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Originally posted by: Phoenix86
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
Not RCI but it's "tradition" that cabin stewards make towel animals for guests during turndown service.

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LOL at the example from one of our sister (ships) 😛

Of course comparing a cruise to a hotel stay is not very good.

 
eh, I haven't had any problems w/ people ignoring the DND signs... I come back, everything is just as I left it. Then I just go request some more towels. never heard of a turndown service though
 
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
Not RCI but it's "tradition" that cabin stewards make towel animals for guests during turndown service.

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LOL at the example from one of our sister (ships) 😛

Of course comparing a cruise to a hotel stay is not very good.
It's a SnAAAaaAAAke!

ON A PL-... err... boat?
 
Originally posted by: mugs

ON A PL-... err... boat?

Ship not boat. :|

Folks that say that to annoy crewmembers should get a noose instead of a towel animal. Yeah that would teach 'em 😉
 
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
Not RCI but it's "tradition" that cabin stewards make towel animals for guests during turndown service.

Text


LOL at the example from one of our sister (ships) 😛

Of course comparing a cruise to a hotel stay is not very good.
when i was in egypt, they made a crocodile for us
 
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
Ship not boat. :|

Folks that say that to annoy crewmembers should get a noose instead of a towel animal. Yeah that would teach 'em 😉
Why get so worked up? The dictionary defines "boat" as being a "ship". True, the word boat is typically used for smaller vessels or inland vessels, but doesn't have to refer to those only. Thus, it is 100% lingustically correct to use the word "boat" for large ocean vessels.
 
Originally posted by: logic1485

Do you work for Carnival?

No


Originally posted by: dullard

Why get so worked up? The dictionary defines "boat" as being a "ship". True, the word boat is typically used for smaller vessels or inland vessels, but doesn't have to refer to those only. Thus, it is 100% lingustically correct to use the word "boat" for large ocean vessels.

Tradition and respect. There are plenty of "linguistically correct" examples that are in fact, rude and not generally accepted in many communities. It all boils down to the plain ole good fashioned "they should know better" reasoning.



 
Originally posted by: logic1485
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
Not RCI but it's "tradition" that cabin stewards make towel animals for guests during turndown service.

Text


LOL at the example from one of our sister (ships) 😛

Of course comparing a cruise to a hotel stay is not very good.

Do you work for Carnival?

why would you insult her like that?! 😉 😱




(it was a joke)
 
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