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They knock and then use a key.

 

That's how your petit fours, and such get delivered

 

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You can leave the items in the room and they will enter the room and remove the items. You can leave or stay.
Thanks Bob. It just sounds so much better coming from you than from one of the useless posters like me. [emoji6]

 

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This!

 

We don't place dishes or trays in the hall as it is not a big deal if we have to wait a bit for pick-up. We are not going to clutter public walkways with our used dishes and trays. We have also used our own feet (radical, I know!) to return used dishes to the Windjammer.

 

Same here. :cool:

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Seriously. It's so pathetic that someone walking down the hall can't be bothered to keep their eyes open. I don't want my remnants kicked around and smeared on the carpet. I put them neatly on the tray in the hallway so they could be picked up!

 

Really...have you been out in the hallways around 2 am when the late night party types come stumbling back trying to find their cabin? :o :o

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Having a great day, thank you very much.

 

I still don't understand your problem.

 

Personally I'm in the leave it in the room camp.

 

The wife, however, is in the leave it in the hall camp.

 

I forget where you stand. You're not the OP, correct.

 

But then again, it really doesn't matter.

 

Life goes on

 

 

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Your used wine buckets are allowed out there. ;)

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Those go in the shower.[emoji41]

 

Actually I often put plates under the sink if we are in a JS

 

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Nah...we still get a kick out of the pile of buckets you had out in the hallway on MJ one day. RCI loves to give you free bottles of wine!! :cool:

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RCCL appears to have cut back on staffing, so placing items in the hall just makes more work for the remaining staff, and damages the "ambiance" of being on the ship.

 

Agreed. Best thing about an RCCL cruise, especially on a formal night, is to take a romantic stroll through the halls of all the staterooms.

 

So much to see. :'):')

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[emoji682]According to room service you are suppose to leave everything outside for them to pick it up[emoji682]

 

I found out about it last year , I guess I was following the rule ⚠️

 

 

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You seriously do not believe that a ship cannot have bugs ? What about bed bugs ?

 

Lenny, I didn't say that at all. I know ships have bed bugs but I honestly didn't think you were seriously referring to bed bugs, let alone ants (for example).

 

Bed bugs eat food on room service trays? :confused:

 

No. :)

 

They feed on human and animals, not spilled food or other food of human origin. ( https://www.bed-bugs.com/lifecycle/what-do-bed-bugs-eat/ )

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