Recently, a video on facebook has been shared that shows a woman elaborately enclosing her door and putting in her place a series of makeshift failures.
It is easy to see why people would want additional security after the recent arrest of a member of the Royal Caribbean crew that had been secretly recording passengers in their cabin bathrooms. That hidden camera box was a very rare example of a crew member that crossed a line, but women have been cautious when they travel alone.
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Cruise cabins, such as hotel rooms, can access cleaners, maintenance personnel and other crew members. In general, these people only access their room after touching, but there are people who could access their cabin against their will.
The viral video is probably a bit excessive. However, he mentions the broader theme of the cabins and the safety of cruises.
That is something that the carnival brand ambassador Cruise Line, John Heald, approached in a answer to a recent question.
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Carnival Passenger has a peephole question
Each carnival cabin has a peephole so that the person in the room can see who could be outside. “H” had a question about whether those peepholes are a security concern.
“Why do all Carnival ship cabins don't have a peephole cover? Leave it there all week and I have never had a cabin administrator, they shared it,” they shared.
Heald had a serious answer and a couple of jokes.
“Thank you 'H' and yes, we had to have Tom of accounts solved how much money we could save by not putting covers in the pios holes, we saved millions. Ok, that makes no sense, of course not … no … no … To mention that if Tom of the accounts had calculated this, it would always be known as Peeping Tom, “he wrote.
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The brand ambassador made it clear that it is not necessary to block the peephole.
“Honestly, I don't understand why you would want to put a Kleenex there, but if you wish, you can. No one can see in your cabin but do what makes you feel comfortable,” he wrote.
Heald then continued with a joke.
“All this reminds me when I was a cruise director in the Carnival fantasy. I had a small costumes next to where the dancers changed during the shows. I am here to admit that there was a small hole in the wall that made it possible to see everything, It was fine, although … I let them look, “he added.
Carnival passengers share stories of peel
Many carnival passengers cover the peephole, but not for security reasons.
“Look good John and rest. Yes, I cover the peephole because it is a ray of light that shines in the room in the dark. It is like a small flashlight and when you go to the bathroom it will take you in the eye. That is the only reason why the that we do it, “Vicki Hurley Kraemer wrote.
Shawn Caccia shared a similar logic line.
“What about the peephole? I never really thought about the people I looked. To look at,” he published.
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Steve Price does not see the need to cover the peephole.
“As for the peephole fabric installer, I stay in many hotels. Everyone has liber .
Elizabeth Ann supported Heald by saying that blocking the peephole is not necessary.
“I have tried to look in my cabin through the pyo hole, I could not do it and not for lack of height, so I do not fully understand that people think they can see through the other side because you cannot,” she wrote.
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