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My husband used a CPAP. On the long and VERY helpful CPAP thread several people mentioned using extension cords. Are we allowed to bring from home? Are there rules on those? Or is this something you borrow from the ship?

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Yes, you can borrow one from the ship. Cannot bring one onboard with a circuit breaker.

We just completed a cruise on a Royal Class ship, a USA 110V plug was at the desk adjacent to the bed, so a standard six foot cord that comes with any unit would be more than enough.

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We’re going to be in one of the forward facing starboard suites on Regal Princess. My wife sleeps on the side of the bed opposite from the desk. As far as I can tell, unless we can access the light outlet, we’re going to need a really long extension cord. Or perhaps a somewhat shorter one if the tv outlet is accessible. Has anyone had experience with this?

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