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Yep, no irons in the cabins and be prepared to stand in a long line of people waiting for the iron in the laundry room. Last November on the Breeze I went to two different floors trying to find the laundry/iron room and the line was so long that I told my DH just to wear the shirt wrinkled. Your best bet is to do your ironing around midnight when everyone else will or should be asleep.

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Yep, no irons in the cabins and be prepared to stand in a long line of people waiting for the iron in the laundry room. Last November on the Breeze I went to two different floors trying to find the laundry/iron room and the line was so long that I told my DH just to wear the shirt wrinkled. Your best bet is to do your ironing around midnight when everyone else will or should be asleep.

 

Or do your ironing as soon as can on the embark day. If you go to the laundry room before muster drill, you should have the room to yourself.

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