8 reasons to book an INSIDE CABIN on a cruise ship

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2023
  • When booking a cruise vacation, you will need to decide which type of stateroom to stay in. Most of the time, this is driven by your cruise budget and travel-style.
    Here’s why I prefer to stay in an inside cabin when I cruise - and reasons why you should consider booking one for your next cruise.
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  • @EMYoutube1225
    @EMYoutube1225 5 месяцев назад +211

    I love sitting on my balcony and enjoy sunrises and sunsets from the privacy of my room.

    • @ajs11201
      @ajs11201 4 месяца назад +11

      Yeah, I can see why that would be appealing. In my case, my other half likes to sleep longer in the morning than I do. I appreciate being able to enjoy the balcony until we're ready to begin our day. It's a nice easy start for me.

    • @musicalmistress101
      @musicalmistress101 16 дней назад +2

      That and keeping the sliding door open to sleep to the sound of the waves is heavenly 😌

  • @derekbland5253
    @derekbland5253 Месяц назад +16

    No thank you, I adore looking out of the window to the sea and love just popping out on to the balcony.

  • @DerrickDJ
    @DerrickDJ 4 месяца назад +73

    I can't argue against the cost savings, however I LOVE Balcony cabins facing the ocean. I love looking at the ocean. I love the sound of the ocean. I love being able to go to my balcony and eat in relative peace.

  • @JJJJ-dx7tl
    @JJJJ-dx7tl 4 месяца назад +35

    Inside cabin for extroverts, Balcony for introverts.

  • @ajs11201
    @ajs11201 4 месяца назад +79

    You make many valid and excellent points. One consideration to add: hopefully this won't happen to anyone reading this, but there are various illnesses people can contract while on a cruise ship. In some cases, ill passengers may be quarantined to their cabin for a period of days, until the cruise is over, or until the illness is deemed no longer contagious. If you happen to be that unlucky person, you may be pleased to have a balcony so you can get some fresh air or least see what's happening in the outside world.

    • @colonial6452
      @colonial6452 4 месяца назад +6

      It happened to me when I contracted the flu on a cruise. I was restricted to my cabin for three days and really appreciated the balcony.

    • @jenquarry7169
      @jenquarry7169 4 месяца назад +4

      This happened to family members of mine. They were extremely happy to have their balcony.

    • @katpic9470
      @katpic9470 11 дней назад

      Yes i was seasick on cruise and needed fresh air of balcony..

  • @kathryncashner3294
    @kathryncashner3294 10 месяцев назад +209

    49 cruises in everything from an inside to a small suite. Book what you want or need for each cruise. If I'm cruising alone, I'm generally fine with an inside. However, my cruise partner has a mobility issue that makes it very difficult for her to get around, and she really enjoys the balcony. Also check prices. For instance, on my upcoming cruise at the time we booked, an inside was $200 less than a balcony, but a balcony included a perks package of $300 discount, $600 OBC, and $600 bar tab. Yes, you read that correctly--when I took the $300 discount, the balcony actually cost less!
    If you are in an inside cabin and want to wake up to daylight, set the TV to "View from the Bridge" and turn the sound all the way down. When the sun comes up, the TV screen will light up.

    • @fluffytail6355
      @fluffytail6355 9 месяцев назад +31

      I love the TV tip! That’s a great suggestion for those who like to wake up naturally ❤

    • @martinjocoms.3682
      @martinjocoms.3682 8 месяцев назад +13

      Your extensive cruise experience is apparent basing on your wise advice. Thanks much.🌹

    • @ElayneOkaya
      @ElayneOkaya 6 месяцев назад +3

      How did you get the discount kindly?

    • @volna777
      @volna777 Месяц назад

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  • @wherestempleton2883
    @wherestempleton2883 5 месяцев назад +45

    That pitch black environment was perfect for sleeping, I loved it!

    • @breadyegg
      @breadyegg 2 месяца назад +2

      And post-lunch siestas!

  • @paulgould1820
    @paulgould1820 10 месяцев назад +86

    On a short weekend, inside is fine, but a week or more and I must have a balcony! Short cruises are for exploring the ship, being out, having fun in a short amount of time and the room is for sleeping. Longer cruises mean relaxation time and the balcony is a huge part of that to be away from everyone else on the cruise but still enjoy the ocean!

    • @izzyrov5814
      @izzyrov5814 4 месяца назад +3

      Exactly. So actually it's not always bad to have an inside cabin, unlike some people in the comments say.

  • @NewYorksFinest1
    @NewYorksFinest1 10 месяцев назад +409

    We will never book an inside cabin again. It felt like being in a cave we slept a lot due to non-natural light. We prefer am Oceanview or a balcony.

