Inside Stateroom 1301 Tour on Royal Caribbean’s Explorer of the Seas – Worth It?
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I have my room set up cuz it's just me.
This is an accessible room, but I do have bad knees and sometimes have to use a cane.
This is an older ship, but it went to dry dock.
I don't see a safe in this room. So, that's strange.
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🚢 Cruise Cabin Tour: Accessible Interior Room 1301 on Older Ship Join me as I review Room 1301, an accessible interior stateroom on the 10th floor of an older cruise ship. While the ship shows its age, the room is spacious, clean, and comfortable—a great option for solo travelers or anyone needing accessibility features on a budget. This quick tour gives you a real look at the layout, condition, and convenience of staying in this type of cabin. 👉 Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and COMMENT if this was helpful or if you have questions about accessible cruising! 📍 Ship Name: Explorer of the Seas 📅 Cruise Date: April 30th 2025