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Taking first cruise in may on royal carribean majesty of the seas on a 4 day bahama cruise and had a question power strips or extension cords allowed? Any tips would be appreciated especially about what to do on shore in Nassua

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Taking first cruise in may on royal carribean majesty of the seas on a 4 day bahama cruise and had a question power strips or extension cords allowed? Any tips would be appreciated especially about what to do on shore in Nassua

 

RCI has banned all power strips and extension cords. If you need one for medical equipment, call guest services when onboard, or contact special needs ahead of time. An outlet splitter (just the block that plugs into the outlet, and has three or four outlets coming out is fine, and a multi-port USB charger, if it has a two prong plug is fine.

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Taking first cruise in may on royal carribean majesty of the seas on a 4 day bahama cruise and had a question power strips or extension cords allowed? Any tips would be appreciated especially about what to do on shore in Nassua

 

Atlantis is a great place to spend the day, or find another hotel with a beach. Crime is high in Nassau; be very, very careful.

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