Leaving towels and other items to reserve chairs, and then going off to do other activities for hours is a behavior that has become customary on cruise ships. It's an attitude that deck chairs in a particular location on the ship belong to YOU only, and no one else has a right to occupy them. Travelers taking land vacations experience this same problem at hotels and resorts. It's simply a matter of having respect for fellow travelers.
Enjoy your time lounging in the sun, and when it's time to leave to do other activities, take your belongings with you, and let others have the same experience - Linda
Carnival Cruise Line implemented a new desk chair policing program on the Carnival Breeze - read this post if you are unfamiliar with this new policy.
Now Norwegian Cruise Line has begun a deck chair policing program similar to Carnival's new program on the Norwegian Star last month, and will evaluate whether it goes fleetwide in the next few weeks.
Norwegian states their current fleetwide policy is that we ask guests to please not reserve deck chairs for more than 45 minutes.
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