Credit: Carnival Cruise Line However, according to Local12 news, Carnival has banned the iconic upside-down pineapple door decoration due to its not-so-secret meaning. The upside-down pineapple ...
Because of the all-inclusive setting and general party vibe ... especially through an upside-down pineapple. According to the cruise blog Cruise Mummy, upside-down pineapples are often a subtle ...
The website CruiseHive is reporting that Carnival Cruise Line is no longer allowing upside down pineapples as decorations for stateroom doors. While the pineapple symbol has long been a common ...
A TikTok video has gone viral, sparking intrigue about an unusual tradition aboard cruise ships ... door with a sticker of a pineapple dressed as a pirate, upside down. With the camera zooming ...
WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Cruise ship passenger ... After looking up “upside down pineapple meaning”, she realised the tattoo was secretly used by swingers who are in search of a swinger party. Brittany ...
Travelers aboard a P&O Cruises Australia ship were shocked when staff members at a Christmas costume party appeared wearing ...
On his blog, Gary also warns passengers to avoid bringing upside-down pineapple door decorations on certain cruises. The decorations are no longer permitted on Carnival ships after the company's ...
The first step is placing a pineapple upside down in one of the two corners of your cart that are closest to you. Then head to the wine aisle to find others with upside down pineapples.
Gary explained: "For those who don’t know, an upside-down pineapple has become a bit of cruise folklore and is reportedly used to advertise you’re into the 'swingers' lifestyle and inviting interested ...