MSC cruise line

mham2

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If your planning on cruising on MSC and metal detecting , beware they will confiscate your equipment at the port and only return it when you get off the ship at port security.you can take it off the ship at the port but must give back when returning. When the cruise is over it will take an extra hr at port customs to get it back.never had any problems with any other cruise line .
 

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wow Mike that sucks! A friend just told me NCL won't allow them onboard either. Well there are 2 lines I won't be cruising on!
 

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mham2

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My thread has nothing to do with asking permission it’s information on MSC’s policy that I found out about when boarding the ship with my detector
 

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My thread has nothing to do with asking permission it’s information on MSC’s policy that I found out about when boarding the ship with my detector
Glad to see you finally put that question to rest. You wouldn't get me on a floating salmonella/ecoli barge full of sloppy tourists anyways. What a gimmick.
 

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