We tried EVERY cabin on our Royal Caribbean cruise!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @mikehall1374
    @mikehall1374 Год назад +133

    We always do interior. Love the darkness for sleeping. We are never in the cabin but to sleep and shower. Plenty of free balcony space all over the ship!

    • @MissTXTee
      @MissTXTee Год назад +3

      Makes a lot of sense

    • @GreglovesJesus
      @GreglovesJesus Год назад +23

      Usually same but if a balcony is only $20-$30 more expensive I think it's worth it

    • @amybutler1851
      @amybutler1851 Год назад +2

      We have some big clips to keep the curtains shut so the sun doesn't shine though it works so well. I use them for every hotel or cruise. It's changed my life.

    • @Loganm0213
      @Loganm0213 Год назад +6

      @@GreglovesJesus absolutely, but it's rare to see such a small difference for the same sailing.

    • @Wowzaman638
      @Wowzaman638 Год назад +6

      Unless you have kids who nap! Then you can enjoy the balcony instead of being locked in a dark box.

  • @laraxbella6804
    @laraxbella6804 Год назад +21

    I love the extra room an ocean view balcony gives. It's also nice to sit outside in privacy and enjoy the ocean or port of call. I loved how when I was getting changed my family could go outside on the balcony so I had privacy x

    • @grsmonkey116
      @grsmonkey116 Год назад +1

      As a family of 4. I can’t agree more. That extra space to clip the swimsuits or a party member just needs a quiet minute to relax during the rush to get ready for dinner. I could see if it was just my wife and I we could save a buck. But then again some times the price is not much more…

    • @laraxbella6804
      @laraxbella6804 Год назад +1

      @@grsmonkey116 Yep! It was actually very handy. I am going on odyssey, we have a balcony but it has an obstructive view, which is not going to bother me x

    • @riner9
      @riner9 7 месяцев назад

      Balcony is definitely worth it, it's not even that much more than a window room.

  • @edwesby5752
    @edwesby5752 Год назад +14

    A couple things you did not mention about the Jr Suites on Royal. First, they all come with a coffee pot and a hot pot; plus mugs, spoons, coffee, tea bags and sweetner. Second, in addition to the more space the jr suites all have an easy chair with a hassock and I found that nice on those occasions when I spent a late evening watch TV. Third, that walk-in closet is so huge that you can store all of your luggage there and still have a lot of room for clothes. Forth, the balcony is much larger and usually has two loungers as well as two regular chairs and a table. WARNING: once you do a jr suite it will be very hard to go back to a lower priced cabin.

    • @LaquetaHodge
      @LaquetaHodge Год назад

      I've always wanted to try a suite, but the price is what stops me😢I stayed in a suite at a hotel in Vegas and vowed to not go back to a lower priced room at that hotel, too many great amenities 😂

    • @joeo7693
      @joeo7693 Год назад +1

      We have always booked a balcony or above, my wife prefers/enjoys the view and ocean air. We have been in Jr., Grand, Owner’s, and Loft Suites. We booked the nicer suites on bucket list type cruises, e.g., transpacific and British Isles. We will probably stick with balcony now that we are Diamond+, though a bucket list cruise with a lot of sea days, i.e., transatlantic crossing, could change that. 😎 So yes, if we could afford the up charge, agreeing with what you stated, we would go with the Jr. Suite all the time.

    • @TeresaBearCFP
      @TeresaBearCFP Год назад +1

      I love an inside state room for sleeping. Just booked a cruise with my sister. She wanted to be mid ship for sea sickness reasons. Ended up booking an inside balcony overlooking Central Park (which guaranteed me a mid ship location). This was cheaper than the fee for selecting an inside cabin.

    • @Ivyprofessor
      @Ivyprofessor Год назад

      All the reasons I love a Jr Suite !

  • @thebskinner
    @thebskinner 5 месяцев назад +7

    You have to have heard this before. Slow down 10% and enunciate 30% better. I literally could not finish your video because I was trying to understand some of your phrases with words crushed together. Great info though.

  • @tooraktoff
    @tooraktoff Год назад +3

    Have done interior, OV, verandah and junior suites. Our choices depends on various factors - ship, itinerary, length of cruise, relative cost difference between the cabin categories.

  • @daniellemarty123
    @daniellemarty123 Год назад +3

    I appreciated your comment about booking a room based on who you are with. If my whole party fits in one room, I found the balcony to be the best. However, if I'm with a big group or a short stay, I'm good with an interior room.

