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Tip - bring a travel mug


Milaandra

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We ate at Tim Horton's...once. Never again. Dirty, their coffee wasn't all that good, and certainly not hot, and their highly-praised sour cream donuts were not good.

 

But back to the subject -- I lilke to buy a coffee mug on the cruise ship, to remind me of my vacation there. But I don't know if the next ship I'll be on has such a thing...I'd better check. Otherwise, one will go in my luggage for sure!

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Wouldn't it be more convenient for those people that fly to their port of embarkation to wait until they are onboard and buy a travel mug in one of the ship's giftshops to save room in their luggage?

 

 

Or, pack something into the mug so it's not empty. Like socks, your first aid kit in a ziploc baggie, small toiletry items, a rolled up bathing suit...anything that will fit in there.

 

We've never taken mugs, but I have considered buying on onboard to take home. We drink our coffee on the balcony in their cups.

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