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No coffee pots in any of the staterooms on Princess ships, no matter which category you book. In fact, I don't know of any line that actually provides a coffee maker like you would find in a hotel room.

We did find a 'hot pot' in our mini on the sea princess to heat water last year, but no coffee makers.

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No coffee pots in any of the staterooms on Princess ships, no matter which category you book. In fact, I don't know of any line that actually provides a coffee maker like you would find in a hotel room.

We did find a 'hot pot' in our mini on the sea princess to heat water last year, but no coffee makers.

 

not that it matters much, but Swan Hellenic provides coffee makers in cabins.

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And P&O (UK) has coffee/tea makers in their cabins. Never have figured out why Princess, formerly owned by P&O, did not also have them.

 

I have been told that Sea Princess may still have some from its days as a P&O ship (Adonia).

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No coffee pots in any of the staterooms on Princess ships, no matter which category you book. In fact, I don't know of any line that actually provides a coffee maker like you would find in a hotel room.

We did find a 'hot pot' in our mini on the sea princess to heat water last year, but no coffee makers.

 

We were just on the Norwegian Star and coffee pots were in the mini-suites. Don't know if they were in all staterooms but we had it with Folgers coffee, sugar and coffemate provided and replenished everyday. Also Lipton tea bags were provided. DH and his mother and sister who were in the next mini-suite to us, really enjoyed having freshly brewed coffee on the balcony every morning. We just went up to the cafe ( only 1 level up) and got fresh milk or cream. Yes, they were like the ones you get in hotel rooms.

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Not all of the ships of NCL have coffeemakers(also, not that it matters on a Princess board!)

 

In July we were in the owners suite on the NCL Crown and no coffeepot. However, NCL does its coffee pretty good so I did not miss not having a coffeepot. I really really hated the coffee on Princess when we sailed the Dawn. Glad to hear about the coffee cards.

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And P&O (UK) has coffee/tea makers in their cabins. Never have figured out why Princess, formerly owned by P&O, did not also have them.

 

I have been told that Sea Princess may still have some from its days as a P&O ship (Adonia).

 

Druke-Doesn't P&O supply the 'hot pots' for water only though? Like we found in our mini on the sea princess? Not actually a coffee pot, but something to make only instant coffee with?

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Well, perhaps that is all that P&O currently provides.

 

Way back in the 60s & 70s (last time I sailed P&O, on the original Oriana - twice)) they did have motel style coffee makers in the cabins; and I have read other posts that lead me to believe they still do.

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