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a coffee maker is way less ridiculous than a crock pot or a blender, and people have wanted to bring those aboard. cuz yeah, people who actually drink good coffee at home would find the sludge on board to be sub par bordering on undrinkable.

 

plus the double standard on ships cruising out of Southhampton, etc where they do provide coffee makers or kettles in all cabins.

A crock pot or a blender, really, that's the best you can do......K.O.....:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: Edited by Thetrail
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Has anyone had any issues brining on a 4 cup coffee maker, and coffee on RCCL ship? We are in a balcony cabin on a 7 day cruise, we've had suites with coffee makers like the convenience.

 

 

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My husband and I are coffee snobs. We bring a travel coffeemaker with us on all trips. Cruise ship coffee is lousy. On a rare occasion you will find a decent cup somewhere on the ship. If you have a coffeemaker that does not have the heating element then you should be okay.

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