Explanation about our actions for the dresscode
Every visitor gets a greeter with the dresscode.
There are signs in and around the ship about the dresscode in several languages.
98 %of our guests in the ballroom and stern are properly dressed.
Out of respect to them we expect the other 2 % to dress up asap.
We have 700 visitors a day, that means 14 people to contact and ask them to dress up.
It takes ( if they answer ) 20 minutes for each person.
That means 14 X 20 minutes = 280 minutes = 4,7 hours a day to get these people dressed.
We are not trained for kindergarten.
All we can do when its busy, is to eject and talk later.
No answer means eject.
Some called that rude, but they give us no other option.
Next action depends on the answer we get after ejecting.
All our staff has the power to eject and ban people.
We are behind our staff, only the one who banned can remove that person from the banlist.
Hopefully, if you belong to the 2%, this explanation helps to understand what we are doing.
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