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Change to water at dinner and all inclusive.


Will_Dieterich
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Hard to argue about other cultures traditions. Costa is trying to please as many passengers as possible.

 

Indeed!

 

I'm a Brit and I do enjoy a cuppa. It amuses me though just how aggravated some of my fellow Brits get themselves worked up over the absence of a kettle. It certainly will never ruin my holiday. It's part of the fun of leaving home that things are not exactly the same as they are at home.

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I am a Brit dont live there but do like a cup of tea first thing It starts my day well.I have tried room service many times and the hot water jug has usually had coffee in previously and tastes awfull.I used to take my own small kettle and make tea however a lot of companies including Costa are confiscating them

So I guess I wont be taking my kettle next month on the Diadema

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