Chair-hogging wars heat up as cruise travelers use sneaky tactics amid crackdowns

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Chair hogging has long been a problem on majorcruise lines— and now a few popular companies are cracking down on so-called pool pirates.

For decades,cruise passengers have practiceda time-honored tradition of grabbing anything they can find — towels, flip-flops, even dolls — to reserve lounge chairs by the pool for hours when the individuals are nowhere to be found, according to several cruise blogs.

Now, social-media reports indicate Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is getting serious about the issue.

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“Norwegian Cruise Line is earning praise from passengers for actually enforcing its chair-hogging policy,” according to the unrealcruisesInstagramaccount.

“Crew members aboard Norwegian Escape have been actively marking unoccupied chairs and removing towels and personal items from loungers left unattended,” the post continued.

Pool on cruise ship

For decades, cruise passengers have used anything they can find to “reserve” lounge chairs for hours, even when they’re not present. (iStock)

“Passengers reported that crew members began marking reserved chairs with stickers at approximately 10 a.m.”

The post went on, “If the chairs were not occupied an hour later, crew members removed items, so other guests could use the space.The enforcement has received overwhelmingly positivereactions from cruisers.”

The cruise line’s official policy about reserving chairs can be found on its company website.

“Pool, deck and [theater] chairs may not be reserved,”the website states.

Norwegian Cruise Line cruise ship pool deck with Aqua Park waterslides in Valletta Malta

The pool areas of cruises can become jampacked, as shown in this image.But the company states clearly on its website, “Pool, deck and [theater] chairs may not be reserved.”(Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group)

The policy continues, “Topless sunbathing is not permitted.Boom boxes or loud radios are not permitted.”

It adds, “Roller blades, roller skates, skateboards, scooters, surfboards, bicycles and similar items may not be utilized on-board, except for mobility aids related to special needs, as approved by the ship’s management.”

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Cruise passengerssounded off on Facebook, Reddit and Instagram about the deck drama.

“We faced this on the [Norwegian] Bliss, but my husband was my hero,” one NCL passenger wrote on Facebook recently.

Passengers relaxing on Norwegian Cruise Line pool deck with Civitavecchia city in distance

Some cruise passengers have gone online to share methods for dealing with chair hoggers.The easiest strategy, they say, is simply removing the towels and belongings.(Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group)

“I avoided the confrontation.He went and put the stuff on the ground behind the chairs, and we came and sat down.He would tell them they know the rules, and too bad for behaving worse than a child.”

Another traveler responded by saying, “You shouldn’t touch people’s belongings.… Have the attendant do it.”

Another cruise passenger noted, “Some ships have a better deck supervisor who will deal withthese entitled folks.”

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