Originally Posted by
GreenRipper
So, I've decided to resurrect ZipZop's thread with a variation on the theme.
My wife and I have been invited to join some friends on a cruise in 2019 and while I have about 18 months to plan, pack and learn ASL (yep, the friends we are going with are almost all deaf and I'm the only hearing person of the bunch who isn't conversant in ASL) I ran across a potentially troubling point on Royal Carribean's website. You see the "What Not to Pack" list has the ambiguous item of "Sharp Objects, including knives and scissors." This is then clarified with the footnote that "Personal grooming items such as safety razors are allowed."
So...I can take a user-grade razor and risk having it impounded, purchase a shavette and rely on the fact that there won't be a blade in it until I need it, buy and learn to use a DE or, absolutely the worst case scenario, use a *%$@&! cartridge for a week.
Any thoughts, gentlemen? I'm assuming at least a few of you have ventured to the seas with your shaving kit but this being my first experience with cruising of the nautical kind I'm looking for advice.