CruiseTips HowToChooseAStateroom
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I think why you're on a fabulous floating Hotel you're going to see some of the most beautiful sights in the world you wake up and you're entering into Port wouldn't you want to be looking outside and preferably standing outside on your balcony oh it's glorious
I always say to people who don't have a book in inside stateroom and if you have to go and it's the only room left fine but next time please don't
some ships the big new multi-sort of generational ships the the mega ones have actually inside State rooms with a view where they looking over an Atrium or a Centrum or a room or a Promenade
I would always say take an outside State Rep because once you do you understand
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What kind of stateroom is right for you? Many cruise ships offer not only different styles and degrees of luxury, but also different locations - fore, aft, mid-ships, upper, lower, interior, exterior, balcony, veranda, suite... Can you choose? Should you choose? What to choose? We help you make the right decision with this discussion between Cruise and Travel Lifestyles magazine's Vanessa Lee and Lynn Elmhirst from Ship2Shore.TV.