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Paradise--hairdryers, or no?


CeleBrat
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As noted, no hairdryers in the cabin, but you can ask your cabin steward for one, and they'll bring one to the cabin for you to use, while aboard. Be advised, that the dryers supplied have an off/on switch that must be held down, and it's kind of a PIA, I suggest bringing along a strong rubber band, or something similar to help hold the switch. Other than that, they work fine.

 

"SKY"

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As noted, no hairdryers in the cabin, but you can ask your cabin steward for one, and they'll bring one to the cabin for you to use, while aboard. Be advised, that the dryers supplied have an off/on switch that must be held down, and it's kind of a PIA, I suggest bringing along a strong rubber band, or something similar to help hold the switch. Other than that, they work fine.

 

"SKY"

 

Many thanks for the insider info re: the cabin steward providing one. That is exactly what we'll do!

 

--CeleBrat

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