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Power outlets in cruise cabins can be limited, and you may need extra cables or a portable charger for when you're out and about. Extension cords are not allowed - it is a fire risk.
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Can fill it up and take it with you around the boat, but also to any off the boat activity
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yes there is music through out the ship, but you can take it to the beach, play it in the cabin.
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Can help any outfit in need
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Cruise cabins tend to be small and have limited storage space. Magnetic hooks can help you hang things like hats, jackets, or towels on metal surfaces, freeing up shelf or drawer space.
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A great way to keep toiletries, makeup, or other small items neatly stored and easy to access in your cabin.
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It’s always handy to have a few basic items like band-aids, pain relievers, and any prescription medications you may need.
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A bag to separate dirty clothes is incredibly helpful, as cruise cabins usually don’t have much room to store laundry. You can send laundry out for a charge.
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you can bring a electrical converter as the ship does have 220V (like in Europe) to expand the option to plug in more items