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Though not ancient, the Divina is older, so no USB ports.  There are only the usual two European and two American outlets.  USB ports are only on Meraviglia and Seaside class ships.

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10 hours ago, JAGR said:

Though not ancient, the Divina is older, so no USB ports.  There are only the usual two European and two American outlets.  USB ports are only on Meraviglia and Seaside class ships.

Thanks, glad we have a 3:1 plug-in. Anxiously waiting to wake up in Cocoa Beach and head to the port, board at 10:30 and cruise for the first time in 3 years

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We had one outlet at the desk area in our aft balcony on Divina. One in bathroom just for shaver. 
We brought a multi usb charger with an extension cord not sure how we would have charged phones and tablets without that. 

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12 hours ago, styles27 said:

We had one outlet at the desk area in our aft balcony on Divina. One in bathroom just for shaver. 
We brought a multi usb charger with an extension cord not sure how we would have charged phones and tablets without that. 

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That item is surge protested and not allowed/safe on cruise ships.

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12 hours ago, dsnutz said:

Thanks, glad we have a 3:1 plug-in. Anxiously waiting to wake up in Cocoa Beach and head to the port, board at 10:30 and cruise for the first time in 3 years

 

Be aware that the desk outlets on Divina for 110v are mounted sideways, so depending on your 3 in 1 it might not fit.  They are nearly flush with the desk:

 

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43 minutes ago, Essiesmom said:

That item is surge protested and not allowed/safe on cruise ships.

That’s not the exact item I use the one I have is no longer available. Photo is just an example. 
This is the one we’ve used on multiple cruise ships placed in our carry on and never told it isn’t safe. 
No surge “protester” on ours. 😉

 

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13 hours ago, dsnutz said:

Thanks, glad we have a 3:1 plug-in. Anxiously waiting to wake up in Cocoa Beach and head to the port, board at 10:30 and cruise for the first time in 3 years

You might want to check your arrival time for the Divina.

 

The two times I cruised on the Divina (precovid), boarding times started at noon.

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5 hours ago, Homosassa said:

You might want to check your arrival time for the Divina.

 

The two times I cruised on the Divina (precovid), boarding times started at noon.

We got to the terminal at 10:30, on board with drink in hand by 11. Pleasantly surprised to say the least. Cheers!

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