Independence of the seas - Inside cabin review (2018)
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I recently returned from my first ever Royal Caribbean cruise onboard the Independence of the seas.
I had an amazing time and stayed in an inside cabin.
It was perfectly clean perfectly nice no complaints for me really it was fine.
The bed is two single beds pushed together but it was extremely comfortable.
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I recently returned from my first ever Royal Caribbean cruise onboard the Independence of the seas. I had an amazing time and stayed in an inside cabin. We had the lowest grade category on deck 8, 8405. This was a 'guaranteed' cabin meaning that we didn't choose the exact location of the cabin. We did save some money by doing this and ended up with a cabin at the aft of the ship. I hope you enjoy this tour! I film cabin tours on every cruise I take so please do subscribe for more. To date, I have cruised with NCL, Princess, MSC, Cunard and Royal Caribbean. I will be cruising on P&O and Marella this year. If you are wondering about the differences between NCL and Royal Caribbean check out this video that I made comparing the two: https://goo.gl/qsjtHk My latest cruise playlist: Golden Princess, Singapore - Tokyo. https://goo.gl/Cn7Sk4 Twitter: @emmacruises Instagram: @emmacruises cruisingisntjustforoldpeople.co.uk emma@emmacruises.com Leave me a comment below to let me know how you feel about inside cabins, yay.... or nay?