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Divina- room air conditioning and occupancy sensor


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I thought I read somewhere that there's an occupancy sensor in the room?

 

Does it work like some hotels where if you're not moving around (motion detection), it shuts off the AC at night? (I'm looking at you, Hilton Garden Inn, in times square, NYC).

 

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If I recall correctly the A/C stays on but not the lights - this is from my experience on other Fantasia class ships. I'm sure regulars will correct me if I am wrong.

 

You do want to keep your card in the holder on the bulkhead because it ensures a light outside the cabin door is illuminated letting the staff know the room is occupied. I've heard stories where passengers do not do this and end up getting caught in compromising situations.

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I thought I read somewhere that there's an occupancy sensor in the room?

 

Does it work like some hotels where if you're not moving around (motion detection), it shuts off the AC at night? (I'm looking at you, Hilton Garden Inn, in times square, NYC).

 

Thanks!

 

you have to keep your card in holder .

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