The 14 Cruise Cabin Tips Everyone Needs Before They Sail
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after nearly 30 cruises I've learned a thing or two when it comes to cabin tips that I think no Cruise passenger should Sail Without
if you were sailing with a balcony room then inevitably there will be times that you have the door open to let in light and a fresh breeze
the issue is that the cruise lines prohibit surge protectors as it's reported that they can interfere with the ship's electrical system
if you smoke there are designated areas where you can go and do it normally it's a certain spot on an outdoor deck and the casino but if you want to light up in the room even on the balcony that is not allowed
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On a cruise ship with literally thousands of people, your cruise cabin is your own private piece of the ship that's yours and yours alone. It's where you'll sleep, relax, get ready for the day, make romance, and shower... although maybe not all in that order. After nearly 30 cruises, I've learned a thing or two when it comes to cabin tips that I think no cruise passenger should sail without. Some are common sense, some very few know. But if you're about to sail, here's what you want to know.