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What do you do with your trays


amillard222

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I'm only concerned about what I may be walking on because things are on the floor. As a person with vision problems, there's a good chance I may not see your dirty dishes and slip and fall because people like you have placed trays and dishes in the hallways. Frequently people with vision issues walk close to the sides of the hallways because they use walls/doorways as guidance items. It's always a great deal of "fun" to discover you've walked in someone's leftover pudding because they couldn't wait for housekeeping to remove a tray.

 

Yes, people with vision problems, people who had too much to drink, and let's not forget that there is a reminder in the "Fun Times" that you are on a moving ship and to please use the handrails.

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i put mine under the sink in the bathroom.

 

it's disgusting seeing them on the floor in the hall. the help may tell you to do that, but i guess that's ok where they come from.

 

Where is there room under the sink in the bathroom of a Carnival ship? Trying to remember the layout, and I don't recall the space being deep enough or wide enough?

 

And really, how is under the sink in the bathroom (food in a bathroom...yuck!) any different than leaving it in the hall? Royal Caribbean and many hotels I visit ask you call when finished and somebody will come pick up. That seems to make the most sense.

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After the breakfast hours, hotel services wander up and down the halls with something like a wagon picking up trays. It is pretty clear that this is what they expect you to do with the trays. I usually drape a napkin over the top plate to make it look tidier. Do I do this at home? Well, if the hotel services would come by I'd be happy to. Asking whether I put them outside my house for my neighbors to deal with is immaterial- they don't deliver me breakfast either.

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