Cruise Cabins Have Connecting Doors They Don't Warn You About at Booking cruise cabin connecting
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You booked an inside cabin. Good price. You're just sleeping there anyway.
The family on the other side has three kids under 10. You hear everything, every tantrum, every cartoons at 6:00 in the morning.
They don't disclose this at booking. You agreed to it in the terms you didn't read.
Connecting doors are great for families. They're a nightmare for everyone else stuck next to them.
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