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Norwegian Cruise Line is testing out a plan to try and preserve water by ending their offerings of towel animals during turn-down service.
For travelers who love to set sail with Norwegian Cruise Line, the popular towel animals found in the cabins and suites of ships in the fleet could be a thing of the past. According to ...
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Norwegian Cruise Line has announced it is testing cutting back on its daily practice of automatically making animal shapes out of bath towels as a way to conserve resources as the cotton creatures ...
It s the origami of the sea. The tradition of wandering back to your cabin and finding it has been invaded by animalistic linens is being challenged by at least one cruise line.
Not all cruise lines are saying goodbye to animal towels, however. In a statement Tuesday, Carnival Cruise Line spokesperson Chelsea Stromfeld told USA TODAY that in-cabin towel animals are not ...
Carnival Cruises literally wrote the book on these animals (Carnival Towel Creations, which sells about 6,000 copies each month), and it first appeared on the company's cruise ships about 15 years ...
Norwegian Cruise Line says it will no longer automatically create towel animals for all of its passengers on some of its ships, to be more environmentally conscious.(Dreamstime / Tribune News ...
While Norwegian Cruise Line is rolling back the practice of creating towel animals for cruise passengers, other cruise lines have no plans to dial it back. Skip to content. All Sections.
At least some Norwegian Cruise Line passengers won't be greeted by the familiar folded towel animals every night in their cabins unless they specifically request them. The Miami-based cruise line ...