Saturday, 8 June 2019

Cruise Cabin tips

Discovery 2

The following specifically refer to TUI/ Thompson/ Marella Cruise ships and the Discovery 2 liner and are based on a Nov-18 cruise to Jamaica but they are points to check out with your cruise line anyway.

Cabin

·         You can get bed topper if mattresses provided are uncomfortable. Talk to your cabin steward.
·         I know the cruise is all inclusive but it’s always worth giving a tip at the start of a cruise as I found it earns a lot of goodwill for the duration of your stay. Your call entirely.
·         The cabin is generally cleaned in the morning and the bed revisited nightly.
·         Nightly, the beds are made up, 2 chocolates are placed on the pillows and the daily Skyline magazine is left. Tear out the activity page and stick in your handbag or pocket.
·         On special occasions, the stewards make towel figures and lay them on the beds, Halloween for example.
·         A free safe is located in most cabins, which operates by swiping your credit card or a card provided by Reception across the safe door. Our safe ceased to work as the battery needed replacing and that was done within the hour.
·         Blue beach towels are provided with each cabin and can be used on sub beds onboard or taken to beaches. £10 charge for loss of a towel.
·         Even though the cruise is all-inclusive the drinks and chocolates left on your cabin sideboard are chargeable so beware.  Safer to place them in a cabinet out of sight until the end of the cruise.
·         The cabin also contains a pair of life jackets which you do not have to bring to the compulsory drill at the muster stations on your first night.
·         Please bring a portable clock with you so you can adjust the time as its possible you will be travelling through time zones and there is no clock in the cabin and no ships time shown on the TV channels.

·          All cabin showers have a washing line over the shower and you can hand wash and dry clothes using that line. Purchase hand washing powder in one of the ports the ship visits. There are no passenger self-service laundrettes on board.

     Finally, remember the old maxim of POSH - port out starboard home which indicates which side of the ship you should seek a cabin if you want sun dappling the window at any time during the cruise when the sun is high in the sky.



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