Galicia Ferry Cabin TV. USB/HDMI?

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Nerdy stuff this time! Does anyone know if the cabin TVs have a USB/HDMI socket to plug a memory chip/drive in to watch own recorded programmes?
 
The tv is very small so if you have a laptop the screen would be just as good. I’m on the Galicia on 7th December so if you are sailing after that date can let you know
 
Thanks PJG, same sailing but thanks for screen size advice.
 
Not bothered about TV. Just need somewhere to charge phone/iPad and plug in a kettle. Never done the cruise before so some trepidation about it.
 
Not bothered about TV. Just need somewhere to charge phone/iPad and plug in a kettle. Never done the cruise before so some trepidation about it.
We had both in our pet friendly Galicia cabin last week. It even had British sockets!
 
Was reading the blurb today about the cabins trying to see what was provided. No mention of a kettle anywhere but we are only in an inside 4 berth cabin. Been on the shorter France crossings before and know how difficult it is to get a decent brew so thought for the longer trip we’d be prepared. I did read the bit about UK sockets though as have been caught out before without a suitable adapter.

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The cabins are small but one of the beds folds back and you use the other single as a lounge seat to read watch the TV. The Galicia has a built in Film/ shows system giving substantial choice of viewing. You are also able to link up via on board web on your laptop/Ipad to the TV channel and watch the TV films/shows in the lounge areas ,thus you do not have to stay in the sea cabin. No kettle, we took ours from MH along with a few other bits in cold bag. Evening meal and light continental breakfast thrown in of £6 for cooked big boys. We took some food to heat up for during the day using a micro wave found in the restaurant area.
Our crossing on the 10th November from Spain was very smooth and sunny so sat out with a coat. If very rough I imagine there will be a lot of spare food in the restaurant. Many passengers clearly took a bottle of wine and other drinks and generally sat around chatting drinking their own supplies.
Now having had the booster jab cannot wait to be heading back on the 7th for the Winter sun. The crossing on the 7th, along with all crossings leading to Christmas is sold out. We intend to park on the port check in area on the night before ready for first check in.
 
On the Cap Finistere
More bars
Better choice of eateries
Outdoor pool
Children’s entertainment
Arcade
Etc
Don't need more bars,nor children's entertainment, first time that I have heard compliments about the eating facilities on the CF. Only one restaurant on the CF plus the open air salad bar and petit marche.
Been on the CF many times and never seen the outdoor pool in use.
Don't know what the arcade is....more shops?
 
Was reading the blurb today about the cabins trying to see what was provided. No mention of a kettle anywhere but we are only in an inside 4 berth cabin. Been on the shorter France crossings before and know how difficult it is to get a decent brew so thought for the longer trip we’d be prepared. I did read the bit about UK sockets though as have been caught out before without a suitable adapter.
Buy a small travel kettle.

You don't get a kettle in the cabin unless its a Commodore, of which there are only 3.

USB sockets are available
 
Just my opinion I preferred Cap Finistere and found Galicia boring .

We don't like it

 
Do they supply Soap, Gel ect in the Bathrooms ?
 

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