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flamomo

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Not sure if this has been addressed on this forum.

 

I will be taking my dual voltage travel hair dryer, and am wondering if I need to take a converter for the plug.

We're staying 2 nights at the IC Papeete precruise. I didn't see anything on the hotel website about it.

 

I have not needed the adaptor on the Princess ships I've been on, and am guessing I will not need it for the Tahitian.

 

Hope someone can help me with this subject.

 

Thanks

Flamomo

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For a major resort and the Tahitian, no, you will not need a converter plug. It's only if you are going to stay in one of the smaller hotels or a pension that you might need one.

 

In March we needed an adapter/converter in the OWB at IC Tahiti--in the past our rooms there were equiped with both plug-ins--could be that the section of OWB we were in was maybe built earlier--in the Panorama rooms etc. no problem

 

Also IC Bora Bora-you need converter/adapter

 

Have a great trip !!

 

Nancy:D

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Thanks Charlie and Nancy,

 

As usual I can count on one or both of you providing the info I need.

We are staying in a Panorama room at the IC. So it sounds as rhough I won't need to bother with it.

One less thing to remember to pack!

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