Lilsia
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- Feb 17, 2018
@ Lilsia - You missed my point entirely. I am well aware of how norovirus occurs on a cruise ship given the multitudes of people and close proximity, but thanks for the education. All of the points you listed support what I was saying. You are more inclined to get sick from all of the public areas on the ship. But I'm happy you were able to get the soap concern addressed in your own cabin.
I guess I did miss your point. I thought you were just bashing those who take sanitation seriously. I would like to feel good about the shared pumps in the rooms but it just does not sit well. The issue is that you really don't know how they are up keeping them and how long they are just topping them off without cleaning out the containers. We didn't use ours so I doubt that they even touched them after we got off and just left them for the next cruisers. Chances are that most people are good and will not tamper with them. But I don't put it past some teenage boy thinking it is funny to squirt some Nair in there. There are those out there with bad judgment. There is a reason why they have seals on everything now. It comes down to that I don't think that it is unreasonable to have personal bottles, especially at the prices that they charge. This is not the YMCA after all.