  • @bac9346
    @bac9346 6 месяцев назад

    I prefer a balcony cabin. I’m in my cabin by 7 p.m. unless there is a show. I love the sound of the ocean and use the time to read and relax. I’m wide open during the day with excursions. I always take the ship excursions as they are wonderful and you never get left behind.

  • @elielozano404
    @elielozano404 Год назад +2

    We prefer the ocean view balcony. We did book a jr. Suite back in December (got a good deal) and did like the space and double points; however, they're usually a lot more than we prefer to pay.

    • @chad5617
      @chad5617 Год назад

      Yea, I'd rather stick with a balcony cabin and put the savings towards excursions or food and drink.

  • @rockae85
    @rockae85 9 месяцев назад

    I just went on my very first cruise for Christmas and..... i have a scooter! We had a promenade room on navigator of the seas ans that room was too small for us and my scooter! We didnt have much walking room! I love the view we had! Watching all the activities and the music was great! We danced in our room😊! 2025 we will sail again! I hope they have wheel chair access rooms on this ship or Wonder of the seas!

  • @rouvencocker
    @rouvencocker Год назад

    Panoramic rooms are the best, great views and are cheaper than a balcony.

  • @lindenandersonjr.6437
    @lindenandersonjr.6437 Год назад +1

    I’ll also be on the Liberty this summer for a 5-day to Bermuda and got an interior room for the first time this century! The Oceanview rooms and balconies weren’t plentiful and were pricey by the time we booked, so we’re gonna see how regressing back to an interior room feels like after nothing but ocean views for over 20 years. 🛳️

    • @mashaangelochik
      @mashaangelochik Год назад

      Please keep us updated on that.... very interested in your experience.

  • @susantownsend8397
    @susantownsend8397 Год назад

    First choice is ocean view balcony. Second is interior. No way I’d stay in a Promenade balcony or over a nightclub or other noisy venue. I am squally travel with three or four other adults. We get rooms with connecting balconies and spend a lot of time on them. Some of us are big daytime mappers, some have to work part of the time so quiet is a big deal for us.

  • @richardlefkowitz957
    @richardlefkowitz957 Год назад +4

    I love your videos but please slow the verbage down slightly you get very hard to understand at some points

  • @Dj_1ktray
    @Dj_1ktray Год назад +2

    My first cruise was in a interior room on a 7 day I said NEVER AGAIN !!!! I have 2 cruises booked coming up both balcony rooms but at very least I need a ocean view

  • @susandodd3767
    @susandodd3767 3 месяца назад

    Missed the accessible cabins

  • @martimarti2166
    @martimarti2166 Год назад

    QUESTION: Does anyone let room steward and main desk know when repairs and replacements need to be addressed? Paint chipped, may not actually get repaired but wouldn’t a shower hose get replaced?

  • @seamusoreilly804
    @seamusoreilly804 8 месяцев назад

    Are the prices mentioned for the total cruise length or per day?

  • @anointedplus
    @anointedplus Год назад

    Why do the cabins look old and run down

  • @rebeccabrown5014
    @rebeccabrown5014 Год назад

    Can anyone explain what the location of the balcony room had to do with a security camera? That would be unsettling if the camera shows the guests on their private balcony.

    • @RoyalCaribbeanBlog
      @RoyalCaribbeanBlog  Год назад

      They position cameras on ends of the deck to better monitor what's happening.

    • @mashaangelochik
      @mashaangelochik Год назад

      I would rather have that camera there just incase if someone goes overboard.

  • @markfriedman5358
    @markfriedman5358 Год назад

    I wouldn't go on any of Royal Caribbean ships. Too expensive for a 3 day cruise. If it was a 7 day cruise,at that same price I would go.

  • @jamie-dempsey
    @jamie-dempsey Год назад +24

    What i understand from watching this video... I need to work for royal caribbean blog so I can go on more cruises 😅

  • @audreydelaney8428
    @audreydelaney8428 Год назад +48

    My husband and I started with a balcony, suite on our first cruise together that was 2019. After 2020 and COVID we did 2 more cruises on the second cruise in 2022 we selected a junior suite to get the double points and the extra points. We are both 62 and we wanted the space and comfort. We love the walk in closet, balcony, and a large space in the room. We are now Diamond members 😃

  • @angiedalton2302
    @angiedalton2302 Год назад +18

    My husband and I are splurging on a balcony room for my 50th birthday!

