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Did it come with a pair of horns?

 

?? Like, right off the sheep?? Yes; it was to make sure we didn't scare them and start a stampede. We had to make sheep-bleating sounds all the time, too. As Ebenezer Scrooge said, when he landed in Maine, "Bah! Hahbah!"

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LOL, no I was trying to make a rather lame joke based on the word steer. ;-p

 

?? Like, right off the sheep?? Yes; it was to make sure we didn't scare them and start a stampede. We had to make sheep-bleating sounds all the time, too. As Ebenezer Scrooge said, when he landed in Maine, "Bah! Hahbah!"
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Yes, you get (two) robes no matter what cabin you are in, at least for the Westerdam. They were very comfortable.

 

People did wear them to the spa and to the swimming pool, but it was better than seeing some naked people.:)

 

Otherwise, one has to lug clothes up to the swimming area to change or drip all the way to your room. Anyway, since the robes were handsome and I didn't find anyone really abusing their use (i.e., no one wore them for formal nights!), it was many people's "day" uniform when going to and from the spa or pool, and it grew on me. Everyone has their own taste, but I've seen uglier getups.

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Anyone know when they are going to start setting out matching slippers.

 

It is hard to color coordinate with a drab off white robe......

 

Jim

 

Everything should go with the robes!:D

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Anyone know when they are going to start setting out matching slippers.

 

It is hard to color coordinate with a drab off white robe......

 

Jim

 

The matching white slippers were one of the "pillow gifts" that we received early on the 2005 World Cruise... Generic, though... no HAL logo embossed or embroidered on the toes... one size fits none...

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