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Choosing the good cabin on cruise ship

Typicl inside cabinThere are many different cabins (staterooms) on today’s modern ships. On huge mega-liners more than 20 cabin categories could be found. They differ from each other by several aspects like size, position, amenities and, of course, price.
Therefore, right cabin selectionis one of the most important points when booking the cruise vacation.

Standard features in the cabins include bathroom with shower, TV, air-conditioning, closet, dresser, telephone, night table, reading light, a couple of chairs. Depending on cruise line standards and category you may also find some extra features such as: VCR or DVD player, radio, hairdryer, safe, sofa, mini-refrigerator and Internet access.

Here is the overview of cabins by type:

Type:
Pros:
Cons:
Recommended for:
Inside Cabin (Without Porthole or Window)
Most affordable category
No outside view
Passengers who are absolutely sure that they won’t spend too much time in the cabin during the cruise
Outside Ocean View with Porthole or Window
Have outside view
Windows or portholes cannot be opened
Passengers who seek cruise with affordable price but with a view of the sea.
Cabins with Balconies or Verandahs
Outside sitting area and access to ocean's fresh air
Balconies are small, with space enough for only two chairs
Cruisers who wants to have a private space where can enjoy  panoramic view of the sea
Suites
Largest space available, separate sleeping, sitting rooms and balcony.
Most expensive category
Cruise families who seek a lot of space, enjoy luxury accommodation in private and are willing to pay for it

Keep in mind that actual size of cabins differs from one company to another and there are even different cabin sizes depending on class of the ship within the same company. On luxury cruise lines even the smallest cabins are larger than most of the cabins on contemporary lines. Also, some ships have sub-categories of cabins like suite and luxury-suite.
Information’s about cabin features and square footage are available in the cruise line brochures or with travel agents.

Cabin with outside viewAnother important factor concerning cabin selection is location.

There are few issues to be considered before making a booking in order to avoid disappointment upon embarking.
Inexperienced cruisers sometimes accept offer from travel agent or cruise line for “guaranteed” cabin in order to save some money. That means you have guaranteed just certain type of cabin but not the location.
So, before booking you may want to check the following, potentially disturbing issues:

  • Is the cabin located under the dance floor of night-disco club? If so, your cabin could be irritatingly noisy.
  • Is the window of your cabin at the promenade deck? If yes, you will have people walking just by your window and not everyone may like that.
  • If you want a cabin with a view of the ocean check that it is not obstructed or limited by some object like lifeboat or anything else. That happens sometimes.

Overview of cabins by location:

Location: Pros: Cons:
Higher deck Close to pool and sundecks area Higher price than those on the lower decks. More rocking motions especially on small ships.
Lower deck Lower price than for higher deck cabins. Less rocking on rough seas. Possible noise from ship_ engine or anchor movement. Access to pool and sundecks area requires usage of stairs or elevators
Midship (Middle of the Ship) Less rocking on rough seas. Best access to all ships amenities. Possible noise of traffic in the hallways. Lifeboats or tenders can block the view.
Bow (Forward) Cabins Sometimes suites are located on this part of the ship and have big balconies due to shape of the ship. Biggest rocking on ship. Not recommended for passengers with motion sickness.
Aft (Rear) Cabins Often cabins with the biggest balconies and with a spectacular view. More rocking than on midship. Close to dining room and lounges so problem with noise is possible.

If a large family or group of people is on cruise together, some lines offer option of having conjoined cabins. Also all ships have certain number of cabins which are accessible for disabled people.

Balconies on Golden PrincessCheck what kind of beds are in the cabin and how that suits you. Most twin beds can be converted into one king-size bed for couple.

Make sure that you get well informed about all aspects mentioned above before booking. Having a good stateroom on cruise vacation will significantly improve your ship experience.

It will be your home at sea during the cruise.



Comments:
 Comment
Jennifer
Texas
5/16/2010 12:02:55 AM
I have cruised over 35 times and plan to do as many as that & more. A person needs to be able to have someone to trust and depend on. That is why when you find a good travel agent, you want to stay with them. Check with them to make sure they have cruised on the line you are inquiring about and what their status is with the cruise line. Knowledge is imperative! We use Cruises Creating Memories in Floresville, TX and they have been magnificent. Check them out! www.cruisescreatingmemories.com. They are personable, knowledgeable and they hold the highest accreditations in the cruise line industry.
Andrew
South Carolina
2/13/2010 10:05:20 PM
Most of the ocean view staterooms on Holland America have tubs instead of small showers in their interior staterooms. Most other companies have small showers in all of their staterooms until you get to some vice veranda or suite rooms.
marie febby
philippines
2/9/2009 4:32:25 PM
heloo its ahelpful to me to be part of this. thank you very much but its a big help to me to share it to my students, im teaching cruise subject and im so happy to see all of this, dreaming to everything to be part of the real world of cruisin . thank you so much and God Bless
Carl
Singapore
8/17/2008 10:10:01 AM
I like super star virgo it is the biggest cruise ship in the company call star cruises the balcony and the suites was nice that i only sit once each and once on cover up that i dont quite like for the window the events on board is quite nice also i was so happy better than going oversea there is swimming ,spa basketball,tennis and much more events to do in the cruise i was very happy a experience on the cruise.
Marion
Boston
5/25/2008 9:29:01 PM
Call me crazy but I prefer inside cabins without window. Ocean view makes me kinda sick..
Ira
Salinaas
5/19/2008 1:35:44 PM
Oceanview on Caribbean Princess is also very nice
Don
Pasadena
5/14/2008 6:49:54 PM
I like cabin on Golden Princess, they are the best
Mary
Boston, Massachusetts
5/13/2008 5:43:34 PM
This article was helpful to me when I was packing for my cruise. Thank you. It is hard to know how many formal pieces to bring and you always get different answers from everyone you ask. I just also want to say that for a woman it is important to bring a few cover-ups for the pool. They made it easy for me to go from the pool to lunch and back again hassle free. I picked up a Float cover-up at a local Boston store and and beach bag (where I live) a used it pretty much everyday. It was the piece of clothing I wore the most on the cruise. Check out their site for other pieces. They have great prints and wonderful stylish (but also comfortable) pieces. www.floatdesigns.net

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