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I have a CPAP machine as well and I would recomend bringing your own extention cord. The times that I've been cruising... the outlet has been across the room next to the vanity. It doesn't take up much room in the bag and if you should need it for a hotel prior or post cruise, you have it.

 

Don't worry about anything else....just have a great time. :D

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If your machine has an adjustable humidifying feature you may have to cut back a little. In the Med this summer my tubing had water buildup the first two nights even though it wasn't close to being over filled and was a good 18 inches below the bed. For the info of others, pressurized air tends to get dried out, thats why we generally humidify air/oxygen in hospitals

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