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by Toon, Shirebrook (27 Feb 10 17:54)
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a QUESTION by duke (06 Feb 10 15:44)
Is it good for children?
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by thorne, Berrow (18 Feb 10 22:25)
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a QUESTION by duke (06 Feb 10 15:44)
Seems like you have had your answers above !! but just to say the laundry service and dry cleaning offered on as far as I know all N.C.L ships is very good and comes back looking much better than when it went ! There is a small pull out line in the shower area but really its just for your small's hope this helps.
By liz Thorne, Berrow, Somerset
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by Blyth, Dundee (07 Feb 10 11:00)
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a QUESTION by duke (06 Feb 10 15:44)
We speed up the drying process by using the towels in the bathroom and use them to take out the worst having already rung them through then use the limited space in the toilet to hang the items up, limited yes but just watch what you do wash and if necessary you may have to use the laundry. We find if washed around 8 in the morning most items are dry by 7 in the evening or at worst overnight. The question will be asked what do you do with the wet towels, put them on the floor and new ones will take their place. A friend of ours goes out to the pool area and pinches towels from there to help dry up what she has washed then returns them to the bin by the pool where they came from...Bill
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by Turner, Drumoak (06 Feb 10 16:04)
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There isn't a laundry room as such but you can have it done for you just as you would in a hotel. They have a special offer with reduced rates but usually it's near the start of the cruise and not at the end when you need it most. Some people use cabin facilities to wash but difficult to get things dry. One person I spoke to used the hair drier to speed things up!
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