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I have searched the forum and read many confusing things about electrical outlets. I would really like to avoid bringing a power strip, because we pack very lightly. What I gather is that there are least two outlets in the Radiance Class balcony cabins (not counting the one in the bathroom), but some of the posts suggested that in at least some kinds of cabins, the electrical outlets are in places that are extremely hard to use. Can someone straighten me out on this?

We are sailing the Brilliance on a Baltics cruise, and we are new to RCI.

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I have searched the forum and read many confusing things about electrical outlets. I would really like to avoid bringing a power strip, because we pack very lightly. What I gather is that there are least two outlets in the Radiance Class balcony cabins (not counting the one in the bathroom), but some of the posts suggested that in at least some kinds of cabins, the electrical outlets are in places that are extremely hard to use. Can someone straighten me out on this?

We are sailing the Brilliance on a Baltics cruise, and we are new to RCI.

Our experience has been that there are two US 110V outlets and one Euro 220V outlet near the desk area.

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I have searched the forum and read many confusing things about electrical outlets. I would really like to avoid bringing a power strip, because we pack very lightly. What I gather is that there are least two outlets in the Radiance Class balcony cabins (not counting the one in the bathroom), but some of the posts suggested that in at least some kinds of cabins, the electrical outlets are in places that are extremely hard to use. Can someone straighten me out on this?

We are sailing the Brilliance on a Baltics cruise, and we are new to RCI.

I have a USB (8-port) charging station that we used on the Oasis this summer. With our phones, watches, and iPads all using USB works great and only uses one plug.

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