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javafish

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  1. I bought this one and took it on a recent cruise to plug into the desk power outlet:

     

    http://www.amazon.com/GE-14837-Outlets-Safety-1-5-Feet/dp/B00JAO8T8W

     

    It doesn't have a surge protector, and the cord is short enough to make it easy to pack and the cord doesn't crowd up the desk. The cord is too short to make it very useful for out-of-the-way wall sockets, but it's perfect for desktop items.

     

    Look at the Product Description says surge protector

  2. No

    "at the beginning of the cruise during embarkation day, guests (21 years of age and older) may bring on board one 750 ml bottle of wine or champagne, per person, only in their carry-on luggage.

     

    Alcoholic beverages of any kind purchased in any Port-of-Call will be retained at the gangway, stored on board and held by Carnival until the end of the voyage."

  3. On embarkation day, each guest may bring a small quantity of non-alcoholic beverages on board and only in their carry-on luggage. A small quantity is considered a maximum of 12 bottles and/or cans, 20 ounces each or less.

     

     

    All alcohol/hard liquor/beer (sealed, unopened bottles/cans), wine/champagne over the allowable 1-bottle per guest (sealed, unopened bottles) or excessive quantities of non-alcoholic beverages (over 12 per person, sealed, unopened bottles/cans) will be confiscated and stored for safekeeping until the end of the voyage. The retained item(s) will be available for collection onboard in a designated location on the morning of debarkation. Unsealed liquids that are prohibited will be discarded, as well as any unclaimed items left after the voyage, and no compensation will be given in either case.

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