
5 Actions That Will Get You Tossed Off of a Texas Cruise Ship
When you begin your cruise vacation in Texas chances are you're going to be sailing from Galveston. It's a great port. Great accommodations and it's a good "first night" port too. By "first night" port I mean the ship stays in port for your first night. In the case of Galveston, you could use the time to explore Moody Gardens and The Strand, or just eat great seafood and watch the ocean.
Not all cruise lines book itineraries with a "first night" stay built in but it's a pretty good option if you'd like to spend some more time on your "port city" before you disembark on your vacation to distant lands.
As a veteran of many cruises, it's pretty easy to spot the "newbies" on board. They are the people who usually spend the first evening being overserved and the first day following being hungover. But you're on vacation so, you're supposed to have fun, right?
Well there are limits to what "fun" is on board a cruise ship and we have discovered that there are five instances or incidents that could prematurely end your onboard excursion or even worse, get you banned from a cruise line for life. It happens. And it happens more than you probably know.
You would think that good common sense would prevail and the following list of bad behaviors would not be necessary, but since we live in a society of "nobody told me", let us tell you what your parents should have taught you when you were little. Don't you hate raising other people's children?