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Electric outlets in Voyager
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10/27/07 07:47 AM
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Maybe this question has been asked before but I can't remember the answer.
I know that in the cabin there are outlets for both, 110 and 220 volts. What kind of outlet is the 220 volts? Is it a 2 prong outlet, same to what you would find in Italy or Spain? Or is it a 3 prong outlet like in Great Britain? Also, do you remember where it was located ?
Last year I bought a flat iron in Spain and was able to used it in Italy without an adapter as the prongs were the same.
And a related question, is the shape of the electrical outlets in France the same as in Italy/ Spain?
Many thanks!
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Re: Electric outlets in Voyager
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10/27/07 07:54 AM
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Maria,
There are outlets at the desk and the dressing table and they are both 110 and 220 and they fit the same as the Spain/Italy prongs do - France uses the same plugs.
I usually pack a surge strip or extension cord so that I can plug in cellphone, camera charger, laptop and hairdryer all at once if I choose to. There is one plug in each place. There is a shaver only outlet in the bathroom.
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Re: Electric outlets in Voyager
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10/27/07 08:05 AM
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Kathy, thank you! Very helpful.
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Re: Electric outlets in Voyager
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10/30/07 06:49 AM
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The dressing table even has 2 110 outlets.
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