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Cabin Safes
Are cabin safes really safe and secure?
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Hi JoAnne,<BR><BR>There are 3 supervisors that have access to the codes. One for each shift.<BR><BR>They are as safe as you believe them to be.<BR><BR>Paul
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They are the same as a hotel safe, although considerably smaller. They surely are more secure than hiding your valuables around your cabin. That said, certain crew members would need to have access codes/keys in case of an emergency or malfunction.
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Wow, how coincidental is that? Exactly three on every cruise ship - simply amazing - only one person I know of that would know that! Oh, and by the way, Paul; you still haven't answered my cruise question - what's considered cheap, average and ridiculously high for the 3rd and 4th passengers on a seven day cruise this year including port charges?<BR><BR>Probably just slipped your mind.
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Peter, with all your worldly knowledge about everything(as I saw on a post a few days ago, your knowledge even extends to lemon pie) why do you have to ask Paul for anything? And just so we will all know, why don't you ever commit to any helpful answers to questions instead of lurking in the background until Paul makes a post, then rip him, regardless of what he says? Well, we are waiting for something useful to come along from you. Where is it?????
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If I gave you a dozen posts of mine in the last week that answered a question of a poster, would you then shut up?<BR><BR>By the way, I have no idea what you're saying about lemon pie - please include that post's link in your reply.
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