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:confused: We have cameras that will need to have their batteries charged during our cruise, and as they have the Australian plugs (we have a US and European adaptors) we are thinking of buyng a power board in Vancouver pre cruise. Has anyone had experience with these, and any suggestions or other ideas Please? Thanks.

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:confused: We have cameras that will need to have their batteries charged during our cruise, and as they have the Australian plugs (we have a US and European adaptors) we are thinking of buying a power board in Vancouver pre cruise. Has anyone had experience with these, and any suggestions or other ideas Please? Thanks.
HAL doesn't want people bringing their own any longer. Ask your steward for one.
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We took an Aussie powerboard with us and plugged it into the European socket. That way we could charge more than one thing at a time and didn't have to worry about voltage problems.

 

Thanks for your help aussiedisneyfan, Did you take a european adaptor? We have European, and UK adaptors. We are doing a HAL cruise from Vancouver to Alaska next month.(First Hal cruise) Done P&O Star and Princess previously, how did you find HAL in comparison?

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