Carnival Elation Interior Cabin Tour | Is This 25-Year-Old Room Still Worth It?
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My husband and I just got back from our third cruise in the Carnival Elation, and I want you to decide for yourself if this tiny cabin is one you could handle.
Would we book R102 again? Definitely. For us as a couple, it's the perfect room. Great price, great location, and got to love that dark room.
It's a small bathroom, but it does what it needs to do. Uh, I don't think it's as awkward as some other ones where you have to kind of turn your body to go to the bathroom.
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Step inside interior cabin R102 aboard the Carnival Elation, one of the oldest ships still sailing in the Carnival Cruise Line fleet. This video gives you a full walkthrough of the space, storage, layout, and what it’s really like staying in a 25-year-old cruise cabin. You’ll see: • What you actually get inside cabin R102 • How it compares to newer Carnival rooms • Why we keep booking interior cabins—even when we don’t have to Whether you're researching your first cruise or comparing room options on the Elation, this tour gives you the honest details you won’t find in the brochures. 🧠 Subscribe for weekly cruise videos, ship tours, and real travel advice: Cruise On Demand ✉️ Business or cruise inquiries: cruiseondemand@gmail.com