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Even if they provided tea bags, cabins that I have stayed in (we have sailed in balcony cabins but never a suite) do not have a way to heat up water to use the tea bag with.

 

A kettle is provided on European sailings, you know how us brits like our tea. We always bring our own tea to prevent us having to make a formal complaint to the captain over the quality and availability of the tea provided by RCI :D

 

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The poor soul that was traumatized by having to wait so long for a second roll needs to cruise on Princess the next time. There is a basket of several assorted rolls placed at your fingertips. I'm positive that's where five of the seven pounds I gained came from!

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Even if they provided tea bags, cabins that I have stayed in (we have sailed in balcony cabins but never a suite) do not have a way to heat up water to use the tea bag with.

 

What appears to be the case is that tea kettles and a basic coffee making setup are placed in the cabins for UK itineraries, and removed for US itineraries. Whether that is for reasons of regulation or market preference, I do not know.

 

The stewards removed all kettles from staterooms a few days before the end our November 2014 transatlantic.

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What appears to be the case is that tea kettles and a basic coffee making setup are placed in the cabins for UK itineraries, and removed for US itineraries. Whether that is for reasons of regulation or market preference, I do not know.

 

The stewards removed all kettles from staterooms a few days before the end our November 2014 transatlantic.

 

They leave them in junior suites and full suites so it can't be regulation. Maybe it's just lack of use.

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I'm just playing Devils advocate here, but since you made the comment about other people asking absurd questions... There were probably just as many people sitting there thinking "who cares, ask something normal" at your detailed technical questions.

 

I so agree.

 

Apparently, people who go to these things have different and varied concerns. Thank goodness ONE person at the meet/greet, the one being asked the questions, is happy to answer all of them.

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I have heard all sorts of questions at Q&A, and I'm sure the Captains have heard just about everything. They seem to take it in their stride and are happy to answer them, no matter how trivial or stupid the Question Police here believe them to be :D

 

If they didn't want to do it, they probably wouldn't. Maybe they see it as part of their role, to engage with the paying customer and answer any questions.

 

At least they don't call the questioners morons! :rolleyes:

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