There is a nautical Mickey clock that will probably wake you up the first morning at 5:30Am becaust the last inhabitants of the stateroom will have left it set for the time they had to get up on departure day. What a way to start a cruise!
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Actually the clock in the cabin is nautical, but non-Mickey or Disney....it is a generic nautical clock that can be found at most Marine supply stores for much less than what they sell them for onboard (yes, you can purchase one onboard) which is about $40.00 (some times they have a sale). And Videogall is so right about it going off first thing in the AM!!! On several of our cruises it was set for early.
I bring my own small, illuminated travel alarm clock as I like to know what time it is if I get up in the night.....the cabin clocks cannot be seen well from the bed, unless you move it to the night stand but it is not illuminated.
Here is a link to what they look like...
http://dogbytecomputer.com/xcart/ca...R_645525_PROPELLER_ALARM__NAUTICAL_CLOCK.html
MJ