Full Review P&O Arvia Interior Inside Cabin Maiden Voyage

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The creator provides a detailed tour of a standard inside cabin on the maiden voyage of the P&O Arvia. Located on the 15th floor, the cabin features warm tones and blue highlights. The creator describes the sleeping arrangements, noting that the two twin beds can be configured as a single bed larger than a queen. Amenities include a 50 inch television, a small refrigerator, a kettle with tea and coffee, and a well lit vanity desk. In the bathroom, the creator highlights the presence of a shower door rather than a curtain, ample shelf space, and a retractable clothesline. While the cabin offers significant storage through wardrobes and shelves, the creator notes a lack of drawers for small items and suggests using packing cubes. The review also mentions that while washcloths and robes are not standard, they can be requested from the cabin steward. The creator concludes that the interior cabin is a cost effective and quiet option for travelers who prefer to spend their budget on excursions or spa services.
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my first impressions are that this cabin is lovely it's decorated with warm tones and blue highlights
we are really pleased with this cabin we think it's comparable if not larger than other inside cabins that we've had
you are not a second class citizen just because you booked a more cost effective inside cabin
they are both pretty awesome and will bring more of that to you very soon
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