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toddthecow

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I am thrilled to be about three weeks from cruising Alaska on the golden. I have a CPAP machine for sleep apnea and wondered if there are outlets close enough to the bed to plug into or if I should bring an extension cord. Better yet, my room steward have access to one that we can use during the cruise?

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We ALWAYS take an extension cord for my DH's CPAP. I won't chance that IF the cruise lines might supply them they would possibly run out of them. I would hate to have to threaten to throw him overboard again, as I used to do before the CPAP machine. :) :) Always come prepared with what you NEED, just in case, especially something as important as this. ;)

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Ditto. Definately bring your own extention cord. On the Sea Princess I was fortunate that there was an outlet right by one of the beds, one behind the TV and a couple on the vanity. You can't count on there being one handy - simply because you'll "need" one.

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