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Power Outlets on Princess Cruise Ships


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Princess Ships have 110V 60Hz power for North America.But there are very few outlets in the cabin.Typically there are 2 grounded outlets at the desk and a single non-grounded outlet in the bathroom.The 2 desk outlets are very close together.If you are like us, you will bring several devices that need to be plugged in or charged, especially phones, tablets, cameras, and computers.Princess prohibits surge protectors.We have found a very useful power strip and USB charger that is neat and compact, the NTONPOWER donut.It has 3 grounded NA 110V outlets, 3 USB, an on/off switch, no surge protector, and can store its own cord.

http://www.ntonpower.com/NTONPOWER-Office-Power-Strip-with-3-USB-3-Outlets-Round-Donut-Design-Portable-Slim-Size-with-Short-Extension-Cord-37cm-for-Hotel-Business-Travel.html

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0727WZM6R/ref=s9_acsd_hps_bw_c_x_1_w?th=1

 

BTW: don’t forget a night light.

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But there are very few outlets in the cabin. Typically there are 2 grounded outlets at the desk and a single non-grounded outlet in the bathroom.

On the Grand Class ships (still the majority for the time being), there is also an outlet behind the TV. It might require a 3 foot (or longer) extension cord that ends with a multi-plug in order to put it to good use, but that is what we use to charge phones, cameras, tablets, etc. during the night.

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For a nightlight, we bring on board two or three "flameless candles" in votives. They are great for use on the balcony at night. And when we go to bed, we place one at the bottom of the bathroom shelf, near where the trash can is, because this helps illuminate the "step up" transition between the cabin and bathroom. Can't tell you how many times that has saved me from smashing my toes on that transition. It's easy to forget to step over the threshold.

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