LeeNY wrote:
>
> Soooo....you bring your own towels from home to use out on deck and in
> port? Not something I'd want to do. I don't do laundry on vacation,
> and the thought of using the same beach towels every day for the whole
> week just doesn't appeal to me, at all.
>
> Lee
>
Nope, Mrs. Nonny and I aren't the chaise lounge types and when we're
ashore, we normally are shopping. When going ashore and knowing we're
going to be on a beach, or when the kids want to do that, there are
towels by the gangway we can check out.
By the way, Lee, there's also a more economical alternative. As we both
know, the cabin steward keeps some track of the number of white guest
towels, wash cloths and hand towels in the cabin bath, so you certainly
can't take them to the pool or ashore. To refresh your supply at home,
all you have to do is grab some of the soiled towels in the hampers the
steward uses during the day, and stuff them into your suitcase. When
going ashore, it's no big deal grabbing 3-4 soiled towels in the hallway
and wrapping them around under your moo moo dress or Aloha shirt.
Nobody notices and since you're going to be on the beach and getting
them wet anyway, the already soiled and damp towels in the halllway are
perfectly fine.
Nonny
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