How to choose a cruise ship cabin
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Choosing a cruise ship cabin can be fun and challenging at the same time, and not just a little bit frustrating on occasion.
If you're in a balcony the good news is hey you got a balcony it's a great way to splurge right enjoy that.
I recommend using over-the-counter medication... take something called Bonine... it works incredible wonders.
Book the room you want to be in right and if there's an opportunity for an upgrade or there's a price drop later on that's wonderful but don't Bank on it.
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Your room on a cruise ship is called a cabin (or stateroom) and is akin to a hotel room, but typically much smaller. Choosing a cruise ship cabin can be fun and challenging at the same time, and not just a little bit frustrating on occasion. Cabins fall into different types or "categories," and some cruise lines will present as many as 20 or more categories per ship. Before you get overwhelmed, we have some easy ways to figure out which is the right choice for you! [Subscribe for more Royal Caribbean videos!] https://is.gd/p6dgx0 [Listen to our Podcast] https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/podcast [Social Links] https://www.facebook.com/royalcaribbeanblog http://twitter.com/therclblog http://instagram.com/royalcaribbeanblog