That would be a deal breaker for one of my daughters. We almost had a mutiny when she found out they wouldn't give her chocolate milk in the dining room on her third cruise. (the first two it was a daily deal) One must had priorities and I can't think of many more important than following the chocolate.
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We've gotten baffled looks when asking for chocolate milk before. One one cruise (forget which line) they brought my son a cup of hot cocoa that had been iced down. I guess keeping a supply of Hershey's syrup is a huge logistics dilemma for some ships.
We never eat the pillow chocolates. We probably have a bag full of them growing stale in the cabinet. But it is another sign of the whittling away at the mainstream cruise product.
I love it Dave, can you imagine people getting out their Sea Pass for a pillow chocolate? Do you still get the bed turned down? How about towel animals? I love towel animals!!
They could have some little menus printed up, just like the ones for breakfast that you hang on the door handle. The "turn down" menu, where you can select chocolates (please enter the number of orders in the box), towel animals, turndown service, etc. The towel animals would have various prices, depending on difficulty.