The Pacific Dawn (originally Regal Princess) had a refit for the Australian market in 2006 and is now fitted with Australia type 3 pin plugs.
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“I have cruised on “Pacific Sun” and “Pacific Dawn” and all cabins are fitted with an Australian 3 pin plug providing 220/240 volts. I haven’t charged my mobile phone battery but have used an electric shaver and also re-charged camera batteries without any problems.”
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i don’t think so
The Pacific Dawn (originally Regal Princess) had a refit for the Australian market in 2006 and is now fitted with Australia type 3 pin plugs.
Here’s a cut and paste from
“I have cruised on “Pacific Sun” and “Pacific Dawn” and all cabins are fitted with an Australian 3 pin plug providing 220/240 volts. I haven’t charged my mobile phone battery but have used an electric shaver and also re-charged camera batteries without any problems.”
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why do you keep asking the same question. It would be simpler to contact the cruise company or email them
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all cabins are fitted with an Australian 3 pin plug providing 220/240 volts.
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