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Our family will most likely need to send some laundry to be washed during our 7 day cruise. Unfortunate that there are no self-serve laundry facilities...are there any laundry specials mid-way through the cruise?

 

Thank you!

 

We were on Oasis last week and never saw any laundry specials as we have seen in the past. I would ask your cabin steward about bag specials.

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Thank you for the info. How was your cruise, btw? And I'm new here...where should I look for guidance on excursions? I'm clueless ;-)

 

We had a great time, we really enjoy that class of ships and had sailed Oasis before. There is a port of calls area that has subforums for each port that might help you. I would start by looking at the excursions in your cruise planner and then looking for reviews and suggestions in the port of calls area.

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Oh no! Will there be laundry service or facilities available at any of the 3 ports?

 

What three ports are you going to? I have never actually looked for laundromats in port, but I would guess if you did some googling, you might find one.

 

I would really try to pack so you don't have to do laundry, wash a few things in the bathroom sink if needed and only do laundry on the ship if you absolutely need stuff.

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Falmouth, Cozumel and Labadee.

The issue with bringing enough is that--we don't own that many pairs of underwear ;-) Also, we have to work around baggage restrictions. Thank you for your advice :-)

Some just wash small items in the stateroom sink and hang to dry.

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I won't pay Royal's price for laundry service, so I pack a few plastic-coated wire hangers and some (deflated) balloons, along with a bit of Woolite and I wash out anything that needs laundered in the bathroom sink. After washing, I'll spread the item out on a beach towel that I roll up and stomp on to get excess water out, and then hang it on the plastic hanger and put a (now blown up and tied off) balloon in it so it will dry fast (the fabric gets more air circulation with the balloon inside). I pop the balloons and throw them away at the end of the cruise. Works like a charm, if you don't mind laundry hanging around your room for a few hours....

Janis

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Falmouth, Cozumel and Labadee.

The issue with bringing enough is that--we don't own that many pairs of underwear ;-) Also, we have to work around baggage restrictions. Thank you for your advice :-)

 

 

Sounds like it will be cheaper to buy more underwear, than to pay for laundry service. Have you considered using packing cubes? They are inexpensive and you really can get a lot in them, especially if you roll your clothes. I used them last month on our 1st cruise. I will be buying more for our next cruise.

 

I will be on the Oasis of the Seas this coming April. I am really looking forward to it.

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I won't pay Royal's price for laundry service, so I pack a few plastic-coated wire hangers and some (deflated) balloons, along with a bit of Woolite and I wash out anything that needs laundered in the bathroom sink. After washing, I'll spread the item out on a beach towel that I roll up and stomp on to get excess water out, and then hang it on the plastic hanger and put a (now blown up and tied off) balloon in it so it will dry fast (the fabric gets more air circulation with the balloon inside). I pop the balloons and throw them away at the end of the cruise. Works like a charm, if you don't mind laundry hanging around your room for a few hours....

Janis

You are super creative!!

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Falmouth, Cozumel and Labadee.

The issue with bringing enough is that--we don't own that many pairs of underwear ;-) Also, we have to work around baggage restrictions. Thank you for your advice :-)

I'm trying to think of an airline that charges more than $25 for a checked bag. Meanwhile a bag of laundry on oasis even on special is I think $35 and it's way less than what you can pack in a checked bag.

 

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I'm trying to think of an airline that charges more than $25 for a checked bag. Meanwhile a bag of laundry on oasis even on special is I think $35 and it's way less than what you can pack in a checked bag.

The second checked bag can be $35. Plus that bag has to come home too, so figure $50-$70 round trip.

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The second checked bag can be $35. Plus that bag has to come home too, so figure $50-$70 round trip.
D'oh! That was silly of me to forget. Though if they're wanting to wash stuff for 5 kids and parents that would fill a bag up with not much being cleaned. (Let's hope I remembered the kid count right, though even with a family of 5 total those bags fill up quick! I use them as dirty laundry bag and they don't last a whole cruise for just me!)

 

I'll add, hoping to be more helpful, that packing cubes help me be able to pack more in the same space. I just bought compressible ones that should help with space even more, but I haven't used em yet.

 

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