Voyager of the Seas Interior and Promenade Interior Cabin Walkthrough | See the Space
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This cabin feels surprisingly spacious and bright for an interior with good storage throughout.
You'll find two US power sockets, one UK socket, plus a kettle in the room, which is always a bonus.
And best of all, no shower curtain, which makes it feel much more comfortable.
It costs not much more than a standard interior, yet offers a similar layout and the same electrical setup.
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Today we tour two interior cruise cabins onboard Voyager of the Seas, helping you decide which cabin offers the best value on a Royal Caribbean cruise. We start with Interior Cabin 1115, reviewing cabin size, storage space, power points, kettle facilities, and the standard cruise bathroom β with no shower curtain, which is a big plus. Next, we tour Promenade Cabin 8293, which costs only slightly more than a standard interior cabin but delivers extra space, room for two sofas, and natural ambient light from the Royal Promenade window. We also share honest impressions of the dΓ©cor, refurbishment updates, and what you can realistically expect from a 25-year-old cruise ship. If youβre deciding between an interior cabin vs promenade cabin on Voyager of the Seas, this video will help you book smarter, save money, and cruise with confidence.