bathrobes
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I guess not - it says "for use on board"<BR><BR>http://www.cruisediva.com/RoyalCaribbean_past.htm
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I talked to a guy at RCCL who said that if you are a Crown and Anchor member (even less than 5 cruises), you can ask your cabin steward for a robe. He assured me there would be no problem. But I forgot to ask on the cruise so I don't know if it really works.
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I was told that robes in the room for C class and above. I looked at my room on mytravel.com board and there were 2 robes on the table. We have a balcony suite on bridge deck, so I am sure we will have robes, for the steerage class I am not sure if you can get a robe. Have a great cruise, Buck
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I have agree with "nude' I would never think a bathrobe was such a big deal. I live in the freezing Northeast. I have several robes I never even wear. Why on earth if I were cruising in a warm destination one would want a robe??? I wouldn't want to be in a robe on a cruise anyways. How ridiculous!!!
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Have narrowed my cruise down to this;<BR>a robe or no robe--cost, with air, is $4000.00 for both lines I am considering. One really has the cabin, the route I want, everything but doesn't have robes. So, I will just have to choose line B, although the cabin is not exactly what I wanted and the route wasn't first choice BUT they have robes.<BR>Now having a robe or not having a robe makes a cruise.
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