Monday, May 28, 2012

How to Choose a Cabin for Your Next Cruise

How to Choose a Cabin for Your Next Cruise Video Clips. Duration : 3.65 Mins.


Hi. Bob Levinstein from www.CruiseCompete.com here—where agents compete to offer you the best cruise deal—with some basics about how to choose a cabin for your next cruise. Cruise ships offer many different categories of cabins or staterooms--but which one is right for you? Here are some basic tips to help get you make the best cabin choice. First of all, understand that on almost all cruise lines, the days of different passenger classes are a thing of the past. The activities, dining halls and amenities you have access to dont vary based on the type of cabin you book (Cunard Cruise Line is an exception to this). So your cabin choice is really just about how you plan to spend your time in your room—and how much money you want to invest in your vacation. Cabins vary by ship, but there are a few basic types that you should be familiar with Inside cabins are the least expensive option, and are exactly what they sound like: windowless rooms in the interior of the ship. If you dont plan to spend much time in your cabin and like the idea of daytime naps in total darkness, an inside cabin is for you. Outside cabins are rooms with a window or sometimes a porthole (though these generally dont open). Usually only slightly more expensive than inside cabins, outside cabins are a good choice on three-to-five-night cruises. The reason for this is supply and demand: shorter cruises tend to be on older ships that were built with fewer balconies, so you generally have to pay a lot more ...

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