How Do You Do Your Washing on a Cruise Ship?

By Robert Palmer

Doing your laundry on a cruise ship is not as difficult as you might think. You can bring all the necessary items to ensure that your clothes are clean, and you can do it in the comfort of your own cabin. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to do your washing on a cruise ship.

Step 1: Gather Your Supplies
The first step is to gather the supplies that you will need. You’ll need detergent, fabric softener, and a few other items.

You can purchase all of these items from the onboard store or from one of the local stores in port. It’s important to make sure that you have enough detergent for the amount of clothes that you plan to wash.

Step 2: Sort Your Clothes
Next, you’ll want to sort your clothes into piles by color and fabric type. This will help prevent any colors from bleeding onto other items of clothing during the washing process.

Step 3: Put the Clothes in the Washing Machine
Once your clothes are sorted, it’s time to put them into the washing machine. Most cruise ships have washing machines located on each deck, so find one close by and load up your clothes. Make sure not to overload the machine; otherwise, it won’t be able to properly clean your clothes.

Step 4: Add Detergent

Once the machine is loaded with clothes, add a scoop of detergent into the dispenser tray. The amount of detergent needed depends on how much clothing is being washed; usually one scoop per full load will suffice.

Step 5: Set The Cycle

Now it’s time to set the cycle for washing.

Most machines have several settings available such as warm or cold water, delicate or heavy duty cycles and more. Select which setting best corresponds with what you’re washing and move on.

Step 6: Start The Cycle

Once everything is set up correctly, press start and let the machine do its job! Depending on how much laundry you’re doing and which settings you chose, this could take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour.

Step 7: Dry Your Clothes

Once your laundry is clean, it’s time to dry it! You can either hang up wet items or put them in a dryer if one is available onboard or at a port-side laundromat. Be sure not to leave wet clothing in a bundle for too long as this could cause mold or mildew growth.

Conclusion

Doing laundry on a cruise ship may seem daunting at first but with some preparation beforehand it’s an easy task that can be done without any hassle! With these steps outlined above, you should have no problem doing your own laundry while sailing away!