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Will be on Reflection in May.Having not been on a cruise since before covid,my wife cannot remember if she took her hairdryer and straighteners,are you allowed to take these onboard, apparently the hairdryers provided are not very good.

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You can take a hair dryer.   The problem may be access to the outlet.   
 

There is an outlet in the lavatory but it won’t support a hair dryer.   The dryer will kick out the CB. 
 

There is an outlet in the cabin by the desk but depending on the hair dryer plug there may not be enough space around it for the plug.    My wife’s had a large plug with a CB on it on it and it wouldn’t fit.   To be safe take one with a straight standard plug. 
 

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57 minutes ago, kayehall said:

I thought they provided hair dryers in the cabin that were compatible with the outlet?

Celebrity does provide hair dryers. My wife hates them and also brings her own and curling iron. No issues with outlets. 

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3 hours ago, Cruise a holic said:

Bring your own hairdryer.  Especially if your hair is long or thick. 


this. 
I washed my hair yesterday but after getting a massage today had to wash again it took me FOREVER to dry my hair and then I had to straighten it.

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On 3/4/2023 at 1:14 PM, kayehall said:

I thought they provided hair dryers in the cabin that were compatible with the outlet?

 

On 3/4/2023 at 5:59 PM, Lena11033 said:


this. 
I washed my hair yesterday but after getting a massage today had to wash again it took me FOREVER to dry my hair and then I had to straighten it.

 

On 3/4/2023 at 5:59 PM, Lena11033 said:


this. 
I washed my hair yesterday but after getting a massage today had to wash again it took me FOREVER to dry my hair and then I had to straighten it.

Last cruise we had a 110 volt connector which we plugged into a 220 volt connector but you need to have a dual volt setting on your hairdryer so that you can change the voltage on your hairdryer.

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7 hours ago, Pickels said:

Wife's opinion, theirs suck!  And you can't use them in the bathroom, no outlet, have to go by the desk / mirror

 

7 hours ago, Pickels said:

Wife's opinion, theirs suck!  And you can't use them in the bathroom, no outlet, have to go by the desk / mirror

You are absolutely correct, Pickels!  And I so agree with your wife:   "theirs suck"!!  

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