You can just bring it. On the Wonder, there's no plug near the bed (at least there wasn't in our stateroom) and I had to go to guest services to get an extension cord. They also had distilled water, free of charge, to fill the tank, but frankly most of the time I just use the water from the tap, as it's pretty soft anyway. On the Dream and Fantasy there were plugs next to the bed, and I think they were there on the reimagined Magic as well.just wondering if anyone had brought their cpap machines along on cruise and do you need special permisson or can you just bring it , thanks in advance
Don't know when you were on the Wonder, but that's one of the recent changes to the rooms onboard (made prior to her Westbound Panama Canal 2015).
We had outlets on both sides of the bed in our Wonder room last October
You have to return the cord the last night? How are you supposed to use your CPAP that night? We are cruising in a couple of weeks with a CPAP.
You have to return the cord the last night? How are you supposed to use your CPAP that night? We are cruising in a couple of weeks with a CPAP.
We have already submitted the form so hopefully we'll have the ext cord and water waiting for us. Thank you for putting my mind at ease about the charges. Thanks! Can't wait...it's our first cruise!I believe the charge hits your account on the last night. Just return it the following morning prior to debarkation and have them reverse the charge. I also recommend that if you haven't already, contact DCL's Special Services Department (407-566-3602) to have it noted on your reservation. Extension cords are available first-come first-served but they are supposed to hold one for medical equipment needs if they know in advance.
Enjoy your cruise!