Cruise Cabin
You must know that cruise cabins are not all produced equal; however, they are all planned for comfort, ease, and practicality.
Standard cruise cabins on modern cruise vessels haven't quite achieved parity with land based resort accommodations
in terms of size, but cruise lines have acknowledged that small touches (and more spacious quarters) go a
long way toward overall passenger satisfaction. You are likely these days to find your cruise cabin prepared
with amenities such as personal safes, robes for use on board, hairdryers, and toiletries—the little fine
points that hotels have long provided for their guests.
Aside from the little luxuries that differ from cruise line to cruise line, you'll find your cruise cabin furnished
in a pleasing decor. At the very least, a cruise cabin contains beds (often twin beds that can be shared to form
a queen- or king-size bed), a dressing table/writing desk, a chair, drawer or shelf storage, closet, and
bathroom with shower. You'll also find a television set and telephone and some cruise cabins even have sitting
areas with a sofa or loveseat and coffee table.
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The ideal cruise cabin... the best deal... I'm sure they exist, but they don't always go hand-in-hand. The lowest
fares are in the "guarantee" categories—the cruise line guarantees you will be assigned a cruise cabin at least
as good as the category you book. Sometimes this means you'll get a higher category, but you don't get to
choose your location.
Why is location important? If you are prone to seasickness, your ideal cruise cabin location should be in the
middle of the ship on a lower deck where you will feel the least motion. If you are a light sleeper
or like to sleep late in the morning, avoid high traffic areas (close to elevators and stairs), areas
of the ship where noise could be a problem (over or beneath a show lounge or disco), and the bow of
the ship (where the sound of early morning anchoring activity could disturb your sleep).
A hard and fast rule for a cruise cabin choice is: Pick the category and location you will be most pleased with
for smooth sailing on your cruise.
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