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Slippers provided in SS SY cabins?


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We usually (not always) get slippers in Neptune Suites but I am not aware they provide them to "SS". We did not receive them on our recent Veendam cruise but maybe because it was only 7 days?

If you do not receive them, by all means ask your steward.

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Last November on the Noordam, in an SY suite, we each were provided with a pair of slippers. White waffle-type fabric with rubber soles. They were in cellophane wrapping, and are yours to keep, apparently ... but I believe you will be charged for the robes if you take them on disembarkation day:)

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Just read this in the HAL Cruise Atlas I recently received.

 

 

So, in those categories, not only they have robes, but slippers as well?

Can anyone clarify this?

 

 

Thanks

 

there should be slippers there waiting for you:D

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Ace hardware stores have the same slippers in various colors for $1 a pair; at least in Florida they do.

 

Fancy:D. Something like that would probably sell for $20 in Calgary. Things are stupid expensive here. I paid $39 to park downtown for the day:rolleyes:.

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Fancy:D. Something like that would probably sell for $20 in Calgary. Things are stupid expensive here. I paid $39 to park downtown for the day:rolleyes:.

Chicago central city areas: $6.50 an hour at parking meters:eek:

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We were given them last year in our SS on the Nieuw Amsterdam. They were one step above disposable. There were two sizes and we received one mens and one womens. I suppose I must have man-sized feet because I couldn't get the womens on my feet!

 

They looked like this: http://www.aliexpress.com/item-img/Disposable-slippers-one-time-hotel-family-travel-white-no-word-sulbactam-soft-flax-plush/755404241.html

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Fancy:D. Something like that would probably sell for $20 in Calgary. Things are stupid expensive here. I paid $39 to park downtown for the day:rolleyes:.

 

 

 

Parking in Boston costs all of that and more. :sigh: :eek:

 

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Yes, in SS on Oosterdam we got them.

Not too bad for "travel slippers" that take no room. Have them packed for our river cruise trip soon.

 

Best thing about SS category IMO…the desk that has an ocean view! Loved it.

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Yes, in SS on Oosterdam we got them.

Not too bad for "travel slippers" that take no room. Have them packed for our river cruise trip soon.

 

Best thing about SS category IMO…the desk that has an ocean view! Loved it.

 

I've taken mine home too and use them on subsequent cruises.

 

I guess I must have small feet because the ladies did fit me. Good to know something on me is small:D.

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Chicago central city areas: $6.50 an hour at parking meters:eek:

 

 

Parking in Boston costs all of that and more. :sigh: :eek:

 

 

Good to know others share our parking misery. Our hourly rates are higher. You get a break when you park all day:rolleyes:.

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