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My druthers would be as it was on NCL (haven't sailed with them lately, so I don't know if/how this has changed). Clean beach towel in the cabin every day. If you use it, you return it to the cabin and it's replaced. Just like a bath towel.

 

Why did they decide to make beach towels so complicated?

 

Karen

 

Carnival does the same.

Haven't been on Royal in a few years, but I'm guessing it's the same.

Will know for sure ... come Nov. 16th. :D

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My druthers would be as it was on NCL (haven't sailed with them lately, so I don't know if/how this has changed). Clean beach towel in the cabin every day. If you use it, you return it to the cabin and it's replaced. Just like a bath towel.

 

Why did they decide to make beach towels so complicated?

 

Karen

 

Pool towels shouldn't be such a mountainous issue. But I'll betcha' that it makes RCI a few dollars (@25 per unreturned towel), if the cruiser neglects to bring it back AND/OR doesn't dispute the charge on their final bill!

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