    • @fluffytail6355
      @fluffytail6355 9 месяцев назад +17

      Several years ago, I booked a last minute cruise. I was alone and called it my “divorce cruise.” Since it was last minute, the cruiseline chose my room (guaranteed cabin) and they did me right. Inside cabin under the spa. Quiet, dark and peaceful. I slept so hard - best sleep of my life. When I cruise with a friend or partner, I always choose a room with a view.
      Have you considered booking a room with a virtual balcony?

    • @carine4318
      @carine4318 8 месяцев назад +31

      No way I could stay in a lock up lol 😂 balcony always

    • @patricehenry3835
      @patricehenry3835 7 месяцев назад +6

      Agree

    • @mick6370
      @mick6370 7 месяцев назад +22

      Nowt wrong with inside cabins been in them all from balconies and windows, best sleep with inside cabins and your only there to change and sleep anyway.

    • @gone4daystravel
      @gone4daystravel 7 месяцев назад +12

      Besides the sleep... I didn't like the darkness and now knowing what time it day it was until we went on the decks

  • @davekennett3459
    @davekennett3459 8 месяцев назад +38

    When staying in an inside cabin, leave your TV on at night and tune it to the bow camera. It makes a good night light should you need to use the washroom in the middle of the night and will let you know when the sun comes up.

  • @dwill123
    @dwill123 8 месяцев назад +59

    As an often ‘solo’ cruiser I found that I can catch some great ‘close-to-sailing’ deals in indoor cabins. Many cruise companies will ether lower the price of indoor cabins (significantly) or even dispense the ‘solo cruise’ penalty (meaning you can book the cabin for one person at the one-person fee. You will soon learn the befit of an indoor cabin with only one person (yourself) in it.

    • @ChromeDestiny
      @ChromeDestiny 5 месяцев назад +4

      I'm doing my first solo cruise and I'm doing balcony for the view but if I end up doing another solo cruise I think I'm going to go with an indoor room to save money.

  • @emmakennaugh7506
    @emmakennaugh7506 7 месяцев назад +30

    Just booked our first cruise, last minute deal for an inside cabin at a bargain price! One week til we sail away and I get an email to tell me we have been upgraded to a balcony cabin FREE! Woohoo! I was looking forward to the inside cabin just to see if we would like it. Maybe next time haha.

    • @blackphoenix684
      @blackphoenix684 4 дня назад

      How was your cruise? I'm sure you had a great time

  • @bels4116
    @bels4116 4 месяца назад +36

    I love interior rooms, quiet and dark, brilliant for sleeping. I get up early and bed after dark, so I'm happy, I've never felt claustrophobic.

  • @destinationstillunknown
    @destinationstillunknown 3 месяца назад +6

    For me, being on the balcony and looking out at the ocean is the best part of the cruise. I have severe insomnia but, I fall asleep quite readily there as well.

    • @breadyegg
      @breadyegg 2 месяца назад +3

      The fresh air and the white (blue?) noise of the waves 😊

  • @slapdat.byteme
    @slapdat.byteme 4 месяца назад +22

    Our cruises are all 7 days or longer. Balcony cabins (that don’t open onto “Central Park” kind of interior space) are our 1st choice. Always enjoy the views, the fresh air, and often dry some clothes out there when possible. I like reading on the balcony and sometimes just daydreaming. Next is ocean view. Lastly, inside cabin.

  • @fbrodsky-brinkley7115
    @fbrodsky-brinkley7115 10 месяцев назад +55

    I always book a veranda, because one of the main reasons I cruise is to sit outside and watch the sea. To me, that's one of the most relaxing things to do. With a book and a coffee or a drink, depending on the time of day, it's my favorite thing to do.

    • @breadyegg
      @breadyegg 2 месяца назад +1

      That is a lovely way to enjoy your cruise.

    • @teresavale2517
      @teresavale2517 2 месяца назад

      How THIN r the WALLS if u have LOUD neighbors ?

  • @StarGazeVacations
    @StarGazeVacations 4 месяца назад +12

    You have truly excelled in articulating your perspective on the merits of selecting an INSIDE CABIN on a cruise ship. Your insightful analysis has shed light on the countless benefits that come with such a choice. Your ability to clearly communicate the advantages of this decision is truly inspiring. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @lisam4853
    @lisam4853 8 месяцев назад +42

    I usually sail balconies but my last cruise offered me an inside cabin trade for a full refund of my cruise amount. I took it and found that I loved the inside cabin. I never really use the balcony much anyways and the inside let me sleep in till whenever I want. It was really nice to have that complete darkness. I wouldn't mind booking another inside. Also a plus that it saves money.

