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Emdee's dd here. She will be onboard next week too if you want to meet her.

 

You don't need for the ship but will need for the hotel. Also, I suggest packing a power bar if you have a number of items to charge in the cabin/room.

 

Hope you have a good holiday next week. This week they got a lot of rain from her texts but the previous week it was great weather.

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Hi all,

 

 

 

Sailing this Saturday. Do I need a converter for the room/hotels? I'm getting conflicting reports.

 

 

 

I appreciate your help!

 

 

For the PG no. As far as the hotel - depends on hotel but even the IC had only one 110V outlet in the room and I think it was the bathroom.

 

 

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Emdee's dd here. She will be onboard next week too if you want to meet her.

 

You don't need for the ship but will need for the hotel. Also, I suggest packing a power bar if you have a number of items to charge in the cabin/room.

 

Hope you have a good holiday next week. This week they got a lot of rain from her texts but the previous week it was great weather.

 

The ship will not have an issue with you bringing a power strip on board?

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