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Could anyone please tell me if there are both the European and American plug sockets onboard the Century.

I know she is an older ship and are not sure if she has the same as the two Solstice class ships we have sailed on.

It's not a real problem, I'll just have to buy another US adapter if there are no

European sockets.

 

Thanks in advance for your replies.

 

Adele :)

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Could anyone please tell me if there are both the European and American plug sockets onboard the Century.

I know she is an older ship and are not sure if she has the same as the two Solstice class ships we have sailed on.

It's not a real problem, I'll just have to buy another US adapter if there are no

European sockets.

 

Thanks in advance for your replies.

 

Adele :)

 

They have both, two American and one European. ~ Ric

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Could anyone please tell me if there are both the European and American plug sockets onboard the Century.

I know she is an older ship and are not sure if she has the same as the two Solstice class ships we have sailed on.

It's not a real problem, I'll just have to buy another US adapter if there are no

European sockets.

 

Thanks in advance for your replies.

 

Adele :)

 

If you are asking about the two prong type of plug used in France, Switzerland, etc., there is a socket for those on the ship. The plug you are using in England will not work there. I know, England is not part of Europe, but just wanted to make sure we are all communicating.

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If you are asking about the two prong type of plug used in France, Switzerland, etc., there is a socket for those on the ship. The plug you are using in England will not work there. I know, England is not part of Europe, but just wanted to make sure we are all communicating.

 

 

Thanks for your reply.

I'm from the UK and I know they don't have our three pin plug sockets on board.

I have quite a few of the two pin European adaptors at home as we mostly holiday in Spain but only one for the US.

Just wanted to make sure I could use my European ones like I did on the Eclipse.

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Thanks for your reply.

I'm from the UK and I know they don't have our three pin plug sockets on board.

I have quite a few of the two pin European adaptors at home as we mostly holiday in Spain but only one for the US.

Just wanted to make sure I could use my European ones like I did on the Eclipse.

 

Great, you will be just fine with what you have. Since there is only one European socket (receptacle) , you might want to bring what we call a power strip. Not sure what it is called in the UK but it is a set of additional receptacles that you plug into the one on the ship to give you several additional places to plug in your devices. I know we have used ours a lot on the ships and we had two sockets to start with.

 

Hope you have a great cruise.

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