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If you take your own laptop there's a wifi capability around the atrium, certainly in the lower level; i.e. around the coffee bar. Also, if you have an ethernet cable you'll find there's an ethernet socket behind the TV in your cabin. You can connect a laptop to that socket.

 

Of course, to make any of this work you have to have paid for an internet access account. I think I got 250 minutes (+ 20 additional minutes because it was the first day of the cruise) for £65, or something like that. That was on a 14-night W Med cruise.

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Yes, Tom, that's what we paid this June for the big package. Because of something which had happened at home, we needed to be in touch frequently, and this was more than ample (so much so that we used up our remaining minutes to do our Tesco shopping on line for delivery on our return....sad!!).

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