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Miracle Electrical Outlet Question


djd1023

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I have read that there is only one electrical outlet in each room. My question is the outlet a double outlet like you would find in your house or is there truly only one outlet?

Truly a single outlet. ;) The other outlet is the 220v european style. Bring an extension cord with you that has multiple outlets.

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Here is what I bring

 

1. laptop

2. still camera

3. toothbrushes (2)

4. video camera

5. fan

6. noise machine

7. PDA

8. cell phones (2)

9. crok pot

10. Alarm clock

 

Need about 12 outlets

 

What! no Duct Tape! But I gotta say, the crok pot is a first!:cool:

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I brought along the strip and did not use it once. The things we had that needed plugs were cell phone (but no need to charge over and over since it couldn't be use on ship, just charged the last night), a nightlight for kids, camcorder battery. The hair dryer is already in a plug so the hair dryer does not take up the one plug in the room. There is also one in the bathroom that is good for a razor. So unless you take all that other stuff, noise machine, laptop, fan, etc, you may not need a strip (ours honestly just collected dust). If you have several things that you will run at once, you will need it, but if you can charge one thing on Mon night, another thing on Tues night, etc, you won't need it

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Things I used a power strip for:

1. Charge laptop that kids were watching DVD's on.

2. Charge Ipod(1)

3. Charge Ipod(2)

4. Charge Ipod(3, yeah there were 3 Ipods)

5 Charge Digital Camera

6. Electric Shaver

7. 2- 50,000 candle power search lights to look for passengers in the sea who fell overboard while drunk as a skunk.:p

8. GPS system.

9. Gyroscopic stabilization system, in case the captain decided to make a sudden turn.:p

10. Blender to make drinks with smuggled alcohol.

11. Coffee grinder/maker.

12. charge cell phone on the last night.

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