
"We got the message loud and clear": New Carnival Cruise rules under fire for a…
"Even if you take away the rap music and 'where the fans at,' Carnival will still be a budget cruise line."
A recent social media video has sparked discussion regarding Carnival Cruise Line's policies, particularly those perceived to target specific music genres like rap and address passenger behavior. In the video, a woman argues against the premise that rap music or certain groups are the root cause of altercations on cruise ships. She contends that incidents of unruly behavior are more directly linked to excessive alcohol consumption, often exacerbated by all-inclusive drink packages. "It is 100% the alcohol. It is people getting way too drunk because they probably have a drink package and they're trying to drink it all up," she stated. The speaker also emphasized that Carnival Cruise Line, irrespective of its music policies, will remain a budget-friendly option in the cruise industry. This perspective contributes to the ongoing debate about passenger conduct and cruise line management.
"Even if you take away the rap music and 'where the fans at,' Carnival will still be a budget cruise line."