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Just food for thought tho on that....

If you plan on doing washing while on board, get a stateroom close to the laundry room - or you'll be carrying your clothes down those loooonnnnngggggggg hallways yourself!:eek:

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Just wondering if the ships have self-service mats or if you have to send clothes out. Thanks!

 

They do and I have found them most useful; especially when travelling with kids! Check the ship's deck plans to see exactly where they are located.

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Here's a pic of ours on the Liberty:

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There is also an ironing board with iron in them. I love them for that reason, I certainly don't spend time doing laundry on vacation, but if I need something pressed before dinner, I can run down the hall and press it.

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Doing laundry while on vacation is not my favorite thing but the laundry room on the Imagination was a savior during our last cruise. With 3 girls who are very active, it was not coming home and having a weeks worth of laundry to do.:)

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On The Miracle, the washing machine and the dryer were $3.00.....and you have to have all quarters (no change machine)

I brought my own detergent...it was the new washing sheets that are also used in the dryer....worked very well....

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On The Miracle, the washing machine and the dryer were $3.00.....and you have to have all quarters (no change machine)

I brought my own detergent...it was the new washing sheets that are also used in the dryer....worked very well....

 

Karen

 

I saw those new sheets at the store. What did you think, do they work good?

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You can usually find out where the laundry rooms are on your particular ship by checking out http://www.cruisedeckplans.com/DP/Main/shipscarnival.php

 

What ship are you on? Quarters can usually be obtained in the casino at the change machine or the pursers desk. $2/load to wash, $2/load to dry, $1/box of soap etc. It can be expensive but if you just have one or 2 loads it isn't so bad. But usually not many machines. On the Pride, the room I went to had one washer, 2 dryers one iron board in very small room and it was usually in use.

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Just be ware of that plan, about doing laundry while in port. There are many ports where the laundry facilities must be kept closed. Not all, but some. So make sure, before you count on having them available.

 

BTW, the irons are always available, port day or not.

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The laundry rooms are great. Prices cheap and the machines do a great job or washing and drying. Washing Powder, dryer sheets and fabric softener are available in dispensing machines. I take my own steamer, but I use the iron to touch up polo shirts and shirt for formal night, which I do all the ironing at once. The laundry rooms are usually empty very early in the morning and during dinner and the show.

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Conquest Class Ship Laundry Rooms are located at:

 

Riviera Deck 1 - across from 1357 and 1359

Main Deck 2 - across from 2365 and 2367

Upper Deck 6 - across from 6385 and 6387

Empress Deck 7 - across from 7337 and 7339

Verandah Deck 8 - across from 8349 and 8351

Lido Deck 9 - across from 9268 and 9270

 

 

Spirit Class Laundry Rooms are located at:

 

 

Riviera Deck 1 across from cabin 1219

Main Deck 4 across from cabin 4230

Upper Deck 5 across from cabin 5270

Empress Deck 6 across from cabin 6102

Verandah Deck 7 across from cabin 7267

 

 

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Yes, and that is one reason I sail cruiselines with laundromats over those that do not have them. I want to be able to do a load of wash a few days into the cruise so I don't have to pack as much. I'd rather bring less and do some wash.

Not sure what ship you're on, but the day we anchored at Half Moon Cay on the Miracle, mid-afternoon to dinnertime there were people in a line to use the washer.

There are two irons in the laundry rooms on the ship.

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