As someone who minored in environmental microbiology, I would be way more concerned about the people who have touched the soda push button before me (and when was the last time they washed their hands) then I would be about any potential for splash up.
They are small - I believe they are like 12 oz.
about 3 oz after you fill them up with ice....the lemonade is actually very good btw....
It is just given my background, I know there is no exposure from using a reusable cup at this type of machine. The germ exposure would come from the push button. Next cruise, I am going to swap the push button and the dispenser and do a culture of both. I bet Disney would love that! Looks like I need to go on a cruise in the name of SCIENCE!
Exactly why I use my knuckle to press the button!!!!!
I also don't wash my hands in the bathrooms; I use a paper towel to open the door, and then use my portable hand sanitizer once I'm out.
I'm not a germaphobe, but on the ship...maybe I am a little.
Believe it or not my husband actual brings a small container of dish detergent and a scrubbing pad so we can wash our mugs out in the sink in the room every day on the ship...lol
Thanks Silverfox! Mike
They get thrown off their balconies.
What about people who dont wash, wear shorts to dinner, AND don't tip their concierge....
jjje said:They get thrown off their balconies.
They get thrown off their balconies.
Twinings is fleet wide.
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In the MDR's and Palo's they also have "Tealeaves" brand tea bags. My wife always asks for a few to take home. You can also buy their brand online which we have done in the past. Here's the website: http://www.tealeaves.com/