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Interior Cabin On Cruise Ship
I have the chance to go on a weeks cruise around Europe on the Royal Caribbean Legend of the seas ship.
The booking would be in an interior cabin. Have any ab posters been on this ship or on any ship in an interior cabin.
I have in the 70's when I was a young girl and we were on D deck, which was horrific but i assume they've improved massively over the decades.
The booking would be in an interior cabin. Have any ab posters been on this ship or on any ship in an interior cabin.
I have in the 70's when I was a young girl and we were on D deck, which was horrific but i assume they've improved massively over the decades.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Went on this ship in 2007 from Southampton for a week to Europe. It was my first cruise. We had an ocean view cabin. We could see the sea but we did to have a balcony. Thoroughly enjoyed it. My children were 13 & 15 at the time and they now say it was one of our best holidays.
The staff were very attentive but not over the top and you did not have to dress up if you did not want to on the black tie nights. The entertainment was excellent and there was always something going on. We found that we could to do everything.
Hope you enjoy it also.
The staff were very attentive but not over the top and you did not have to dress up if you did not want to on the black tie nights. The entertainment was excellent and there was always something going on. We found that we could to do everything.
Hope you enjoy it also.
We go on a cruise every year. Once we had an inside cabin and it was ok. I had trouble getting up in the morning though because it was so dark. I must say I really prefer a window but if the difference between a cruise or not than I would put up with it. Also if it is a lot cheaper. then you have more money to spend.! x
Hi Cruiser
Having been in charge of the shops on a cruise liner I think I can help you. The cabins you have are ALOT bigger than the basic small cabins given to crew. The passanger cabins are better positioned on the ship than chew cabins. In fact the lapping of the water on the hull is very restfull.
Put the bedside light on as soon as you wake up and leave it on. It gives you the idea that it is evening and is often a better mood light. Just think of it as a place to store your clothes and sleep while you are on holiday. Otherwise you could have taken a coach holiday and carried your own luggage on and off to the hotels in the various city's. If you go with a ++ thought you will have a great cruise. Please attend life boat drill, and ENJOY
Having been in charge of the shops on a cruise liner I think I can help you. The cabins you have are ALOT bigger than the basic small cabins given to crew. The passanger cabins are better positioned on the ship than chew cabins. In fact the lapping of the water on the hull is very restfull.
Put the bedside light on as soon as you wake up and leave it on. It gives you the idea that it is evening and is often a better mood light. Just think of it as a place to store your clothes and sleep while you are on holiday. Otherwise you could have taken a coach holiday and carried your own luggage on and off to the hotels in the various city's. If you go with a ++ thought you will have a great cruise. Please attend life boat drill, and ENJOY
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