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Carnival Cruise Line defends its beloved towel animals - MSNCarnival addresses towel animal concerns Both Carnival and its chief rival in the family cruise market have its room stewards leave towel animals for guests.
Norwegian Cruise Line is testing out a plan to try and preserve water by ending their offerings of towel animals during turn-down service ...
Towel animals are a beloved cruise tradition, and Carnival stateroom attendant Michael Cajucom shows USA TODAY how to create an elephant at home.
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 ...
DREAMSTIME In order to be more environmentally sustainable, Norwegian Cruise Line said it will no longer automatically create towel animals for all of its passengers on some of its ships.
The next time you go on vacation with Norwegian Cruise Line, you may notice something missing: A towel animal.
The towel animals are not extinct on Norwegian Cruise Line, though. According to the statement, cruisers can request they be part of the experience, and then cabin stewards will be happy to oblige ...
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.
CRUISE ship holidays allow passengers to enjoy their time away while being looked after by crew. Certain staff on a Royal Caribbean cruise sparked shock when they surprised holidaymakers in this ...
Our readers submitted their favorite cruise ship towel animal pictures on our Facebook page. Each cruise ship has its unique take on these creative critters.
Towel animals, a staple of any respectable cruise ship, will no longer be a daily occurrence for customers of Norwegian Cruise Line, as part of a new trial to protect the world’s resources.
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