John Sisker wrote:
> I though using the word "class" in this reference would indeed bring
> forth some additional responses; and it certainly did. Other than a few
> who always seem to find something negative in what I or some others may
> say, most rose to the occasion and now brought forth some really good
> and useable information in relation to this original post. Now we all
> know a lot more as to what cruise lines and ships have self laundries,
> which ones don't, and of course some speculation as to why. However,
> that really can only be answered by the management of the cruise lines
> themselves, not from guesses and speculations from any newsgroup.
>
> Yet, "why" is not the real issue, but apparently whether sailing on a
> ship with a place to do laundry yourself, is. As for so called
> "class"... that is a subjective term. That could mean a lot of different
> things to different people. Likewise, "class" does not necessarily mean
> upscale or money, nor age, nor without kids, etc. It's whatever one
> wants to make it, for "class" in this reference really means attitude.
>
> However, on a personal note, when Deborah and I are on vacations, the
> very last thing we want to do is the laundry. The same holds true for
> making the bed, cooking the meals, washing the dishes, etc. After all,
> we're on vacation. That's part of what a vacation is all about for us.
>
> Happy sailing...
> John Sisker - SHIP-TO-SHORE CRUISE AGENCY (sm)
> (714) 536-3850 or toll-free at (800) 724-6644 & (Agency ID: 714.536.3850)
> www.shiptoshorecruise.com
Do you even realize that you almost always put a negative slant in your
own posts?
Clay
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