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I got some lights for the door. Tape seems like the easiest way to put them up. Is that allowed? Or better idea? They are LED string lights
I got some lights for the door. Tape seems like the easiest way to put them up. Is that allowed? Or better idea? They are LED string lights
Perhaps look for some magnetic hooks, which can then hold the lights? I assume the lights are battery powered and of a type that are allowed on board? I recall reading not too long ago something about there were changes to the policy regarding string lights, but I don’t remember all the details.No, you cannot use any adhesive either on your door or inside your cabin. It would risk damaging the paint. You are only allowed to hang things using magnets.
The list of prohibited items on the DCL website says ”Seasonal and/or strands of celebratory lightbulbs” are not allowed. I recall that discussion and the consensus was that meant plug in lights. Many people said they brought battery operated lights and they weren't confiscated.Perhaps look for some magnetic hooks, which can then hold the lights? I assume the lights are battery powered and of a type that are allowed on board? I recall reading not too long ago something about there were changes to the policy regarding string lights, but I don’t remember all the details.
Certainly people do use tape, those who don't check out whether it's allowed or not. And any damage done by tape will be added to their onboard account.Just got off the wish 2 days ago and everyone had tape on their door but I also seen people use magnet hooks
Oh I'm sure. I know better but it's crazy how others don't research firstCertainly people do use tape, those who don't check out whether it's allowed or not. And any damage done by tape will be added to their onboard account.
From the DCL website:
Prohibited Items – Frequently Asked Questions
Q:
Can I decorate my stateroom door or hang items over the doors?
A:
To ensure an enjoyable cruise experience for all our Guests, we ask that you take note of the following guidelines for decorating your stateroom door. We thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
You are welcome to place magnetic signs on your stateroom door. Though, please note that Concierge staterooms on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy have wooden doors. You may not affix items to your stateroom doors using tape or any adhesive, including removable gel adhesives, as this can damage the doors’ finish.
Also, using over-the-door hanging organizers is prohibited, as they can scratch and/or disfigure stateroom doors and trim.
Guests who damage doors in violation of these guidelines will be assessed a $100 fee per incident to cover the cost of repairs.
See a complete list of items prohibited on board Disney Cruise ships and on Castaway Cay.
I'm not crucifying you, just having an honest discussion. I see what you're saying about battery operated lights, but the risk of fire there is pretty low (no, not nonexistent). I honestly think curling irons and hair straighteners pose a bigger risk, and they are allowed. I do agree there needs to be a balance between fun/enjoyment and safety, and to me the benefit outweighs the risk for battery-operated lights (please note I've never personally used them, but have also never been 'worried' about them being a fire hazard).Also, I implore you to think about what bringing battery operated lights can mean to a floating tin can (albeit a very nice floating tin can, but floating in the middle of the ocean nonetheless). There are already so many things on the ship that bring the hazard of fire, are we sure we want to add to it?
the benefit outweighs the risk for battery-operated lights (please note I've never personally used them, but have also never been 'worried' about them being a fire hazard).
I 100% agree about the curling iron and hair straighteners! I use neither of them and don't even use the hair dryer! I don’t even use them at home! Lol. I’m a double french braid, straw hat and go gal! Haha. And I will admit, I’m a little neurotic and even leaving my cat at home alone gives me anxiety because I have most likely an irrational fear about something causing a house fire with him inside. I guess I’m just a little overly cautious about things. But like I said, I’m not anti door decor! And I know there are other more hazardous things onboard.I'm not crucifying you, just having an honest discussion. I see what you're saying about battery operated lights, but the risk of fire there is pretty low (no, not nonexistent). I honestly think curling irons and hair straighteners pose a bigger risk, and they are allowed. I do agree there needs to be a balance between fun/enjoyment and safety, and to me the benefit outweighs the risk for battery-operated lights (please note I've never personally used them, but have also never been 'worried' about them being a fire hazard).
I have these in my cabinI’m sure I’ll get some hate for saying this. Please don’t use tape. We love these ships and we need to be good stewards of them! I know you aren’t out to purposefully disfigure anything, but they wouldn’t have it in the rules if it has not happened. Also, I implore you to think about what bringing battery operated lights can mean to a floating tin can (albeit a very nice floating tin can, but floating in the middle of the ocean nonetheless). There are already so many things on the ship that bring the hazard of fire, are we sure we want to add to it?
Please don’t crucify me for saying this. I am not anti door decor. I love putting our magnets up - and I’m not trying to start that debate here! I just think it is worth thinking about.
Oh gosh! Don’t tell me that!! lol. I’m better off ignorant!!!!I have these in my cabin![]()