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Power usage in the MSC Seaside


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Question for all of out there, do I have to bring my voltage converter on the cruise? Or does MSC Seaside have 115/120 60hz.

 

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DC Guy is right...you don't HAVE to as Seaside has both US and European outlets. But if you do bring one or two, you'll have more outlets to use.

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What are you using in the outlets? If it is electronics, or even a hair dryer that has a "power brick", it is most likely "dual voltage" meaning it can receive 100-240 vac, so you would only need a plug adapter to charge electronics using the 220v outlet. Be sure to check the fine print on the device to be sure.

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