We brought our low wattage travel iron which us on the 3/23 Magic sailing. Used it about four times with absolutely no problems, and loved the fact we didn't waste precious vacation time waiting in line for a beaten up old iron in the laundry room.
Regarding those claiming our type of iron "put them and the ship at risk," I politely suggest they (a) look up the term "circuit breaker" in the dictionary and (b) lwould love to hear them explain how the our type of iron puts them at more of a risk than all the burning cigarettes I saw on board (which Disney continues to -- ugh -- allow for heaven knows what reason).
Regarding those claiming our type of iron "put them and the ship at risk," I politely suggest they (a) look up the term "circuit breaker" in the dictionary and (b) lwould love to hear them explain how the our type of iron puts them at more of a risk than all the burning cigarettes I saw on board (which Disney continues to -- ugh -- allow for heaven knows what reason).


So, I must respectfully disagree with taswira here since she are the most outspoken on the topic.. All TEN of your posts on irons won't change my mind here, but you do have thr right to your own opinion. I'd just be more concerned with something of more importance here. If irons are a fire hazard, it's JUST as likely someone leaves the iron in the laundry room on and walks away from it and a fire starts THERE. It's no more dangerous in MY room, than in the laundry room. AND I can iron when I want and need to, and not wait for RUDE people ironing 1500 outfits at once. Besides, I always shut my iron off.