From a google search:
What does it mean when someone gives you a $2 bill?
Spiritual meanings associated with a two-dollar bill include desiring a soulmate, experiencing scarcity, overspending, missing opportunities, and having a limiting mindset.
LOL.
Not necessarily. We ask for 4 clean towels each day. After use, we hang them on the door hooks instead of dropping them on the floor. The attendant told me he didn't take the hanging ones away because he thought we were "saving the waves." Duh!
I'm not sure from the deck plans, but I would imagine you would get more noise from the inside stateroom 7210 with the door as it opens and closes going in and out. If there were a storage area near, the only noise you would hear from inside your cabin would be if a couple stateroom attendants were chatting outside the storage area. You could squash that very easily.
Be aware, ATMs are now starting to ask you if you want them to do the conversion for you. Always say NO. You will be charged a fee if you say YES. Let your bank/credit card do the conversion. That way you will get the interbank rate for the day/time of the transaction.
Lots of people say that, but I don't care for the taste. We bring our own with us and/or buy some at the ports we visit. I put several liter and a half bottle in a canvas bag and attach a luggage tag to it. Makes it to our stateroom every time.
Currently on Vision in an inside cabin, and we have service twice a day. Our cabin attendant told us he will be available between 8am-1pm and 5 to 9pm.
That's a BS answer. I was told on Grandeur I had to come down to the internet area to get a good connection. I'll be on Vision next week, so we'll see what happens.
I just noticed last month that Royal switched to Mr & Mrs "T" regular, at least they had it on Grandeur. I prefer the bold & spicy, so I bring my own and just order vodka on the rocks with a celery slice, which they rarely have.
Can't stand the tomato juice with the Demitr's Bloody Mary Seasoning, so that's why I bring my own.
I have a small swiss army knife (pen knife) with a nail filler and small scissors. I put it in my checked bag on the airline. When I boarded the ship, it was confiscated, and I had to pick it up at the end of the cruise with all the other "weapons" they confiscated.