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Can you do laundry on embarkation day?


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You sure can. As most launderettes are in the passenger casbin areas, you'll have to wait until those areas are open (depending on your priority or general status access).

 

Thanks. I had heard they don't run the washing machines when in port.

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Hi there

 

Don't forget to get enough change for the machines when you are on your first ship. (from the casino) That way you don't have to wait in lines on the second hip.

 

They also will have coin op for detergent, fabric softener. You could bring a bit from home and save a few dollars.

 

You might consider getting a bag of laundry done on each ship. That way you don't have to do the work, but would cost quite a bit more.

 

have a great cruise

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Hi there

 

Don't forget to get enough change for the machines when you are on your first ship. (from the casino) That way you don't have to wait in lines on the second hip.

 

They also will have coin op for detergent, fabric softener. You could bring a bit from home and save a few dollars.

 

You might consider getting a bag of laundry done on each ship. That way you don't have to do the work, but would cost quite a bit more.

 

have a great cruise

 

Thanks good advice

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I am glad I am not the only one bringing my own detergent - glad they invented tide pods in scent free - used to bring a little powdered detergent, and always worried my luggage would be checked for drugs!!

Do not want to use detergent that I do not know/like on board - gives me skin rashes and sneezing fits - not fun - ha ha.

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My experience on the Liberty was that I could not do it when I wanted. I tried to do it early, before the other passengers were all on board and could not. It was locked from the first cruise and would not open until the second cruise sailed. Disappointing but I just worked around it!

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Hi there

 

Don't forget to get enough change for the machines when you are on your first ship. (from the casino) That way you don't have to wait in lines on the second hip.

 

They also will have coin op for detergent, fabric softener. You could bring a bit from home and save a few dollars.

 

You might consider getting a bag of laundry done on each ship. That way you don't have to do the work, but would cost quite a bit more.

 

have a great cruise

 

The casino isn't open until the ship is out to sea.

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