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If I remember correctly there are no bedside plugs...

We are in a CC...

Sailing this time with CPAP.

 

Advice welcome. My guess is to NOT send the CPAP through with the luggage:eek:

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If I remember correctly there are no bedside plugs...

We are in a CC...

Sailing this time with CPAP.

 

Advice welcome. My guess is to NOT send the CPAP through with the luggage:eek:

 

If a guest wishes to bring a CPAP or Sleep Apnea machine onboard, please contact our Access Department at 1-866-592-7225. Doing so will advise the ship to provide distilled water and an extension cord for the stateroom.

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I have sailed with a friend who used CPAP. Celebrity sorted everything for her so do not worry but contact them direct or through your TA if you use one.

 

 

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If I remember correctly there are no bedside plugs...

We are in a CC...

Sailing this time with CPAP.

 

Advice welcome. My guess is to NOT send the CPAP through with the luggage:eek:

There is a form you can fill out on the Celebrity website to get distilled H2O and a cord reserved. Look in the FAQ:Can Celebrity accommodate my special medical needs

Absolutely. We welcome guests with disabilities and special needs and work hard to make sure you experience your best vacation ever. You'll be able to book accessible staterooms, and take advantage of the pool, the casino, the Canyon Ranch SpaClub®, the shows, the restaurants and bars through special accommodations throughout the ship.

Please note the ability to accommodate guests with special needs aboard Celebrity Xpedition® is limited. This ship does not have an elevator or accessible staterooms. Also, there is very little wheelchair accessibility on the Galapagos Islands and service animals are not permitted in the Galapagos National Park.

 

Check here for more information. To receive appropriate assistance, be sure to notify our Access Department via email or fax 1-954-628-9622.

 

https://secure.celebritycruises.com/onboard-celebrity/cruise-activities-special-needs-form

 

There is a check off for CPAP/BIPAP machines.

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If a guest wishes to bring a CPAP or Sleep Apnea machine onboard, please contact our Access Department at 1-866-592-7225. Doing so will advise the ship to provide distilled water and an extension cord for the stateroom.

 

I think it's cool the cruise line responds directly to the forums. Has there been any thought given to spicing up the responses just a touch so it doesn't seem so canned and like a computer is talking?

 

Even just a "catch ya later" or "Glad you picked us, where the ocean and boogie down fun meet" or "Let us help with your CPAP and the motion of the ocean and the purr of your machine will make your night dreamy"

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