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My friend is leaving Sun on Majesty - is there a laudry facility where you can iron - or how much is it to send things for pressing - mother and daughter - so would be dresses, skirts, capris - thanks!!!!! She is soooo excited - her 1st cruise!!!

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Follow up questions... Can I bring my travel iron/steamer? Is that allowed?

 

Steamers are okay, irons are not.

Many cruise lines ban irons because they are fire and burn hazards. Although NCL doesn't state so on their web site.

 

There has been many posts and many threads about irons here, a search will bring up many suggestions on how to remove wrinkles from clothes without using irons.

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My friend is leaving Sun on Majesty - is there a laudry facility where you can iron - or how much is it to send things for pressing - mother and daughter - so would be dresses, skirts, capris - thanks!!!!! She is soooo excited - her 1st cruise!!!

 

Iron before you pack and pack with the dry cleaners plastic bags or tissue paper.

Works well:-)

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Steamers are okay, irons are not.

Many cruise lines ban irons because they are fire and burn hazards. Although NCL doesn't state so on their web site.

 

There has been many posts and many threads about irons here, a search will bring up many suggestions on how to remove wrinkles from clothes without using irons.

 

 

" Many cruise lines ban irons....... ". How many is many :confused: . We have been on many cruise lines and never had a problem !

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When we were on the Majesty last January, we were surprised to see an iron sitting outside the door of a cabin. It appeared to have "NCL" written on the side of it, so I don't know if it was confiscated and NCL wrote on it, or the person who was in that cabin happened to have the initials "NCL," or if it was borrowed from the ship. The cabin we were in had a fold out ironing board built into the desk, so in one lifetime, ironing must have been allowed.

 

I also saw someone return a hair dryer to the on of the desks in the Atrium. So apparently some of these items are available to borrow, perhaps they use this method so they have some control over it.

 

To be on the safe side, there are quite a few packing websites that have great ideas on staying wrinkle fee. We used a method that involved large amounts of tissue paper. Our suit case looked like a birthday party when we opened it, but the method seemed to work.

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