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Regal/Royal mini-suite electrical outlets?


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I know there is one in the bathroom, and three on the desk.

 

Are they any others? Specifically, any in the seating area of the cabin?

 

Thanks.

 

/Paul

 

We had a obstructed balcony on the Royal. The outlets were near the bed

 

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On the Regal we had a mini suite and the outlets were opposite the couch by the refrigerator

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On both the Regal and the Royal there is an electrical outlet in the bathroom that I used for a night light.

My toenail clipper holds up the night light flap.

 

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On the Royal and Regal the televisions are mounted flat on the wall, so no accessible outlets there. We have a multi port charging station we take along that accommodates our phones, iPads, camera, etc.

 

 

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On the Regal with the three grandchildren in a mini suite none of the outlets were accessible.

 

 

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Whatever they eat at every meal usually winds up on their clothes so lots of clothes changes are required with not enough drawer space.

 

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Howard

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You should post this to the "why do I have to tip for kids" threads that appear from time-to-time.

 

We tipped the cabin steward as soon as we met upon embarkation and again just before departure.

He took very good care of all of us as we were a family of eight. Everyone on the ship works very hard to please the many passengers. People who complain about tips should just stay home in my opinion.

Our younger grandson fell in the dining room, hit his head on the corner of the dining room table. The bleeding required a trip to medical. He missed desert but chocolate chip cookies were sent and waiting for him back in the cabin.

Medical did an outstanding job.

 

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The three loved the kids club and were always anxious for it to open at 9AM

Those that took such good care of them were tipped also.

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Howard

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When I saw your picture of the cabin, it made me think of threads like this:

 

https://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2456581

 

Thanks for sharing the above thread. I found it both amusing and sad that some people think that not tipping for children is ok.

 

Our three grandchildren have been taught to behave and dress properly in restaurants.

 

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Our cute almost three year old red headed princess was known all over the Regal and was loved and catered to by the entire staff.

 

We would never think of not tipping generously for all of the attention they gave towards her.

 

37563234024_900ed29530_z.jpgShe loved the ice cream

 

 

 

Howard

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