So happy to hear this. We're always careful about turning lights on and off and don't need a "nanny" system. I don't want to bother with having to have a card ready.
Ok, I can live with that. So it's the one that's in the hallway, right outside of the bathrooms as you enter the cabin? Did you have the option to leave that on at night when the rest of the lights are off?
Ok, I can live with that. So it's the one that's in the hallway, right outside of the bathrooms as you enter the cabin? Did you have the option to leave that on at night when the rest of the lights are off?
So do the lights on the Magic and Wonder have a master switch that's by the door, and you can control the individual lights like bathroom, bedside, desk, separately? Or is it all or nothing, with the switch by the door turning on/off all lights?
There are 3 separate switches on the wall outside of the bathroom. 1 turns for bathroom with toilet, 1 turns on overhead light on bed side, this also turns on light by closets, and 1 turns on light on couch side. Another switch for other bathroom is by it. The nightstand lights and lights by the desk all have their own switches by them. There was no night light in the ceiling like on the Fantasy. This is what we had in our OV cabin, deck 2.
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