Thank you for this video, my husband and I are doing a 10 night in Nov. and doing an inside cabin which we have never done before. Not much shelf or drawer space for clothes but I am thinking if our cabin has the overhead bed, I will ask the steward to keep it down and use that for clothes. Either that or keep pulling the suitcase out from under the bed.
I've only been on 3 cruises, and the room my daughter and I have booked on this ship is for our first inside cabin, and it's also our first 14 day cruise! The other video's I've seen for interior rooms on a ship, all had a sofa, but our cabin will not! Your thorough video is a BIG help in what to expect, and for us to be able to plan out our organization in order to be comfortable! We know it's going to be a bit of a challenge without that second closet and sofa space that we are use to! Anyway, thank you for this great video! You now have a new subscriber! 😊
Glad we can help. I would suggest using packing cubes and then storing those in the closet. That’s what we did. Shirts in one cube pants and another etc.. and just stacked them in the closet.
Great video, super helpful! Did you have to request a room with the pull-down beds, or are you assigned a room with pull downs based on the number of people traveling? Can you pull down the beds yourself, or do you have to request someone to do it for you every night?
Based on number of travelers. You may be assigned one with just two of that’s what’s available, but you won’t be told so in advance. A key is needed to pull them down. We left ours down the whole time after requesting so from the room steward so that it’s not a hassle.
@@unprofessionallyunboxed Thank you! One last question: Did you feel any swaying/movement while you were in your room? Would you recommend the lower decks for someone who gets seasick, or advise against it?
Also have an interior, thanks so much for sharing room info. Enjoy your trip!
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for the details, super helpful as we decide on if its worth spending the extra dollars for a cabin with a balcony!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video with a lot of information & details ; thanks for sharing! Also booking an interior room on the Venezia for next year.
Thank you for this. I am on an interior cabin. My very first Carnival cruise
Thanks! Enjoy your cruise.
Thanks for sharing your room. Finally, I got the answer to my question... Is the cabin door magnetic!
There were so many asking on Facebook with varied answers! Glad we can help.
Thank you for this video, my husband and I are doing a 10 night in Nov. and doing an inside cabin which we have never done before. Not much shelf or drawer space for clothes but I am thinking if our cabin has the overhead bed, I will ask the steward to keep it down and use that for clothes. Either that or keep pulling the suitcase out from under the bed.
Yeah, they were three drawers only in the closet. We use packing cubes to stack them in the closet and keep everything organized.
Awesome. Thank u
Non-problem. Hope it helps.
I've only been on 3 cruises, and the room my daughter and I have booked on this ship is for our first inside cabin, and it's also our first 14 day cruise! The other video's I've seen for interior rooms on a ship, all had a sofa, but our cabin will not! Your thorough video is a BIG help in what to expect, and for us to be able to plan out our organization in order to be comfortable! We know it's going to be a bit of a challenge without that second closet and sofa space that we are use to! Anyway, thank you for this great video! You now have a new subscriber! 😊
Glad we can help. I would suggest using packing cubes and then storing those in the closet. That’s what we did. Shirts in one cube pants and another etc.. and just stacked them in the closet.
I've never seen an interior room with a sofa.
Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for this tour of an interior cabin, I booked my first cruise in an interior. This looks very cozy and love it.
Glad we can help.
Great video, super helpful! Did you have to request a room with the pull-down beds, or are you assigned a room with pull downs based on the number of people traveling? Can you pull down the beds yourself, or do you have to request someone to do it for you every night?
Based on number of travelers. You may be assigned one with just two of that’s what’s available, but you won’t be told so in advance. A key is needed to pull them down. We left ours down the whole time after requesting so from the room steward so that it’s not a hassle.
@@unprofessionallyunboxed Thank you! One last question: Did you feel any swaying/movement while you were in your room? Would you recommend the lower decks for someone who gets seasick, or advise against it?
@@reyrey9252 Just normal movement. Weather wasn’t terrible though. I would assume there is less movement as the ship tapers lower anyways.
Thank you
First thank you so much for sharing! We are currently trying to decide which room to book. Was it loud in room 1309 at all?
Just the normal hallway chatter.
Can you bring down the pullman
Hi. Did you feel a lot of movement being in this room? Any noise? I never been that low on a ship. New subscriber.
Not more than normal. When you think about it, the lower you are, the less of a degree in movement.
How about the engine noise, the ocean hitting the ship and the anchor?
SHOW THE PULL DOWN BEDS. damn it