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Safe in the Room--Key pad or cards on Enchantment


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Why would that be unfortunate? I have no problem with the card safes and they are much larger.:eek:

 

 

I think it kind of defeats the purpose of the safe for me. I usually keep my wallet in the safe on the ship and just carry my Seapass.

 

I don't want to carry the credit card wherever I go. So I usually have to leave it in the room. Hidden, but still, in the room.

 

I just think the code safes are a lot easier.

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What type of safes do they have in the rooms on the Enchantment? Does it have a key pad, or do I need to bring an old credit card to swipe?

It's unpredicable. Some staterooms are card swipe and some are keypad.

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I think it kind of defeats the purpose of the safe for me. I usually keep my wallet in the safe on the ship and just carry my Seapass.

 

I don't want to carry the credit card wherever I go. So I usually have to leave it in the room. Hidden, but still, in the room.

 

I just think the code safes are a lot easier.

I just use an old AAA card, as long as it has a magnetic stripe it will work.
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