DorothyB Posted May 16 #1 Share Posted May 16 I have a cruise coming up on the Getaway. I am in a solo balcony cabin which I understand is like any other balcony cabin. Reading / watching reviews, it seems that there are NO outlets next to the bed, but only across the room. I'm trying to figure out how long of an extension cord I will need to bring? Thanks!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ellis1138 Posted May 16 #2 Share Posted May 16 (edited) I've found a 12 foot extension is sufficient for a standard balcony cabin. Make sure nothing you bring has surge protection. The cheapo $4 ones at Home Depot or Walmart should do. I had custom 20 foot cords made for our ResMed AirSense 10s from SF cable. They plug directly into the little power brick, but it's an overly complicated answer to a simple problem. There is one outlet next to the bed, according to Harr Travel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c50qwgMe4AI Edited May 16 by Ellis1138 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Felinis Posted May 16 #3 Share Posted May 16 (edited) Extension cords and irons are forbidden on cruise ships (fire hazard). Ask your room steward to assist. He may be able to supply an approved cord. Edited May 16 by Felinis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zqvol Posted May 16 #4 Share Posted May 16 5 minutes ago, Felinis said: Extension cords and irons are forbidden on cruise ships (fire hazard). Ask your room steward to assist. He may be able to supply an approved cord. Simple extension cords are NOT forbidden, only power strips with a surge protector. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Felinis Posted May 16 #5 Share Posted May 16 My mistake: "Carnival, MSC, Norwegian and Virgin Voyages — permit guests to use power cords in their cabins. Cunard, Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises do not." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluesea777 Posted May 16 #6 Share Posted May 16 Simple extension cord - 2 prong ones: Woods 603W 15-Foot Cube Extension Cord with Power Tap; White - Amazon.com Only ship I didn't need to use an extension cord was the Viva ((also Prima). My 15' extension cord is always in my carry on bag along with my CPAP. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DorothyB Posted May 16 Author #7 Share Posted May 16 1 hour ago, Ellis1138 said: I've found a 12 foot extension is sufficient for a standard balcony cabin. Make sure nothing you bring has surge protection. The cheapo $4 ones at Home Depot or Walmart should do. I had custom 20 foot cords made for our ResMed AirSense 10s from SF cable. They plug directly into the little power brick, but it's an overly complicated answer to a simple problem. There is one outlet next to the bed, according to Harr Travel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c50qwgMe4AI The youtube is the Prima, not the Getaway. (I do have two cruises planned on the Prima but have outlet next to the bed for those cruises 🙂 ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ellis1138 Posted May 16 #8 Share Posted May 16 3 hours ago, DorothyB said: The youtube is the Prima, not the Getaway. (I do have two cruises planned on the Prima but have outlet next to the bed for those cruises 🙂 ) My bad! And I went to look for Harr Travel room tours of the Getaway balcony but none came up right away. Just run a thin 12 foot extension across. The one I have even fits in the same pocket as the ResMed brick and power cables, and I got it the same color, so it matches all the CPAP equipment. Never had an issue with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fredflint Posted May 17 #9 Share Posted May 17 I usually have 2-3 extensions one to get from the plug to the bed then under the bed for the other side and for the tv so I can have my changers and everything else plugged in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare BirdTravels Posted May 17 #10 Share Posted May 17 8 hours ago, DorothyB said: I have a cruise coming up on the Getaway. I am in a solo balcony cabin which I understand is like any other balcony cabin. Reading / watching reviews, it seems that there are NO outlets next to the bed, but only across the room. I'm trying to figure out how long of an extension cord I will need to bring? Thanks!! I carry a 12’ and a 6’ cord. I am currently using both to get from the desk to the bed on a sister ship to the getaway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nilbog Posted May 17 #11 Share Posted May 17 Since outlets in cabins are at a premium, here's a trick I use for my CPAP. Check to see if your machine can take 110V-240V and if so, buy a pack of European adaptors and plug your extension cord into the adaptor, then into the European (220V) plug in your cabin. That'll free up a standard 110V plug for other uses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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