  • @lisakoehler7313
    @lisakoehler7313 4 месяца назад +12

    I love inside cabins. Another reason...when cruising in hot hot weather inside cabins are way cooler! We only stay in cabin for sleeping and showering. We like being around other people. My fav part of day was to get up early and get coffee and go on deck to visit with others. Watch the scenery as we came into port. If we had a balcony I would have sat out there & missed meeting so many great individuals! And honestly if you only have a window how much time do you stand there looking out of it? Turn the TV on to ship cameras and watch those. Its the same view! 😊

  • @kathleenhudson8429
    @kathleenhudson8429 5 месяцев назад +11

    I have mostly traveled on Holland America, and all but two of those trips were in inside cabins. Their inside cabins are always plenty big, with bed (either a queen or two twins), two nightstands, a small sofa, a desk, a lot of closet space, and a nice bathroom. I generally don’t miss being on the outside at all, since I spend little time in the cabin.

  • @driver534
    @driver534 8 месяцев назад +23

    I have done about 10 cruises and have done them all in inside cabins. They're great

  • @markt9805
    @markt9805 10 месяцев назад +31

    I’ve been cruising since I was four years old when my grandparents took my cousins and me on a Costa cruise. I’ve sailed on everything from inside cabins to Ocean view to balcony to suites. I have to agree with you were you said there are no bad cabins on a cruise ship. I am like you as time is gone by the cabin is less and less important to me and I’ve grown fond of the inside cabins. I actually sleep better in an inside cabin and it took me a while to realize this. Great video so many important points mentioned, keep cruising!

    • @mpTraveller87
      @mpTraveller87 6 месяцев назад +4

      Agree 💯. Unless you are claustrophobic (which we are not) inside cabins are perfectly fine. We decide on a case by case basis… and our cruise memories hardly ever include the cabin we were in. As for sleep… way better inside hands down!

    • @faithmoore7520
      @faithmoore7520 4 месяца назад

      Which cruise line has the best food and cater to their guests?

  • @Sandi-ee1dj
    @Sandi-ee1dj 2 месяца назад +5

    I agree a balcony cabin is the best especially if you get sea sick 🤢 at least you can still enjoy the view and fresh air 😅

  • @SelenaThinkingOutLoud
    @SelenaThinkingOutLoud 5 месяцев назад +38

    I’m a huge fan of interior rooms because I don’t usually spend much time in my room because I have excursions planned at each port. Also, on my sea days I like to attend the planned activities. When it’s time for bed I feel cozier in my interior room because it is private and dark when it’s time to sleep, and I agree with many other points you spoke about in the video. Happy travels!

  • @markej4801
    @markej4801 10 месяцев назад +22

    You are exactly correct in your thinking on all those points and that is the reason I stay on a balcony. As a retiree, I seldom stay up late and LOVE being out on the balcony watching the ocean both in the morning and night hours, sometimes take in a movie in my cabin on sea days or wander the ship at my leisure with my honey. I strongly desire the open space of the balcony, even during windy or rainy times and have been known to (during my wanderings) gone to the one level of passageways that actually opens to the bow of the ship just to wonder at the majesty of the ocean breezes. I can do this in privacy off my own room with a balcony, but no other "lesser" cabin. And it's nowhere near the same having to go out to the Promenade or other deck to enjoy the views. One thing you didn't point out (def in your favor) is the inside cabins are no smaller than the balcony rooms for the most part! I tend to enjoy visiting on the balcony with my next-door neighbor on embarakation and on occasion, but for the most part, we seldom see each other and enjoy the privacy. I haven't had the horrible experience of a neighbor polluting the air with their smoking habit, but totally understand your frustration.
    I love that there are so many choices to make and so many reasons for each person's decision. Thanks for a good vid!

  • @custosnocte1528
    @custosnocte1528 5 месяцев назад +4

    What a really informative video. This was well done. Good, detailed report, and the nice lady was well spoken with a soothing voice to be sure.
    While I have only been on three cruises in my lifetime, (all from Miami to Bahamas lasting as few as 3/4 days and as many as 7 days) I had never real given any thought about the inside cabins and their amazing affordability.
    Definitely going to do my homework before booking next cruise.
    Thanks for great video.

  • @harlanabraham7772
    @harlanabraham7772 9 месяцев назад +12

    Mostly stayed in balcony staterooms and even had some suites. Since my wife passed away I did sail once with a balcony. May go with an inside next one. Save some $$$.

  • @jessicadalrymple8816
    @jessicadalrymple8816 5 месяцев назад +9

    We normally book balconies but the last experience I had on Royal was very unpleasant because like your experience we had a neighbor who was smoking and doing weed and I'm allergic to the smoke and was not able to enjoy the balcony. This was frustrating and it was not handled well. The security said they couldn't locate where it was coming from. The Captain sent out reminders to not smoke on the balcony but that did little good.

  • @jcraigshelton
    @jcraigshelton 6 месяцев назад +3

    We also love inside cabins for the QUIET. For sleep/wake cycle issues, those sunrise clocks are great!

