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European plug adaptors, US, neither or both?


 
Posted : 28/07/2018 9:50 am
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UK on P and O and Celebrity.

Do take something like a four gang extension lead. There are never enough plugs.


 
Posted : 28/07/2018 10:00 am
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Normally depends on the Nationality of the  flag of the vessel.

Or look on their website.


 
Posted : 28/07/2018 10:04 am
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Nowadays a 4 output USB charger seems to be all you need 🙂  And lots of them come with the 2 'travel' plugs and the UK adaptor to slide into the back so no travel adaptor needed!


 
Posted : 28/07/2018 10:09 am
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I've got one of those multi-headed chargers spooky, a very useful thing.

It's Norwegian we are sailing with, but they are actually an American company. Nothing on their website that I can see, and general internet search is a bit contradictory. nickthegreek, thanks for the multi-way tip, hadn't thought of that.


 
Posted : 28/07/2018 11:12 am
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I've sailed with Norwegian a few times. They have USA sockets and I think there are about three in the cabin. We take a couple of converters which allows us to charge a couple of gadgets at the same time. I seem to think they also have one socket in the cabin which will accept a UK plug. If you have lots of gadgets then taking a multi socket, as suggested above, is a good idea, though we have never felt the need for one. Have a good trip.


 
Posted : 28/07/2018 7:51 pm
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Yep always pack a 4/6 plug board when you go abroad but for a cruise add in some hand sanitizer and immodium just in case something goes round....


 
Posted : 28/07/2018 8:14 pm

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