Having a problem
choosing from one of the many Cruise Lines out
there?
Many people think
that the most difficult part of finding a cruise for your
vacation is determining which cruise line is good for
you. One aspect of this is finding a perfect cabin to
fullfil all your needs. This site should help you find
the right cabin for you to help you determine which
cruise lines are good for you!
10 Thoughts On Picking a Cruise Ship
Cabin
by Ken Weasley
The best advice is to be informed
about cabins and pick the right cabin for you among
the thousands available on a cruise
ship.
1. One of the most difficult parts of
planning for a cruise is choosing the right cabin.
Everyone has different tastes, and what is not important
to one person might well be important to
you.
2. Look at the cruise ship layout and
decks online or in brochures. Know that there are
different types of cabins on different cruise ships. The
biggest differences between cruise lines--mainstream and
luxury--ships are the quality of
accommodations.
3. Sometimes there are over 20 different
categories on a ship! So it is important to know the
Different cabin categories. One reason is that thanks to
modern shipbuilding, most inside and
outside state rooms are standard in size and amenities.
Comparing one vessel's cabins against another is daunting task,
so keep your eye on the square footage as the most important
criteria.
4. Know your budget and what you can
afford. The price of a cruise ship cabin or stateroom
(the terms are interchangeable) is dependent on its size,
layout, and location. The cabins on large cruise ships
come in standard, ocean view, balcony, and suite. A
luxury line's smallest cabins are much larger than those
on large cruise lines and are either ocean view or
balconied.
5. Know your lifestyle. Price is
certainly a consideration, but if your vacation time is
limited, you might be willing to pay more to get a cabin
better suited to your lifestyle. It's a personal
decision, much like deciding where to cruise and which
ship to cruise on. How about an outside cabin with a
window, or better yet a balcony? How about sitting on the
balcony with a good book or using it to catch a breathe
of sea air?
6. The right cabin is a retreat house
after a busy day ashore, or just to get away. A long
cruise will have you wanting to spend a relaxing time in
your room, watching a TV-movie, or taking a
nap.
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It's probably a good idea to
think of the cabin on your cruise line as a
second home for awhile; what will you want in
it? What will you be comfortable with? Thinking
this way will help you pick not only your
cabin, but also help you maneuver your way
through all the cruise lines to find the one
that suits you the best!
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7. Lots of people recommend the cheapest
inside cabin, because you won't be spending much time in
there anyway. This might be true for short trips, but are
you prepared for an inside cabin on the lowest
level.
8. Know your location. Cabin, balcony
size, and cabin location vary significantly within the
same price range on any ship.
9. There's lot of cruise industry jargon
you have to decipher.
10. Yes, there are the obvious questions
you should ask: Will I located below the water line? Will
I hear the roar of the ships engines from my cabin? Will
I have enough room to turn around in my cabin? Will it be
the size of a walk-in closet, with no windows, a tiny
bath, and bunk beds? Will I not be able to tell if it's
day or night without going up several
decks?
Explore what the different types of
cabins are, which locations are the most desirable, and
which locations you should avoid if possible. Pick the
right accommodations and you'll have a wonderful time,
and get hooked on cruising.
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