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aubandit

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:confused:We leave Saturday for our Alaskan Cruise on the Westerdam. We are spending a few days in Seattle before and after the cruise. Then I am attending a conference in Tennesse before I come home. Needless to say I know I am overpacking but... I have noticed several posts about taking clothes hangers. Are any hangers provided? Does anyone know about cabin VD 4149? Thanks!!

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We've always found plenty of hangers, but if there aren't enough for you just ask your steward for more.

 

That said, my DH usually brings a lot of shirts still on the light-weight plastic hangers, as it makes for quicker unpacking. :)

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There are a number of hangers supplied, but I always take several more, plus trouser hangers, particularly if you are packing extra clothes. I believe that you can also request more once in your cabin, but personally I prefer to take my own. A lot depends on whether you are trying to cut back on weight/room.

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