Correct. You didn’t say not to enjoy it. Only that you implied that because some cruise lines have cut back to once per day and you are fine with that despite taking 2 showers per day and you are fine with using a damp towel, so we should be accepting of it too.
There is no way a towel is drying in those tiny bathrooms in a couple hours, especially when the stateroom host closes both bathroom doors when they’re done.
I have tried hanging them over the top corner of the bathroom door and they still don’t dry.
Maybe if you have them hanging by magnetic clips on the ceiling, it would be dry in time for the next use.
To me, comparing to a regular hotel stay isn’t the same. Hotel rooms are much larger and have larger towel bars, larger bathrooms, and more alternate places to hang a towel to dry. Unless it’s an oceanfront hotel, odds are good it’s a lot less humid than a room on a ship on the ocean, usually in a tropical climate.
We had no issues re-using towels in our hotel in Paris. We have also owned a timeshare in the past and had no problem not getting our unit serviced at all for a week at a time.
On a premium cruise line such as
DCL, expecting a dry towel for a daily shower is not unreasonable. You are free to disagree, of course.