Unfortunately I seem to have mislaid Georges number so I had to soldier on alone. If I had to make one criticism about my wonderful cruise with Hapag Lloyd, and it would only be one, it would be that a manual for said machine in the bumpf in the cabin would have been useful.
Eventually I sussed it out, pulling a silver lever backwards over the machine which revealed a home for the pod and the water reservoir - success!
A lovely selection of coffee's is restocked twice daily along with your in-suite mini bar, all of which is complimentary - I should think so too with a cruise costing from 3,300 euro per person per week!
I'm glad I persevered as I needed my morning fix of caffeine after long nights of partying and busy days ahead.
P&O always supply kettles in cabins but this was a much nicer and more contemporary way of doing things I thought. Nice to be able to have a drink and not have to wait until you get to breakfast.
It was just a shame George wasn't there to share the experience with me as I'm sure he would have enjoyed it as much as I did. I gather he enjoys a good Voluto!
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