  • @FLGurl
    @FLGurl 7 месяцев назад +9

    Play the numbers, and check often. Also, know the rules for when you can claim that your reservation is now less than - whatever other cabin is. Every line is different, so read the rules carefully so you know what you are getting into. I like to book a guarantee room. This way I know at the very least that is the type of room that I will get. And I like to book early as possible. Sometimes, yes, the closer that you get to sailing, the prices do drop, but it depends on the line. The last sailing, I booked inside, but got upgraded to balcony at no charge. Nice! And I do enjoy spending time on the balcony. I also like to sleep with the door open to hear the waves crash in. 26 cruises since 1990, but I am bent on catching up on lost time before the next whatever hits and we can't cruise again.

  • @TYOUNG0168
    @TYOUNG0168 7 месяцев назад +10

    I've been on 2 cruises so far & I prefer the inside cabin. I have all the benefits of the limited time in the cabin & a lower price. We bought art & upgraded our excursions with that extra money. Two booked for next year we're hooked. :) Blessings from NW NJ.

  • @kathrynwyatt626
    @kathrynwyatt626 10 месяцев назад +5

    I’m with you it depends on the itinerary on which cabin we book.Any cabin is fabulous

  • @rhihodag9873
    @rhihodag9873 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank You!!! My wife and I are "Frequent Floaters" and we ALWAYS book an inside cabin. The stateroom, typically, is ONLY used to sleep, change clothes, and showering. We spend little to no time in our room except for these activities. The rooms are always well kept, clean, and very accessible. There are too many other activities and locations on the ship to waste time in our room. The $$$ we save from booking an inside cabin we spend on excursions at our ports or refreshments onboard. We have two (2) cruises booked w/ RC, one in October on Utopia and the other RC cruise out of Barcelona next year for the Western Med, both of which are inside cabins. We typically stay in the same area as my wife has a terrible sense of direction and becomes less confused by doing so.

  • @josephrusso2645
    @josephrusso2645 10 месяцев назад +16

    Now a days you have to think about Nora virus, covid when booking a cruise . The last thing you would want to book is an inside cabin. If you were to get sick and be confined to your cabin, even for few days, a balcony would be a much better choice. I don’t know anyone who would choose an inside cabin unless they had no other choice. Even obstructed balconies aren’t that expensive anymore. The blackout drapes do a great job on balconies.

  • @Aroyaldmd
    @Aroyaldmd Месяц назад +1

    I've done both. Inside and balcony, and I can tell you my claustrophobia kicked in big time in the inside cabin starting on day one, and I couldn't wait for the cruise to be over.

  • @catherinedavey7808
    @catherinedavey7808 5 месяцев назад +26

    Just came back from a 2 week cruise to New Zealand, had a balcony cabin , perfect sleep every night had the door open at night and listening to the ocean, and getting up in the morning and sitting out on the balcony having breakfast looking at the ocean in my pjs was awesome, could never stay in an inside cabin

  • @dmitripogosian5084
    @dmitripogosian5084 8 месяцев назад +5

    Good post ! More people aiming for inside, less stress on the balcony suite selection :)

  • @tammy6452
    @tammy6452 5 месяцев назад +2

    We had the blessed luxury recently of being able to do a once in a lifetime trip through the Panama
    Canal. I have some great photos I would not have been able to get from an inside state room, I agree that the best thing to do is consider your needs for the particular trip and look for any discounts you can get. I have done a cruise both ways and was not disappointed with either based on the needs at that time for that trip.

  • @maryjackson9625
    @maryjackson9625 7 месяцев назад +10

    Never had an inside cabin but I did have one with a giant window and the thing that gets me is the ventilation or lack thereof. I need the fresh air coming in to take out the bad air from the ventilation system. On my last cruise with the big window, no fresh air, I got the worst sore throat. It really wrecked my cruise. The bad air just kept recirculating. I sometimes opened the door to the hallway but that was no good. Personally I will save up and get the room that fits my needs and that is a room with a balcony. To each his own.

  • @EarsomEmporiumwithGenevieve
    @EarsomEmporiumwithGenevieve 5 месяцев назад +3

    I also love the inside
    View cabins on oasis class
    Ship. It’s still affordable but you get a huge window. I love the Central Park view interior view and its large comfy window couch and peaceful Central Park views and sounds.

  • @antonytsai6611
    @antonytsai6611 10 месяцев назад +5

    our upcoming anthem of the seas cruise is in an interior cabin and we luckily got a virtual balcony so we wont wake up to pitch blackness and ive heard its slightly larger which is great

  • @user-xe5ns5yf9l
    @user-xe5ns5yf9l Месяц назад +1

    We’ve done inside, ocean view and balcony. Now we stick to balconies if we can.
    Yes, we slept great in the dark but that was our only positive.
    When we had very rough seas, it was weird not having a clue what was happening outside. Plus there are the inner workings of the ship that run behind these cabins and not all are that quiet. Our last straw was a very bad vibration that gave me a headache couple with the distinct smell of sewage. The lady from guest services came to check it out and immediately said yeah, we’re moving you! That was our last inside room.

