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DonnaK

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So it's OK for them to supply coffee makers for certain cabins, but it's considered taboo to bring your own because the coffee s*cks on the ship. That's pretty pathetic. I'll be packing my own then. The TVs in the rooms are more of a fire hazard because there's a TV in EVERY room. Give me a break with the double standard drama.

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So it's OK for them to supply coffee makers for certain cabins, but it's considered taboo to bring your own because the coffee s*cks on the ship. That's pretty pathetic. I'll be packing my own then. The TVs in the rooms are more of a fire hazard because there's a TV in EVERY room. Give me a break with the double standard drama.

 

I always said that about the coffee until this past cruise and it was actually pretty good for the first time in several years. The single serve makers they have in the jr suites cut off automatically after brewing, unlike others. They also have much heavier 3 pronged electrical cords than many home coffee makers.

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