Carnival Glory Porthole Cabin Tour | Room 1220 - Interior With Ocean View
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I've never had a port hole room. It's unique because they only have four of these exact type of rooms on this ship.
To be honest, these two little holes in the wall fulfill the absence of a balcony way more than I thought it would.
I did not know that these waters cost $4.75. So, I did end up buying one out of ignorance, but it was kind of helpful because I've just been refilling that and it's a big jug.
The bed. This is personal preference, but these are really soft beds. Really soft bed. I don't mind that.
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On this sailing of the Carnival Glory I stayed in Cabin 1220 — an interior stateroom that actually has two large porthole windows looking out to the ocean. In this video I give a full tour of the room, show where it’s located on the ship, and explain why these cabins are such an interesting option if you’re cruising on Glory. —— ** Video Chapters ** 00:00 Intro 0:25 Daylight Porthole Shots 0:58 Price Breakdown 1:12 Tour 1:44 Bathroom 2:11 Living Area 3:10 The Bed 3:38 Deck 1 & Porthole Issue 4:44 Outlets 5:30 Final Thought