What Type of Stateroom do you Choose?
Rock The Boat
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👁️ 120 views📅 2 years ago⏱️ 1:16:37
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Creator's Key Takeaways
I have to you know kind of go on my own to get on the elevator and people step up and help you you know so yeah yeah so I know a lot of people have complained about that too that you know they they're stuck and nobody will help them and all that but I haven't really encountered that
I knew going in that I was going to get the balcony no matter what you know because I wanted to be able to you know I want to be able to see it you know that's right so you know I was willing to come out of pocket more on that
Creator's Tips & Advice
✓Open your bathroom door and closet door to reduce elevator noise
✓Consider a Cove balcony for more protection from rain and wind
✓Check for spa rooms that include unlimited spa access as a hidden perk
✓If you want a balcony experience but don't want to pay full price, look at a Cove balcony
✓For Alaska, a balcony is highly recommended for the views
🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:
Choosing the right cabin type — Start with a balcony if possible, as many cruisers say 'once you go balcony you can't go back'
Noise from elevators — Open bathroom and closet doors to mirror up and reduce noise
Questions This Creator Answers
QHow do you choose what type of stateroom to book on a cruise?
QWhat are the pros and cons of different cabin types (interior, ocean view, balcony, suite)?
QHow does mobility or accessibility affect cabin choice?
QWhat are some tips for reducing noise in a cruise cabin?
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Dining Main1½ Sad BaconCabin Balcony3 Happy BaconSpa Fitness3½ Happy BaconCabin Interior1 Sad BaconValue Pricing1 Happy Bacon
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