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What does inside cabin mean?

An inside cabin is a stateroom located in the centre of the ship, with no windows or balcony to the outside. Inside cabins offer no natural light and for that reason, they are cheaper than any other type of cruise cabin. There are four main cruise ship cabin types to choose from: Inside cabin – no windows or balcony.



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There's nothing quite like the sleep you'll get in an interior room on a cruise ship. Having no window or balcony to the outside means these rooms are pitch black when you turn the light off. For most passengers, including myself, this leads to a fantastic night's sleep.

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Regardless of which cruise line you sail with, inside cabins tend to be small but very functional. You'll find a place to sleep each evening, along with a bathroom, closet, vanity, and usually a couch or loveseat.

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Interior Cabins Run Smaller A typical balcony room measures around 160-180 square feet, plus the extra space in the balcony. A usual interior cabin is more around 130-140 square feet. That may not sound like much of a difference, but it's significant.

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On most major cruise lines (such as Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Celebrity, Princess and Holland America), the size of a standard inside cabin will most likely fall between 150 and 185 square feet, a standard outside 160 to 200 square feet and a standard balcony 175 to 220 square feet.

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The best cruise ship deck for many people is a lower deck because less movement will be felt there. However, for the best views, you should choose a higher deck. If you want to avoid taking the elevator, a mid-level deck would be best.

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And while some other items in the video also seem fairly obvious, two things that are flushable at home can't be flushed on cruise ships -- wipes and non-cruise-ship toilet paper. A Carnival ship heads out to sea.

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Absolutely DO NOT bring your own toilet paper or flushable wipes!!!! The paper on the ship is the way it is for a reason!!!! It is for septic tanks, which is what the ship has!!!

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What is the cheapest time to book a cruise? Prospective cruisers can usually find a lot of good deals at the beginning of the year during wave season, Goldberg-Glazer said. That period typically lasts from January until March. However, the optimal time to book may depend on when you plan to sail.

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You'll also want to identify where crew service entrances are located -- stories of slamming doors day and night are common. Elevators and staircases can also be high-traffic, noisy areas of a cruise ship (that are near cabins on some ships). And don't forget the cruise ship engine.

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What is the least expensive cabin on a cruise ship? Interior or inside staterooms are typically the least expensive category on a cruise. Those cabins are generally the smallest on board and rarely accommodate more than three people, according to Joy Hess, owner and lead travel consultant at Outside the Lines Travel.

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