Weird question, but as I was looking at the kids luggage tonight it hit me. Are we allowed to lock luggage given to the porters? Or do they have to be able to search it? Thanks.
If you have TSA locks so that the people at the cruise terminal inspecting the bags can open them and rifle through the contents, just who else are locks protecting your contents from?
If you have TSA locks so that the people at the cruise terminal inspecting the bags can open them and rifle through the contents, just who else are locks protecting your contents from?
We put zip ties on our suitcases before putting them out the last night. They can cut them if they need to, but we will know. It also allows me to answer the questions at the airport truthfully: "Did you pack your bag yourself?" "Has anyone had access to your bag since you packed it?"

I was given some wonderful Heys Disney luggage for Christmas before our January sailing on the Fantasy, and they are lockable luggage pieces. The lock it attached to the luggage. It is a combination lock, and TSA accessible.
Another reason to love the Heys luggage with the built in TSA lock. It locks in only one position, so they can't be moved to reseal the luggage. You can see the lock in the picture in the link below:
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