Who takes a fan with them when you cruise?

I do because it helps spread the cool air around the cabin. And if we are not in the aft of the ship, it helps drown out the noise. Carnival lets you bring a fan as long as it is 12 inches or under.

23 Answers

I have never needed to take a room fan with me but on my last cruise, I did take a hand held one and used it a few times.

Everyone knows it'll be the dog. Proof that it's better to get a dog instead of a wife.

(You do know that we used to tell this joke back in the 80's?)

You know how you can tell who really loves you ? Lock both your dog and your wife in the trunk of your car. Open it in about an hour and see which one showers you with kisses.

No fans at all. Room is too cold to begin with

In the spirit of many of the replies above, I take my #3 fan with me on all my cruises.

(My dog and cat like me better than my wife!)

Big Smile Welcome--nice to have another voice on the forum. Plus you can keep Brian in line :)

DH and I are fellow addicts, but he only does FB forums. I don't do FB at all--I just don't have the patience for it.

Yeah buddy , I am the other half of teamhutchens. I am a cruise addict, and so is Brian! I love to ask, hear, read and reply to subjects in this forum..

Danyl

Yeap Danyl is my better half! Thanks to her, I went on a cruise and fell in love with it!

Brian

OK, I'm slow on the uptake here, but are you Danyl of Brian and Danyl?

If so, it's great to see you here. I feel like I already know your family :)

Thanks for all the insight. I really could not cruise with out mine. I even take it on land vacations..lol

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