Well.......that wording has been on the books for quite a while. I believe at the time it was put in, it was true. But, for the most part, DCL is trying to discourage people from bringing their gaming stuff and connecting to the TVs. I think it should just say "not allowed", if that's the issue.
Whoa, glad I clicked on this thread. This is a bummer. Took my Playstation on multiple Royal Caribbean cruises. I know this vexes many people, but honestly I enjoy getting to play (don't any other time).
Whoa, glad I clicked on this thread. This is a bummer. Took my Playstation on multiple Royal Caribbean cruises. I know this vexes many people, but honestly I enjoy getting to play (don't any other time).
You be you. It's not for others to tell you have to have fun, and if it keeps you from being ahead of me at dinner/show/bar/pool/etc... so much the better.
It's probably because they don't want to have to hookup the TVs afterwards
I can't tell you how many time I go to disneyworld and have to reconnect the center console or cable back in to the tv because the prior guest forgot
Some older hotels with the lodgenet equipment it's just a mater of connecting a telephone cable others it's the coax just to get the ports on the tv to work
True. Found a little power plug with USB ports that works great. Had rotating plugs and never had a problem using on DCL ships. Got it in Amazon. Has several different size options.
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