Just popping in to say the self-service is not a hassle at all. The DCL app texts you when your washer or dryer is ready, so you don't have to stand around waiting - the system is very well done.
Sorry! I was trying so hard to remember how to spell it and couldn't look it up while I was in the middle of typing my post. I will remember for the future. Thanks for providing the information for the OP though.ps: that's "Shmoo" (no "c") Thanks
No problem, really. It gets misspelled once in a while. And, once in a while, I make a comment about it.Sorry! I was trying so hard to remember how to spell it and couldn't look it up while I was in the middle of typing my post. I will remember for the future. Thanks for providing the information for the OP though.
We've never "just sat there" when doing the self serve laundry. Even before the "laundry is ready" app feature was available.Princess Shmoom thanks for the laundry service info. Way too expensive to do a family of 5, just so we don't have to take dirty clothes home. The self-serve laundry seems like a good choice if we don't have to sit there the whole time.
I usually go down to deck 4 and walk. I can do two miles with time to spare before the washer is done. Then I go for my snack while the dryer runs.We've never "just sat there" when doing the self serve laundry. Even before the "laundry is ready" app feature was available.
When you start the washer, it indicates how long the cycle is. Usually 45 minutes or so. Plenty of time time to head up and get a snack/drink and be back to move to dryer (which will also tell you you how much time you have before the load is dry when you start it).
We typically put the load in the washer and then either head back to our room to get our stuff organized, or get a quick snack. Then back to move load to dryer and just go up on deck to sit for a while. Then back to get dried clothes, fold and put away.