We've all found a elaborately folded swan perched on the end of the bed in a hotel room, but one holidaying family were delighted to find staff had gone above and beyond with their towelling creations ...
It’s the origami of the sea. The tradition of wandering back to your cabin and finding that it has been invaded by animalistic linens is being challenged by at least one cruise line. Norwegian Cruise ...
Towel animals are a quirky hotel and cruise tradition, where staff arrange towels to look like animals ranging from monkeys and crocodiles to swans and elephants. Usually, these are left on the bed - ...
Our readers' choice cruise rankings look at the big things that make or break a trip—dining, service, cabin amenities—but as we were reading the results we found ourselves wondering about the little ...
When most people see towels, they see drying tools. The custodial and support services staff at St. Mary's Hospital see animals - elephants, monkeys, swans, seals and bulldogs - and a way to provide ...
Isamu Sasagawa just might be the greatest towel artist in Japan, if not the entire Earth. What is towel art? It’s folding towels to resemble things, whether that’s animals or figures from pop culture.
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