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If someone really wants to watch DVDs on their cruise, they can always buy a portable DVD player. They aren't that expensive. The cheapest ones can be found for around $50, maybe even lower.

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If someone really wants to watch DVDs on their cruise, they can always buy a portable DVD player. They aren't that expensive. The cheapest ones can be found for around $50, maybe even lower.

 

And, if you're flying to your port, you can put it on the fold down tray and watch a movie. Just make sure the battery is fully charged. ;)

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No DVD players on the TV's, some have reported being able to hook up the right cable into the back of the TV's to add one on but it's quite the production as the tv's are usually mounted pretty tightly on the walls and then theres the challenge of changing the input. If having specific DVD are a must have then maybe buy a portable player as others have suggested, if it's not a must have the channels on board are pretty decent for being at sea and there is a couple movie channels too.

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