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Irons in cabins?
Do cruise lines supply irons in the cabins?
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Irons in cabins?
No. Some cruise lines have self service laundries which have irons
(Carnival, Princess, HAL). Arlene Guido wrote: Do cruise lines supply irons in the cabins? Guido |
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Irons in cabins?
They're generally considered a fire hazzard.
--Tom Guido wrote: Do cruise lines supply irons in the cabins? Guido |
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Irons in cabins?
...I'm sure the Ryndam and Statendam had an iron in the laundry room for
the first few cruises I took; however, there wasn't one on my last Ryndam cruise. ...Perhaps you have to ask for it now. ...Jon |
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Irons in cabins?
They do not have them in cabins, bad fire hazard. They may have some in the
laundry room though, be careful with those, they can be way hotter then the one you have at home. "Guido" wrote in message ... Do cruise lines supply irons in the cabins? Guido |
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Irons in cabins?
I always carry my fold-up Iron with me while travelling. ...One of those
bulky little items you hate to throw in the suitcase, but worth its weight in gold when you really need it. ...Jon |
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Irons in cabins?
Well if one happens to use a small portable travel iron, all you have to do
is do the ironning, then let it sit on the deck (now if you have an inside or a just a window view this is tough) for about 30 minutes, it is cooled down and all set Pete "SNUMBER6" wrote in message ... From: I always carry my fold-up Iron with me while travelling. ...One of those bulky little items you hate to throw in the suitcase, but worth its weight in gold when you really need it. ... Look into a portable steamer ... about 1/4 the weight ... and nowhere as bad a fire hazard like an iron is ... Be seeing you In the Village Number 6 |
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Irons in cabins?
AN IRON ON A SHIP IS A FIRE HAZARD.
THEY ARE NOT ALLOWED IN CABINS because stupid people put them on places where they can fall over and start FIRES. "Pete and Karen Burr" wrote in message t... Well if one happens to use a small portable travel iron, all you have to do is do the ironning, then let it sit on the deck (now if you have an inside or a just a window view this is tough) for about 30 minutes, it is cooled down and all set Pete "SNUMBER6" wrote in message ... From: I always carry my fold-up Iron with me while travelling. ...One of those bulky little items you hate to throw in the suitcase, but worth its weight in gold when you really need it. ... Look into a portable steamer ... about 1/4 the weight ... and nowhere as bad a fire hazard like an iron is ... Be seeing you In the Village Number 6 |
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