Whether you like the rules or not, the cruise line has set up some rules and regulations to ensure a smooth cruise for everyone on board.

Carnival Cruise brand ambassador John Heald posted rules on his company’s Facebook page this week about guests’ constant breaking into the day. And since he asked everyone to share with at least one person, I thought I would share with thousands on Cruise Fever.
For anyone who is cruising on a Carnival cruise, you know that if you board the boat at any time, you are still cleaning and preparing the cabin.
The fire door leading to the cabin corridor is usually marked with a sign that says:welcome! Your cabin butler is adding touches to your room. Cabins are available from 1:30 PM. Please do not enter. ”
Cabins available from 1:30 pm, please do not enter
Unfortunately, not all guests follow the signs and try to go to their cabin before they are ready.
John Heald said he issued a request again that all Carnival cruisers should abide by these signs and wait until the PA system is announced before entering the cabin.

He made a request on board on behalf of his colleagues and offered benefits for the interests of the cabin manager and the butler staff, who prepared for the arrival of the guests to prepare the cabin.
This request is different from what he asked about the guest a few weeks ago Take a nap Before you are ready.
However, if you do want to get to the cabin early and put your belongings down, there are three exceptions to this rule.
One, platinum and diamond guest, two of the highest levels in the VIFP club of the Carnival Cruiser (Frequent Cruiser) are allowed to ignore this sign.
2. Guests staying in the suite can also ignore this sign as their room is ready upon arrival.
The third option is for those who have no high status and are not staying in the suite. Entertainment (FTTF) Faster Speed is an additional option that provides cruisers with additional VIP privileges. One of them is the ability to put down your carry-on bag in your cabin until your room is ready.
The price of FTTF is:
- 2-3 Day Tour: $79.95
- 4-5 Day Tour: $109.95
- 6-8 Day Tour: $149.95 (Excel Class $169.95)
- Over 9 Days Tour: $209.95
Prices are per cabin, not per capita.
Heald ended his message by thanking everyone who followed this rule and shared it with at least one person.