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There could be another thread about this, I didnt look to much into it. My parents are on the Breeze, and said they are not getting a chocolate left on the bed at night.

Do you know if this is a cutback, or maybe they just do not have them onboard?

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Got off the Freedom last week and we did not get chocalates at all except the first night.Asked our steward and he didn't know.We talked to a lot of people on the ship and they did not get them either.

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I got chocolates every night on the Freedom (May 27, 2012-June 2, 2012) except for the last night. :( They had also "run out" of the ingredients to make my favorite drink Friday night when I ordered it in the main show lounge.

 

We sailed the Freedom the week before you and got them the first two nights only.

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Huh.....reminds me of a post not long ago about someone who didn't see the chocolates on the bed and the next morning they had melted all over the sheets. :eek: Had to tell the room steward that the brown stains were in fact chocolate, lol!!! :D:D

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Got them every night. Had exactley 30 stacked up (Hawaii 15 day) on the ice bucket tray when we got off the ship. Left them behind. Pretty non-descript chocolate.

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There could be another thread about this, I didnt look to much into it. My parents are on the Breeze, and said they are not getting a chocolate left on the bed at night.

Do you know if this is a cutback, or maybe they just do not have them onboard?

 

 

 

LOL its a small piece of chocolate..lol really?

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It may be a small piece of chocolate but it was no longer there on the Spirit I sailed May 22-29

hth

 

 

I wouldn't care if they did away with the chocolates. I also ask my steward not to make towel animals, I've seen them all, after 20 cruises, they are not such a big deal anymore.

 

I prefer the steward to just clean the room, leave me a bottle of water and fill the ice bucket.

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LOL its a small piece of chocolate..lol really?

 

 

Really just a small piece? 3,000 pieces per ship per day 7 days a week adds up

how many ships does carnvial have? 20? or more Lets just go with 20..

thats 60,000 piece a night (give or take) thats 420,000 little pieces every 7 days..

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Really just a small piece? 3,000 pieces per ship per day 7 days a week adds up

how many ships does carnvial have? 20? or more Lets just go with 20..

thats 60,000 piece a night (give or take) thats 420,000 little pieces every 7 days..

Now that you put it that way.....that's a lot of chocolate!

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