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110 converter..needed on NCL Crown?


laodell

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Do we need to take a converter on the Crown? I've been on several cruises and never needed one, but I read one post that said the outlets were all 220. Has anyone had any experience with this?

 

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Until Bermuda on Norwegian Crown

 

Sunward II 1991

Westward 1993

Norway 1996

Imagination 1998

Norway 2002

 

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We were on the Norwegian Crown in 1997 when she was just transfered over to NCL.

 

She was originally the Crown Odyssey and has gone through a couple of ship name changes and cruise line changes.

 

We always carry converter son European cruises but the one we needed for her didn't work (2 burned out for some unkown reason).

 

We were lucky that the purser was able to locate a new one for us and then we didn't have any problems.

 

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