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Avalon electric outlets &. Shower clothesline questions


joanne1919
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I'm pretty sure that Avalon had both outlets. For the 220, you need the standard European 2-prong adapter. Make sure your appliances are dual voltage - so many are today, and you will be fine. I would not attempt to use a curling iron / flat iron with a converter and adapter, it will not get hot.

 

Sorry - I don't remember about the clothes line.

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We were on a suite ship (Vista) and did not have a clothesline. We also had only european (2 round prong) outlets, so we used adaptors as needed (all our electronics are dual voltage and I have a curling iron I bought in Belgium years ago that I travel with in 220v countries...Used the hair dryer in the suite)

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We were on the Avalon Impression and there was NO clothes lines in the shower. The power outlets were all the european style outlets (220v round sockets). You will need an adapter.

 

You could use the towel bars in the bathroom to dry clothes, we were asked not to use the balcony suite railings.

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