  • @kvom01
    @kvom01 10 месяцев назад +14

    I cruise solo and have always booked inside, both because it's cheaper and because I spend little time in the cabin. On my upcoming cruise my cabin fare went down over 30% since I booked, and balconies went up by 10%. I also never eat or drink in my cabin, so dining on a balcony isn't an attraction.

    • @CovitaFam
      @CovitaFam 5 месяцев назад

      Will they give you the difference back from the price going down to 30%?

  • @m_l27453
    @m_l27453 Месяц назад +1

    It's the budget. I do appreciate your perspective of an Inside Cabin. I've always wanted to go BIG get the Balcony, splurge on a Suite, but Inside cabin is cost effective. I want the fresh air, but I do not want to stay in my room all the time and definitely do not want to complain to the cruise line about weed smokers on the Balcony, just like they would be making a stink I would make a stink! There will be a sundeck, I'll go to the spa, port ventures. Thank you, thank you!!!

  • @davidhurwitz2291
    @davidhurwitz2291 8 месяцев назад +4

    Have taken over 50 cruises, most of them in an inside cabin. Celebrity Cruises’ inside cabins are 180 - 200 sq. ft. on the Edge Class ships. Will be sailing on Celebrity Beyond in January for 11 nights in an inside cabin. The price included unlimited internet, classic drink package, free gratuities and a $300 on board credit. Too good to pass up. We will sail on Viking Ocean in December in Europe ; all cabins have balconies. We sailed on a Viking River Cruise with a balcony. We enjoyed it because there was beautiful scenery along the rivers - castles, vineyards, etc.

  • @markp.7165
    @markp.7165 5 месяцев назад +4

    There is one reason to book an inside cabin. Price. I have done it and my wife and I still had a great time but I am an outside sort of guy so I like a balcony cabin if it isn't outrageous when it comes to cost. The one thing that bugged me the most about an inside cabin other than no natural view outside was trying to dry swimsuits or any thing wet. We just could not get them to dry even though I brought hooks with magnets along to hang things up. There just isn't enough airflow to dry anything. Again we still had fun but I much prefer a balcony room. But that is like comparing apples and oranges.

  • @davidhoffman8122
    @davidhoffman8122 4 месяца назад +2

    We have been on over 20 cruises and have stayed in ALL different kinds of cabin and we really enjoy the "SQUARE" cabins on some ships. They off a different feel since they are NOI long rectangular cabins. Out of our 21 cruises and also the next 6 cruises there have been and will be a total of 19 inside cabins.

  • @davidhoffman8122
    @davidhoffman8122 10 месяцев назад +17

    In our 20 cruises we have had inside 15 times, balcony 3 times, window once and a spa suite ONCE. I agree with you completely about an inside cabin!!!!

  • @ezmealstravels9221
    @ezmealstravels9221 2 месяца назад +2

    It's a personal decision i believe. I love the balcony so i can hear the birds singing when arriving at ports. Watching sunsets from my room balcony. I don't feel claustrophobic. Thanks for this great informative video!

  • @travisandrews5207
    @travisandrews5207 10 месяцев назад +3

    I always book outside staterooms for many of the same reasons. But I like the window. So that’s where I prefer but I do get to do more as it saves money

  • @larryk.watson2778
    @larryk.watson2778 10 месяцев назад +2

    This is great content!! Thank you soooooooo much for sharing

  • @eileenclarke3670
    @eileenclarke3670 4 месяца назад +1

    I usually book inside cabins as well. The virtual screens are an interesting concept

  • @michaelkaye198
    @michaelkaye198 Месяц назад +1

    We always book inside cabins because we only use the cabin to sleep and shower. All the views are available in many places on the ship and the main purpose of the trip is where we are going (the excursions), the food, the entertainment, the ship's facilities and educational opportunities.

  • @debibrizendine8523
    @debibrizendine8523 7 месяцев назад +3

    We love inside! But rotate inside and balcony depending on ports or if we've done that particular cruise before. Inside is always quieter.

  • @angakingtutube
    @angakingtutube 2 месяца назад +1

    I wonder how those people in inside cabins felt when they were quarantined in their cabins during covid and the cruise ship couldn't dock. The first time we booked a balcony was our cruise to Alaska. It was windy and cold, but it was great to watch everything from the comfort of our deck. We enjoy our coffee in the early morning on the deck as we approach the ports. Another benefit is our laundry dries that much faster when hung with clothes pin on the deck.

  • @blacksorrento4719
    @blacksorrento4719 10 месяцев назад +8

    Thank you for your overview on inside cabins. You make some very valid arguments as to which cabin to choose depending on your cruise destination. Those virtual inside cabins look very appealing.

  • @3103Juan
    @3103Juan 5 месяцев назад +2

    The first time I went cruising. Man I had a hell of a great sleep. It was soooo dark. But from then on, has been balcony so I can enjoy the ocean sound.

