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I am sure this information has been posted somewhere before but I can't seem to find an answer.  We are leaving on the EPIC next week and I am wondering if anyone brought on extension cords and what kind (two/three prong) (regular US plugs).   There are four of us in a cabin and I have already purchased two charging cubes with various plugs for different countries.  Thanks!

 

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You should do fine with what you have.

Having the conversion two/three prong is ideal.

Consider having the plug fit into a recessed socket

 

Unless you have a CPAP medical machine an extension cord of length is not needed.

Maybe a short one less than 6 feet with multiple outlets would be helpful - - -

 

BUT AVOID THE PLAGUE OF HAVING ANYTHING WITH *SURGE PROTECTION* !!!!!

These are forbidden by NCL

 

Image of what I use that serves all my electrical needs on board:

The black plug takes 2 and 3 prong devices

 

 

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