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Pride of America PH Suite - 3 prong plug?


GeezerCouple
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Does anyone know with certainty if the POA PH Suites (Deck 10) have THREE-prong plugs?

 

My laptop (Lenovo) is the first we've ever had with a 3-prong plug, and it can get really annoying when traveling.

I'm reluctant to force use of a converter from 3 to 2 prongs if I can avoid it.

We've had other Lenovos (and other brands), and this is the only one that uses a 3-prong power cord.

 

Many thanks.

 

GeezerCouple

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Your in luck , theres a 3 prong at the desk in the living area ( deck 10 forward PH );)

 

If you need a pick , im sure there is one.

 

WONDERFUL. Thank you.

 

As pleased as I am with this laptop (and I am), this 3-prong plug has been a huge annoyance/difficulty at times - including in a few areas of our own "This Olde House" :(

Also in a surprising number of older hotels...

 

Thanks so much!

 

GeezerCouple

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Now if they only had one out on that monster balcony you have.

 

Yup, but would you believe I'm afraid of heights?

 

I wanted the PH Suite with large balcony on about Deck 4, 5 or maybe 6.

Couldn't arrange that :eek:

 

DH will enjoy it thoroughly, however!

 

(And I'll probably edge my way out slowly, and then the battery will last a while. The poor battery life is the only real complaint with this laptop, so I travel with extras, and alternate charging them.)

 

GeezerCouple

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It's my experience that all the NCL ships (at least all the ones I've been on) have at least one or two standard, "U.S. style" outlets in the cabins. They may not be in the most convenient places, and there may not be many of them, but they are there.

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@VideoTech

 

Thanks! I have a new "Monster" power strip (smallest true strip not just a multiplug) and it has a nice stout grounded 3-prong plug. We have two Kindles and a mini computer as well as a phone we'll want to charge near the end of the trip. All the comforts of home (plus a few extra comforts, we hope!).

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