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We were on the Jewel in 11/04 - one of our group members uses a breathing machine. He did not bring an extension cord - he contacted maintenance and they brought him one. Not sure but I do believe he had to make a $50 deposit on his SeaPass card which was refunded when the cord was returned. You could call the cruise line to confirm this so you won't have to drag one with you. Hope this helps. Happy sailing!

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My husband also has a CPAP and will need an outlet. We will be in a JS on the Monarch in June. Does anyone know about the outlet situation on the Monarch in particular?:confused:

 

Thanks for you help.

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We were in a JS on the Jewel and the only outlet in the main cabin area was at the desk/vanity at the foot of the bed. You will definitely need an extension cord -- and one that's a bit more than 6ft. The cabin was quite wide, so an 8 or even 10 ft cord would be a better bet.

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