  • @judithstrachan9399
    @judithstrachan9399 2 месяца назад +1

    I’ve been cruising twice. Both times, I was in an inside cabin, the first time sharing with 3 strangers from the same company where I worked, the second with family.
    Both times, if I’d had to pay for a “better” cabin, I wouldn’t have been able to afford to go at all. Both times, I spent so little time in the cabin it didn’t matter that it had no window. Both times, I had a wonderful cruise, & I can’t wait to go again. One day…..
    I also enjoyed the darkness once I closed the door.

  • @dr.andmrs.phibes7454
    @dr.andmrs.phibes7454 5 месяцев назад +1

    This was an excellent video. Very informative!

  • @dchenkin02
    @dchenkin02 10 месяцев назад +12

    Both my NCL and Carnival cruise we stayed in an inside cabin. While NCL putting three adults in an inside cabin for a week had issues; I would still recommend doing your first cruise in an inside cabin to save money and give you more flexibile budget in port and for extras you might need or want to do on the ship.

  • @CrankyBeach
    @CrankyBeach 4 месяца назад +2

    We've been on several charter rock 'n' roll cruises, all with the same charter company, On The Blue. The first two cruises, we had VIP status, which included a balcony cabin. Then the VIP prices went through the roof, so for the next two, we had non-VIP balcony rooms. Then it got to where a balcony cabin was $1000 more (!) than an inside cabin down in bilge rat territory, so we've camped out with the bilge rats on the last two cruises, and have the same thing booked for this year's cruise, which sails in April. We've been on several different ships with different cruise lines, but this year's cruise will be our third aboard the Norwegian Pearl. We enjoyed having a balcony when it didn't cost an extra arm or leg, but we've decided that for the money savings, if we want balcony time there's always the "big balcony," known to most people as the pool deck.... On our cruises, the pool deck has the advantage of hosting outdoor concerts, and if we aren't wild about whatever band is performing at any given moment, there's always the sun deck.

  • @TM-tw1py
    @TM-tw1py Месяц назад +1

    Awesome information and video. Thank you so much.

  • @WineAndRoses9526
    @WineAndRoses9526 9 месяцев назад +8

    I’m not personally a fan of inside cabins. But I do see the benefits of saving money. The balcony cabins are my personal favorites for the private views. And love getting photos from my balcony. Yet humidity in Caribbean I hear it’s not worth it. So maybe ocean view cabin. I’ll see.

  • @smokymtnlady3856
    @smokymtnlady3856 5 месяцев назад +3

    I liked my inside cabin on my cruise in October, it was my first inside cabin, as I always book a balcony! I slept sooo good! LOL! I still love my balcony though!

  • @quicksesh
    @quicksesh 3 дня назад

    love the shot of the Carnival Freedom without her whale tale on the funnel .. twice that funnel caught fire

  • @bryanchaps3647
    @bryanchaps3647 5 месяцев назад +2

    I met a guy who was on his third back to back cruise. He only books inside cabins, he said all he does is the four s ,sleep,shave, shower and sx . Lol he has a good point.

  • @fletcher123451
    @fletcher123451 4 месяца назад +2

    We priced our cruise with a balcony, after a bit of research we booked inside cabin for 16 night cruise then another cruise for seven nights and saved over £1500 plus you can also bid for for a balcony which we did on last cruise and got upgraded but on the whole you only use room to shower and sleep.

  • @genesnyder2985
    @genesnyder2985 6 месяцев назад +2

    We always book inside cabins and that allows us to do back to back save on the cabin and eliminate a round trip home and back

  • @stalagnight
    @stalagnight 2 месяца назад +2

    I intend to take my first cruise and as I have been alone for the past 14 years, I travel alone. The obvious choice is a single inside cabin but the fear of not mixing and spending time alone in a windowless box is putting me off.

  • @MrPjless
    @MrPjless 28 дней назад

    We love the balcony rooms especially aft of the boat because it's usually quiet. I also like a room to enjoy in the event we like to do nothing but hang out. Also in the event of some sorta outbreak or a threat of one I don't want to be confined to an inside room. And we also love the sounds, and smells, of the ocean.

  • @ZordaanTelevisioN
    @ZordaanTelevisioN 10 месяцев назад +10

    I agree about inside cabins, and there's more... get one as close to the middle of the ship as possible. You won't have to walk as far, in general, and you'll feel the least possible amount of ocean-motion while resting.

    • @stephendacey8761
      @stephendacey8761 10 месяцев назад +2

      I have an inside cabin booked on the Emerald Princess for September. The boat leaves from England and is going to Spain and France. Also, it's in the middle of the ship and three doors down from the elevators. The elevator area has a view of the ocean, and that will have to do.

