Cruise Cabin vs. Hotel Room
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one of the first things I encountered when I went cruising for the first time was a little bit of cruise cabin shock
the average hotel room is about 350 square feet in size now if we look at Carnival which has some of the largest interior cabins in cruising their average interior cabin is about a hundred and eighty-five square feet
the cruise cabin is designed so that it can sleep people together in the same bed or it can sleep people separately and the way they accomplish that is they use twin sized beds
most cruise cabins come with a life vest inside the cruise cabin a life jacket
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In today's video we look at cruise cabin vs. hotel room. What are the differences between the two and what can first time cruisers expect in their first cruise cabin. It can be a little bit of a shock but with video you can be prepared for your first cruise. Check out our Cruise Power video here: https://youtu.be/AkZKciD3cq8 Here is the 6-port USB charger that I use: https://amzn.to/2yaxu6s