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Subject: Re: Viking Cruisers Return Posted on: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 11:49:14 EST

gee jean, i had no trouble with the shower size ;). and the sliding shower
head was great for me as i could lower it to where the water actually hit
me.
we had pen, paper and a directory of rules and phone numbers including room
service menus etc. that's what reminded me to order the fried chix wings
from room service. i had read about them on cruise critic and i love chix
wings. they were actually drumettes. i brought it home. it was just a
book, not in a leather binder.
the liquid on the wall was a combination of shampoo and conditioner. there
is no lotion anymore but the suites get it. if you ask your steward he/she
can get you some.
i really liked the loan of the robes for platinum and above, but i think
you had to ask for them.


"Jean O'Boyle" wrote in message
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> "Tom K" wrote in message
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>> No help here... took one Bonine tablet and slept straight through the
>> night and straight through Olga, until I awoke to bright sunshine near
>> St. Maarten the next morning.
>
>
> Then you and Charles slept through it all!!! But Charles did not need the
> Bonine! ;-) I felt the waves and heard the high winds.
>
> By the way, weren't the little reading lights on each side of the beds
> great? You could angle them so that they would shine right on your book
> without disturbing anyone else sleeping....
> I did miss the stainless steel pitchers of water that Celebrity always has
> next to the ice bucket.
> I also liked the curved openings on the closet doors and drawers...made
> for easy opening. No knobs or rope handles.
> Beds were VERY comfortable....egg crate tops and lovely designed linens.
> The cubicle showers (reminded me of the revolving doors that we saw on
> banks in Italy) were very nice with no possibility of any water coming out
> on the bathroom floor. The size was fine for me but I imagine quite a few
> banged the walls with their elbows because of their size.
> The two mirrored cabinets along the big mirror over the desk were also a
> nice touch...lots of space to put things...
> No room directories with rules and regulations, room service menus, phone
> numbers that also hold stationery and a pen...no pens period! They chip
> away bit by bit hoping it isn't noticed! No lotions, hair
> conditioners...we had bars of soap and a liquid on the shower wall which
> may have been soap or shampoo...I bring my own so I didn't check it out.
>
> --Jean
>