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Thanks. Seems a man designs these cruise ships! The hairdryers should be in the bathroom. Princess is the same way. Hairdryer in the desk! Thanks

 

Each to their own

 

I love that they are in the cabin - it takes me 45 mins to dry my hair so standing in a bathroom getting hotter and hotter is a no no - where I can open the balcony door for a breeze is best

 

They are in the drawer, hidden by the chair back - pull out the chair and its there

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Each to their own

 

I love that they are in the cabin - it takes me 45 mins to dry my hair so standing in a bathroom getting hotter and hotter is a no no - where I can open the balcony door for a breeze is best

 

They are in the drawer, hidden by the chair back - pull out the chair and its there

 

I'm with you on this one!;)

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Thanks. Seems a man designs these cruise ships! The hairdryers should be in the bathroom. Princess is the same way. Hairdryer in the desk! Thanks

 

Actually, Celebrity issued a press release that a group of women would assist in design of the cabins. Made a big deal of it at the time.

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Just FYI, the hairdryer (on the Equinox) is very weak and you need to continuously press a button in order to keep it on. If this is important to you, IMHO bring your own. Yup, the hairdryers were definitely chosen by a man!

 

 

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Actually, Celebrity issued a press release that a group of women would assist in design of the cabins. Made a big deal of it at the time.

 

Hi Don:)...Oh how I remember that too.....when Solstice came out.....

It was supposed to be earth shattering.....then folks didn't have the

greatest things to say about the cabins.....:rolleyes:...memory tells me there

was alot of critisizm and people could not believe women desigend the

cabins.

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They're all the same, and they're definitely not as bad as I've seen in some hotels.

 

I bring one of those extra thick rubber bands (have one in my travel bag now) and wrap it around the 'on switch'--then I just use the plug for on/off. If you move the rubber band too much, it breaks (on a 14+ day cruise) so I learned the lesson the hard way.

 

I would say the dryer is 75-80% s good as mine t home, and that's enough for me not to take up valuable suitcase space and weight bringing my own.

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