Princess Cruise Ship Electrical Outlets
Princess Cruises is a member of ABTA membership number V8764 which means you have the benefit of ABTAs assistance and Code of Conduct.
Princess cruise ship electrical outlets. As it turns out they have both US and European sockets. In this regard what adapter do I need for a cruise ship. Just wanted to share a fact about Royal Princess.
This compact plug gives you a spot for three devices. The outlet is equipped with a 3-prong 110 volt North America Grounded and a 220 volt Europe German-Style. Three styles of electrical power sockets.
Electrical sockets have been spaced farther apart to accommodate multiple plugs and now offer a 220-volt socket. US sockets are 110v 60-cycle AC with standard 3-prong. Among the changes are more contemporary décor larger showers and hand-held shower heads pillow top mattresses upholstered headboards bigger television screens and energy efficient lighting with card readers to help conserve electricity.
Cruise ship cabins often have only one or two electrical outlets and many power strips banned from the high-seas. For our cruises we bring along this outlet tap made by General Electric. On the Carnival Celebration and Mardi Gras there are three outlets located at the desk.
The USCG Safety Notice is written about two fires on cargo ships but youll just have to take my word for it that there is no difference between the wiring of a cruise ship or a cargo ship. Typically there are 2 grounded outlets at the desk and a single non-grounded outlet in the bathroom. Bolette and Borealis also feature the American-style 110 volt plug.
On almost every cabin Ive ever had however there is at least one 220VAC. The Obstructed Oceanview stateroom is approximately 158 to 179 square feet and features the same amenities as our Oceanview stateroom but the view from the picture window is either fully or partially obstructed. Its about 5 and turns one outlet into three without taking up a ton of space.
