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For the lights/power to work in the cabin, do you need to have some kind of card to put into a slot like on Disney's ships? Or do the lights just work with a regular switch?

Regular switch.

 

Oasis and Allure have a master switch that turns off everything, including A/C, but it's still a switch.

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Another question...

 

For the lights/power to work in the cabin, do you need to have some kind of card to put into a slot like on Disney's ships? Or do the lights just work with a regular switch?

On Adventure and Rhapsody, a regular light switch. Nevermind...Bob (quickdraw) beat me to it.

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