I was just on the Encore and I admit that my hike to my cabin only involved deck 13 (i didnt go exploring other stateroom areas, something I would have done as a kid, especially if it had a class barrier lol) but I never saw one door with anytihing like garlands or spiderwebs. I did see one sign that might have indicated a same sex couple, or maybe not, glad to know it did not impress me one way or the other. If it were me, I would wonder who would actually even care I was a passenger. I should have said that " *I* would have found political signs repulsive. In any case, I did see signs and other decorations on doors very recently on the Encore (last week) so whether outlawed by NCL or not, they are still there and not enforced in any way, apparently. I did think about a steward considering the effect on a possible tip if he/she recommended removal of a door decoration. I find it pathetic that someone would alter their tip amount due to a steward trying to enforce a ship rule Talk about shooting the messenger!