    • @druegillis1744
      @druegillis1744 10 месяцев назад +5

      We recently booked an inside cabin for an 11 day Trans Atlantic. The price was extremely low, so I booked it. This was our first inside cabin after 25 cruises. Although the cabin was not large, it was adequate. We were located in the aft end of the ship, near the rear elevators which made it convenient to the dining room and lido. The money we saved allowed us to cross the pond and afford the next cruise to Norway with a balcony cabin to enjoy the scenery. On a TA cruise, we had 7 sea days, so the view from a balcony would have been the ocean anyway. Would we book an inside again? Well, it would depend on the cost difference and where we were cruising to. A good compromise would be an ocean view cabin if the weather was going to be on the cool side.

    • @stephendacey8761
      @stephendacey8761 10 месяцев назад

      @@druegillis1744 I also booked a 10 day Caribbean Cruise with a balcony. I think having a balcony would be nice visiting ports such as St. Lucia, Martinique, Grand Turks & Caicos, St. Thomas, and a couple other ports. One time I booked an obstructed view balcony to save money and I got upgraded to a balcony for FREE. That was the best way to start my cruise.

  • @robzilla69
    @robzilla69 4 месяца назад +3

    I have done both inside and balcony. I always pick the cheapest cabin I will be happy with, then bid for upgrades (princess) if I choose. I usually get a balcony for much less than the advertised price this way. If not I'm happy to stay in the right inside cabin. Some are poorly located.

  • @pws1125
    @pws1125 4 месяца назад +1

    We love inside for similar reasons as you mentioned. Occasionally inside is not much cheaper, then we might take an Ocean View or Balcony. Sometimes we bid on upgrades, or take an upgrade offer by the cruiseline. Either way it is usually only a fraction of the cost.

  • @matthewfelsburg6235
    @matthewfelsburg6235 5 месяцев назад +3

    Always nice to do inside I’m not hardly in my room to begin with.I’ve talked to a lot of pinnacle members on royal and they do inside for their travels as well go the same reason.

  • @gtdude2883
    @gtdude2883 4 месяца назад +2

    My first cruise was an inside cabin and it was the most horrible experience. It was cramped and noisy from the engine sound and vibration. The only reason I survived was I drank myself drunk every night to get some sleep. Balcony or no cruise for me. All my cruises since was balcony.

  • @gabrielleperson4794
    @gabrielleperson4794 Месяц назад +4

    I got migraines on my first cruise. So glad I had an inside cabin. I was light sensitive. Dark was what I needed.

  • @smileforsonya1
    @smileforsonya1 6 месяцев назад +2

    I love inside cabins for the reason that I can sleep 💤 so much better. However, my husband hates them. We compromise by doing inside and balcony’s. Great video

  • @markhurley3242
    @markhurley3242 6 месяцев назад +3

    I guess I am an outlier here but I hate inside cabins and wouldn't go on a cruise if that was my only choice. Both times I had inside cabins, it was a horrible experience. The first time was a short 4 day cruise on one of the smaller RC lines. The cabin was forward and we were awakened very early every morning by the sounds and vibrations of the bow thrusters during docking and thought we were in a shipwreck when they dropped anchor at one stop. The second and last time was on Celebrity 7 day cruise and we were further aft but apparently our room abutted interior work spaces so we couldn't sleep due to the banging sounds and heavy equipment moving around late into the evening and very early every morning, FYI, the wall behind the bed headboard is all that is separating the cabin from the crew work areas. These rooms are also claustrophobic and pitch black when the lights are off, akin to sleeping in a cave. NEVER AGAIN!

  • @mikea6695
    @mikea6695 3 месяца назад

    Having recently sailed on Discovery Princess (Jan 27 2024) I have to agree with your comment r/e spending time in a cabin you pay a lot for. I had a balcony mini-suite that cost me a lot of money and I probably spent more time there than I should have. I don’t regret it (not at all!) but I did, at times, feel like I needed to hang out in my cabin cuz I paid so much for it. My previous experiences (many years ago) with inside cabins was completely the opposite - I was always looking for a reason to get outta my cabin. While I loved the balcony and the fresh air and the view I’ll probably do an inside cabin next time.

  • @404goldie7
    @404goldie7 10 месяцев назад +2

    Agree with your thoughts, but only if I am traveling solo.

  • @j4eq894
    @j4eq894 Месяц назад

    My husband and I always booked either suites or balcony cabins for all of cruises until we took a last minute cruise with an inside cabin. Since that time, we have never booked anything else. What we discovered was that aside from sleeping and showering, we were never in the cabin. We spent all of our time on the deck. The money we saved regarding the room, has enabled us to book spa packages and other things that we enjoy. I would definitely recommend the inside cabins unless you plan to spend a lot of time in your room.

  • @dreamsremembered6592
    @dreamsremembered6592 8 месяцев назад +5

    I don’t know. I suffer with claustrophobia, and my heart is beating fast looking at those interior cabins…even the ones with virtual balconies. 😢

  • @thenotsoemptynestercrafter2148
    @thenotsoemptynestercrafter2148 10 месяцев назад +2

    I sailed on Disney Cruise Line in an inside cabin and it was fantastic!!!! On a Disney cruise you are never ever in your room!! Plus it saved me a ton of money and it really didn't feel like it was an inside cabin.

