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Trying to reduce my packing. We will be on the Uniworld Milan and Venice itinerary on the SS Venezia, after doing land trip on our own. Anyone used their laundry service who can advise the cost per item or by the bag?  I know there is a self-service option, but would rather send it out. Uniworld response to my email said they would let us know on board. Not a helpful answer. Thanks.

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As I recall it was better than hotel laundry pricing.  No matter the cost it’s always worth it to be able to travel lighter.  If you can afford a Uniworld cruise then their laundry prices shouldn’t be a problem.

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Here are the prices from our European river cruises on Uniworld last year.  They did the most wonderful job.  When I put on one of my old t-shirts, it felt like I was wearing a cloud!

 

Shirt/Blouse - 4.80 euros

Trousers/Jeans - 5.50 euros

Skirt/Shorts - 4 euros

T-shirt -  2 euros

Socks (pair) - 1 euro

Pajamas - 4.5 euros

Underwear - 1.75 euros

 

There were separate prices for pressing only, if you’re interested.

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Just back from our cruise on the SS Venezia. There are two sets of laundry equipment on the lowest deck and an ironing board.  You go to reception to get a pod to put in the washer. The self serve laundry was very popular. I also used their laundry service, which was great. 

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On 6/14/2024 at 11:22 AM, Cruising on a Sunday afte said:

Just back from our cruise on the SS Venezia. There are two sets of laundry equipment on the lowest deck and an ironing board.  You go to reception to get a pod to put in the washer. The self serve laundry was very popular. I also used their laundry service, which was great. 

Thank you for the information on Laundry. We will be doing this cruise the end of August. Would you mind telling me how the food was in dining room and in the alternative pizza restaurant. Also what kind of snacks are available in the Panini Bar?  

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There were four of us traveling. All of us thought the food was pretty good. For the breakfast and lunch buffets we tried to get seating just to the right of the entrance; we liked our waiter Christophe in that section We found some of the other table set ups to be difficult to get in and out to get our food for the buffets. There is a cooked to order egg station at breakfast and a carving station at lunch. For dinner when they serve you, it doesn’t matter where you sit. We did not eat in the pizza restaurant. There are jars of candy in the back of the lounge area. There was so much food and beverages I never looked for a snack.  In the bar, they serve you some munchies like pretzels and chips with your cocktail. A couple times there were passed hors d’oeuvres in the lounge area. There were cookies available at the coffee station on the second deck. The cocktails and wine were really free flowing. You can order a cocktail from your dining room table if you would like one in addition to your wine with dinner.

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1 hour ago, Cruising on a Sunday afte said:

There were four of us traveling. All of us thought the food was pretty good. For the breakfast and lunch buffets we tried to get seating just to the right of the entrance; we liked our waiter Christophe in that section We found some of the other table set ups to be difficult to get in and out to get our food for the buffets. There is a cooked to order egg station at breakfast and a carving station at lunch. For dinner when they serve you, it doesn’t matter where you sit. We did not eat in the pizza restaurant. There are jars of candy in the back of the lounge area. There was so much food and beverages I never looked for a snack.  In the bar, they serve you some munchies like pretzels and chips with your cocktail. A couple times there were passed hors d’oeuvres in the lounge area. There were cookies available at the coffee station on the second deck. The cocktails and wine were really free flowing. You can order a cocktail from your dining room table if you would like one in addition to your wine with dinner.

Thank you so much for the great information. We have been to Venice but are looking forward to seeing it in a new way.

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