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How sad. My kids loved those chocolates and looked forward to them nightly. At least we know before we go now!

 

 

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Thrill your kids: bring a $3 box of Andes mints and put some on the kids' nightstands before heading to dinner.

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No chocolate on our pillows in the Royal Suite on the Adventure in February of this year.

The suite chocolates were Ghirardelli - the non suite chocolates were Andes. Either way, it was a nice touch that I miss.

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I haven't seen them for a few years now.

 

They weren't good quality chocolate - more of a chocolate confection - so no loss by not having them. Most were probably thrown out so great if a few dollars per sailing is saved and certainly no one on a cruise needs a chocolate snack at bedtime! I feel the same about towel animals - maybe once a cruise or if there are children in the cabin. Otherwise don't take up the attendant's time and use more towels that need to be laundered.

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