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Hi. This might have been asked before but I can't find it (and I should know the answer, but I can't remember :o ). How many of each type of electrical outlet does Independence of the Seas have in a D1 (Superior Ocean View) stateroom. I know there is at least 1 EU and 1 US socket. I'm planning how we're going to be able to charge everything up. Also, I've seen a lot of conflicting info about 'power boards' and whether they're allowed or not. Anyone have any recent experiences of trying to take one onboard, especially sailing out of Southampton?

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Hi. This might have been asked before but I can't find it (and I should know the answer, but I can't remember :o ). How many of each type of electrical outlet does Independence of the Seas have in a D1 (Superior Ocean View) stateroom. I know there is at least 1 EU and 1 US socket. I'm planning how we're going to be able to charge everything up. Also, I've seen a lot of conflicting info about 'power boards' and whether they're allowed or not. Anyone have any recent experiences of trying to take one onboard, especially sailing out of Southampton?

Indy has two US and one EU outlet near the desk area. There is also a combo US/EU outlet in the bathroom for electric shavers.

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