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Does anyone know what electrical current is on the Brilliance of the Seas? Can I use a hairdryer or curling iron that was purchased in Spain or will I need an electrical adaptor to do so?

 

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Q: What electrical voltage is offered onboard?

 

A: North American standard, 110 volts AC is used on all of our ships. Outlet adapter is required for European standard. European standard (220 volts AC, round prongs).

 

Stateroom outlets can accommodate appliances up to 1500 watts.

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Q: What electrical voltage is offered onboard?

 

A: North American standard, 110 volts AC is used on all of our ships. Outlet adapter is required for European standard. European standard (220 volts AC, round prongs).

 

Stateroom outlets can accommodate appliances up to 1500 watts.

 

So a hairdryer bought in Spain, which uses 220V should be OK

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