26
Sep

I'm going on a cruise and I'm just wondering if the cabins have irons and ironing boards in there like hotels do.


Answer:
This is from Royal Caribbean's FAQ section. I usually bring my own steamer or iron on board.

Self-service laundry facilities are not provided onboard our ships, but we do offer full laundry and dry cleaning services. We do not provide irons in the staterooms as they constitute a fire hazard.

SHIPBOARD LAUNDRY SERVICE

* All prices are in US. Dollars and are subject to change without notice.

MEN WOMEN

Shirt/T-Shirt: $2.50 Blouse: $3.50

Shirt (dress): $3.00 Dress (wash): $5.00

Underwear: $1.20 Skirt: $3.50

Jeans: $3.00 Nightgown: $3.00

Pajamas: $4.00 Swimsuit: $2.00

Handkerchif: $0.75 Slip: $2.50

Shorts: $2.50 Housecoat: $3.50

Bathrobe: $3.50 Hosiery: $3.50

Pants (wash): $3.50 Slacks: $3.50

Sweatshirt: $3.00

Socks: $1.00

PRESS ONLY - 50% of cleaning prices


Answer:
How do I wash my clothes while at sea?

Most Caribbean cruise ships have small self service laundry areas. About four washers and dryers or more and a few irons and ironing boards. The cost per washer load averages about $2.00 per washer and $2.00 per dryer load. Vending machines dispense small boxes of detergent and softener at about $1.00 per box.

http://www.funcruiselines.com/caribbean-…

Hope this helps you out!! Happy cruising!!


Answer:
No cause thet dont want a fire hazard. They offer clothing care at a very very reasonable rate. Pack carefully,roll your clothes and they willnot wrinkle, thus eliminating the need to iron. Have fun we love our cruises!

Answer:
No,Irons are not allowed because of fire hazards.

There is a laundry facility available however.

royalcarribean.com

has more info on all of that.

cruisecritic.com

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