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Hi:

 

What electrical supply is available in cabins on Regatta? I did try a

search but got no results. My DH requires a CPAP machine & wants

to know if he needs a converter. Also are there any outlets near

the bed or do we need an extension cord?

 

Thanks

 

June

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You will not need a converter. However, I do believe for all of the cabin categories you will need an extension cord. The electrical outlet is on the desk/vanity. So according to what type cabin you have and where the desk is located, you might need a very long extension cord. I do know that someone on one of my cruises, called the room steward and he took care of setting up the unit and had the cords going around the room rather than across where someone might trip at night. Hope this information helps. Bobi

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There are two outlets at the desk -- one is 120 V, and the other is European 220 V. I always take a plug strip (for all of our adaptors, etc.). But there is nothing closer the bed.

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