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I am a user of CPAP and its not going to be much of an issue.

Get a 15' indoor cord that is like this http://www.petraimages.com/500x500/JAS50361.jpg

run the cord from the plug to behind the head of the bed and run both cords from the cpap machines to this plug. Each morning unplug the cord from the wall and wrap it up and tuck it under the bed.

This way the room steward wont remove it from the room

 

Now if you have other things you want to charge you will want to bring a surge protector and run the cord from that

 

Have fun on the cruise

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My wife uses a c-pap. Never had a problem with Carnival using it. Since we only have one, we just use the plug under the bed. The first year, we brought way to much water,lol! Hope you have a good cruise.

I'm actually asking for two friends. I told them you can get the special water in guest services, right? I think I remember that :D. I just thought I'd better ask as I know outlets and locations can be a problem...

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I'm actually asking for two friends. I told them you can get the special water in guest services, right? I think I remember that :D. I just thought I'd better ask as I know outlets and locations can be a problem...

 

When I sailed on the Splendor last year, I was lucky enough to get an extension cord from my steward. I checked with Carnival concerning my Jan. 2011 cruise on the Spirit, and was told to bring my own cord. They stated water was available on board for $3, I believe.

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My wife uses a c-pap. Never had a problem with Carnival using it. Since we only have one, we just use the plug under the bed. The first year, we brought way to much water,lol! Hope you have a good cruise.

Since all the ships water is distilled, you really don't have to bring any! An RPSGT (hopefully the ilk that did your sleep study).

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