  • @CovitaFam
    @CovitaFam 5 месяцев назад +2

    I love inside cabin, because werw always outside anyways. I use use the extra $$$ for my drinks and excursions.

  • @glennestes8438
    @glennestes8438 8 месяцев назад +2

    I've always had window or a balcony. Being v from a desert area..there is nothing like morning coffee on a balcony ...or relaxing at night before going to sleep .

  • @travelwithdebandnick
    @travelwithdebandnick 10 месяцев назад +5

    We had an inside cabin on our first cruise and it was so tiny we had nowhere to put our suitcases so had to put them in the middle of the floor and move them every time we went to the bathroom, but we were hardly in our cabin so didn't mind :) our second cruise was in a mini suite but we had my mum with us so needed something with a sofa bed. Our honeymoon virgin cruise we have an accessible inside cabin, then our royal carribean we have a balcony cabin (again with my mum too), then our next cruise is an 80s cruise and again we have an inside cabin then our carnival cruise is in a porthole inside cabin and my mum has an inside cabin. So we cruise in all different cabins depending on what we are doing and if we are travelling as a couple or with my mum :)

    • @Alexacapetown
      @Alexacapetown 8 месяцев назад

      There's always space under your bed for your suitcase

    • @blacksorrento4719
      @blacksorrento4719 7 месяцев назад +2

      Not always, depends on the ship and whether it is a Pullman set up or not.

    • @travelwithdebandnick
      @travelwithdebandnick 7 месяцев назад +1

      there wasnt on our first cruise. there was some big white metal thing under there, so we had to leave one suitcase between our beds (we split the beds as the cabin was so small that we couldnt get past the wardrobe into bed. then the other suitcase we had to put in front of our bathroom door and move both suitvases everytime we wanted to go to bed or into the bathroom. im actually worried about the wardrobe space on our cruise with my mum on quatum of the seas as we will have 3 suitcases and 2 overnight bags between us. im not sure how we will fit it all in a standard oceanview balcony room@@Alexacapetown

  • @jurgenmuck3102
    @jurgenmuck3102 7 месяцев назад +3

    I only book interior cabins, cause I need absolute darkness to sleep.

  • @sidesalad7864
    @sidesalad7864 5 месяцев назад +1

    My first and only cruise was on Disney Dream,(inside cabin), I felt the room was very large and spacious... the bathroom was huge!

  • @toddreaker2298
    @toddreaker2298 5 дней назад

    My first cruise was inside cabin. Small but cozy. I then the next cruise will be a room with a balcony. We did that in 2022 and while it was a nice huge balcony, we never used it because we were hardy in our cabin. We’re going again to Greece in August, so maybe this cruise we may actually use it.

  • @cciao355
    @cciao355 23 дня назад

    I spend most of my time on deck, lounges, and quiet public spaces so inside staterooms are my choice. Repricing later is a great idea.

  • @jamesjoy8866
    @jamesjoy8866 11 дней назад

    The ship weather decks are massively better than any balcony. I set the cabin TV to the bow camera to fill the room with sunrise light.

  • @SHRI_the_DIY_Warrior
    @SHRI_the_DIY_Warrior 4 месяца назад +3

    You did amazing job here and I agree with you 100% I always book inside cabin/staterooms

  • @jimmycopeland5894
    @jimmycopeland5894 4 месяца назад +1

    I stayed in an inside cabin once, but I felt like I was in a a box with no natural light. I could feel the walls closing in on me. It was much cheaper, but sometimes you get what you pay for. I don't mind a cabin with a window or large port hole.

  • @donnapee8402
    @donnapee8402 4 месяца назад +1

    We all like a balcony cabin. The question is, how much do you like it? 200. 300. 50. Or 100. More . K look for deals if they're available, but if not, I am okay with an inside

  • @juliewilkins2891
    @juliewilkins2891 19 дней назад

    I love the balcony and I have coffee or drinks on it❤

  • @bobbear4437
    @bobbear4437 6 месяцев назад +3

    Since covid hit cruise lines, I'd only book a balcony, cause if we catch covid, we can still have access to views and fresh air!

  • @webjammer1
    @webjammer1 10 месяцев назад +9

    My favorite cabin is one that's on a cruise ship. Preferably in the Caribbean.

  • @shannawilliams8769
    @shannawilliams8769 9 месяцев назад +2

    Virtual balconies?! That’s pretty cool!

  • @tiglesias7334
    @tiglesias7334 3 месяца назад

    I love the video thank you very very much

  • @gregbradt9685
    @gregbradt9685 8 месяцев назад +1

    My wife and I are ok with inside cabins. Our next cruise save us almost $2k by doing inside vs balcony