry Services And while those inclined to pack coffeemakers are certainly in the minority, believe us, they exist. French roast partisans argue that the surcharge-free swill masquerading as coffee is a crime against cruisers. You can grab a halfway decent cup, but you typically have to pay extra for it at the now-industry-standard specialty cafe. But if you want quality java for free, know that bringing your own plug-and-play version of a coffee shop onboard is almost always against the rules. Also be aware that other electric items -- particularly heat-producing ones like hot plates and electric kettles -- are also not allowed onboard. What to pack instead: A garment bag certainly works for some, but Downy Wrinkle Releaser -- available in three-ounce travel-sized containers -- also works to keep clothes wrinkle-free. Passengers who enjoy their coffee minus the tar-like residue also have options. Bring your own ground coffee and a French press, and you can have your favorite brew every day of your cruise.
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