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I very much doubt it. The door just isn't that big, even if the inside were.

It might fit in the larger safe of the Eurodam, Nieuw Amsterdam, or Koningsdam, but not the older ships.

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I very much doubt it. The door just isn't that big, even if the inside were.

 

It might fit in the larger safe of the Eurodam, Nieuw Amsterdam, or Koningsdam, but not the older ships.

 

 

 

Just came off the Eurodam and I doubt it will fit the safe? I'd say the safe is 10-11" opening by 8-9" deep and 5" high.

 

 

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Just came off the Eurodam and I doubt it will fit the safe? I'd say the safe is 10-11" opening by 8-9" deep and 5" high.

I was thinking standing up, on the diagonal, but even then it would be tight.

In any case, the MacBook won't fit in the smaller safe on the Noordam (which was the ship in question).

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I was thinking standing up, on the diagonal, but even then it would be tight.

 

In any case, the MacBook won't fit in the smaller safe on the Noordam (which was the ship in question).

 

 

 

Yep 13" is too wide for the safe!

 

 

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I carry a security cable that goes into the K-slot of my PC. They're about $15 and allow you to lock the machine around a post or desk leg. There's something similar available for Mac books, but I think it's closer to $50 because the retina MacBooks don't have a built in slot. You need a special bracket and the locking cable.

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Just to add, the first time I took my ipad I asked if it were safe to leave out and I was assured it was.

 

Mine never goes in the safe and it has been a non issue.

 

You can also slip it into a drawer if you prefer not to leave it "sitting out".

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I have lost a couple of things (GPS, camera) in my cabin only to be found by my steward(ess) when he or she vacuumed. I never worry about leaving my IPAD or laptop in the cabin.

 

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I have searched this and cannot find the answer. Will my 13" MacBook Pro, fit in the cabin safe on the Noordam?

TIA Linda

 

Just leave it out. I travel with maybe $6000 or $7000 worth of computer, photo and electronic, and optical equipment. Everything stays out and nothing has ever been touched. I will add however that everything is insured for full replacement value just in case.

 

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We always leave our iPads, etc out and have never had any issues. These folks can't get very far if they do steal from the customers and I'm sure they're worried about having to 'walk the gangplank' if caught.

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I echo the reports of others who say that they have never had a problem leaving their laptop out on the desk. I wouldn't be at all concerned with theft.

 

Same here, we have left iPads, cameras,computers, money, casino chips and Lord knows what else out and never had a problem.

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We always leave our iPads, etc out and have never had any issues. These folks can't get very far if they do steal from the customers and I'm sure they're worried about having to 'walk the gangplank' if caught.

 

Or better yet, keel hauled!

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