I Cruised in The Cheapest Cabin on the World's LAST Ocean Liner

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The creator documents a three-night cruise aboard the Queen Mary 2, focusing on the experience of staying in one of the ship's cheapest inside cabins. Located in the middle of the vessel, the cabin lacks natural light and windows, which the creator notes is a common feature that cruise lines rarely advertise. Despite concerns regarding the ship's age and potential for a cramped or dated environment, the creator finds the 13 square meter room to be surprisingly spacious and well-maintained. The summary covers various aspects of the stay, including the cabin's amenities such as the presence of a kettle, multiple power sockets, and the lack of a sofa. The creator also discusses the differences between an ocean liner and a standard cruise ship, noting the liner's superior stability in rough seas. Ultimately, the creator concludes that the cost-effective choice was worthwhile, especially given the small price difference between the inside cabin and a balcony cabin. The experience is framed by poor weather, which made the lack of outside access less noticeable.
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I took a cruise on the last remaining ocean liner in the world and I stayed in the cheapest cabin on board the entire ship
I really didn't pay a lot for this Cruise though but more about that later
I do not think that is too bad
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