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Hey now, I was the one who needed the screwdriver for my husband's glasses....and didn't have one nor did anywhere on board or in port. He was "blind" for a better portion of our cruise because we didn't even think about bringing one.

 

The rest of that....nah, I don't bring with. :)

I agree...those little glasses screwdrivers are lifesavers:D

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Hey now, I was the one who needed the screwdriver for my husband's glasses....and didn't have one nor did anywhere on board or in port. He was "blind" for a better portion of our cruise because we didn't even think about bringing one.

 

The rest of that....nah, I don't bring with. :)

 

They do have a small screwdriver in the medical area. We forgot to bring one, too. Now it's on my "cruise list".

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Perhaps we should expect to see something similar to this in our cabins down the road! :eek: :D

 

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Tom

 

This is what I usually set up on the cruise ships, and I haven't had any problems ...

 

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Didn't somebody recently come out with on that was just a pad and any item (chargeable) you placed in the pad would get charged?

 

The item has to be WiFi compatible and the pad itself gets plugging in. I also have a "power station" ... same concept and can hold my iPod, BB, and DS but the "station" is really a glorified powerbar that also acts as an organizer.

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Perhaps we should expect to see something similar to this in our cabins down the road! :eek: :D

 

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Tom

 

LOL

 

or a metered water thing on the shower...the type that turns off after X amount of time, that i've threatened to install due to kids taking 1/2 hour showers @ home.;)

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LOL

 

or a metered water thing on the shower...the type that turns off after X amount of time, that i've threatened to install due to kids taking 1/2 hour showers @ home.;)

 

... even better: (Though we would be lucky if CCL only levied a $.10 charge!):eek:

 

 

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Tom

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It's free to use the toilets at the Carosel House on the Seaside Heights boardwalk. The TP costs a quarter though.

 

Sounds like they need to bundle this into the WalMart Class Action case, as it impacts women disproportionately!

 

Tom

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... even better: (Though we would be lucky if CCL only levied a $.10 charge!):eek:

 

 

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Tom

 

lol

 

TP surcharge of $1 a sheet, mandatory 1 roll per cabin minimum

 

TP smuggled from home considered dangerous & prohibited

 

special enforcement brigade will mount random cabin raids periodically to keep 'the piece'

 

i think happy hour is warranted today:)

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