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Royal Club Mini Suite Outlets


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I use a CPAP...I just pull the bed away from the wall about a foot and access the European 220 volt outlet(s) there.  You'll need an adapter to be able to plug the desk lamp back in as well as give you a secondary US-style socket.  Most CPAPs are dual voltage...look on your power brick to make sure BEFORE leaving home!  MUCH better than doing the whole "extension cord across the floor/trip hazard" bit in my opinion.  The beds are NOT heavy...easy to pull out and push back.

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Here's a pix of the type of plug that you need for behind the bed. Todays modern CPAP automatically use either US or EU power but do check with your supplier. We add in a plug extender so that we can also plug in the bedside lamp. You can preorder distilled water under dietary requests on line

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18 hours ago, CLM0928 said:

Can anyone advise if the Club Mini Suite has bedside outlets?  My husband uses a Cpap and not sure how we will work that if no outlet available. Thanks

 

Email special needs or give Princess a call to arrange for everything to meet your needs.  Suggest 2+ weeks before your cruise.

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