  • @DrStew
    @DrStew 6 месяцев назад +4

    You talk so fast that I can't tell what you're saying... especially when you say 'royal Caribbean ' ... great blog though

    • @TheNobleMarriage
      @TheNobleMarriage 4 месяца назад

      I absolutely understand. It’s helpful for some people that he speaks fast. And for others it’s not. You can adjust the “playback speed” in the settings and you can increase and lessen the speed. I find that helpful all the time. I love these videos.

  • @carmenwilwert5066
    @carmenwilwert5066 Год назад +24

    I'm just getting into cruising and have made a point to stay in a different cabin type on every sailing. I think the room type can set the tone for the trip, so it's important to consider the type of vacation you want to have. On a high energy trip, you won't spend much time in the room, but for a relaxed vacation, you may be in the room quite a bit more

  • @DigitalDezinesCEO
    @DigitalDezinesCEO Год назад +15

    I was on Liberty from April 3-7. It was my very first cruise and I absolutely loved it! My only regret was not looking at the cruise planner to see what was going on on the ship. I missed so much. Seemed like the days went by quickly. I had an interior room and it was great. I think I want to try a balcony next time. Yes, next time because I think I’m addicted to cruising already. Oasis class ship cruise is next hopefully.

  • @Jonpatrick99
    @Jonpatrick99 Год назад +6

    I had the Ben & Jerry sweet on Liberty in March. I was told by Guest Services that the room was downgraded as of January to a standard cabin, with no extra perks. They refused me access to the Suite Lounge per shoreside management. They did allow me a free ice cream each day. I was disappointed. I booked it a year in advance. As a Diamond Plus member, and also Prime, the free drinks weren't a perk. It was just an extra space to relax in on the opposite side where I did have Diamond lounge access.

  • @georgemorrell316
    @georgemorrell316 Год назад +11

    Our very first cruise was an inside cabin. Much too small and cramped. We then went to a balcony cabin for our next four cruises until we discovered the Junior Suite. What a difference. Walk-in closet, bathroom with a tub (which my wife loved) and more space almost the size of a motel room. Our last cruise was on the Wonder of the Sea in a Junior Suite and they really did some great upgrades including (at least ours was) a somewhat larger balcony. During our cruise days it was great to sit on with a bottle of wine. Our next cruise will be the Panama Canel and we got a Junior Suite again, especially since it will be a 14 day cruise. For comfort and having
    an enjoyable cruise I highly recommend a Junior Suite. The more you sail RCI you build up your Crown and Anchor Points. We are Diamond Plus and get several of the benefits of "upper suites"
    but do not pay the price and have a very enjoyable cruise. Enjoy!

  • @reginarizer5797
    @reginarizer5797 Год назад +4

    I book what my pocketbook lets me book. 🤣🤣 I do have a JS booked for the first time on Wonder.

  • @keyman6689
    @keyman6689 Год назад +5

    $37 more for a balcony rather than an inside room? That's a no-brainer!

  • @breewarner13
    @breewarner13 Год назад +9

    I prefer a balcony because I love being able to go sit on the balcony and enjoy a cup of coffee when the ship is docking at a port. I’d love to try a suite one day

  • @runningchickmis
    @runningchickmis Год назад +13

    Really love this Video! I would love to see more of these on different classes and length of cruises.

    • @nikkibadzik3948
      @nikkibadzik3948 Год назад +1

      Came here to say the same thing. That would be a good series.

  • @GLOCKDPLUSFlowriders
    @GLOCKDPLUSFlowriders Год назад +6

    4 cruises versus 1 cruise? Easy choice for us, 4 cruises!

  • @deepwaterhappy3609
    @deepwaterhappy3609 Год назад +4

    We've been booking balcony cabins - but based on comments - we might try an oceanview!

  • @skyfrog42
    @skyfrog42 Год назад +11

    One you missed was the Obstructed View Balcony. I recently sailed on Brilliance of the Seas and enjoyed the view very much. The lifeboats were below me, so I couldn't see directly down, but unobstructed otherwise. YMMV on different ships, but it was a great way to save money and get the luxury of a balcony cabin.

    • @The-Drone-Hobbyist
      @The-Drone-Hobbyist Год назад

      I was on that ship in 2019. What are your opinions on that cabin and how do you like it compared to regular cabins?

    • @skyfrog42
      @skyfrog42 Год назад

      @@The-Drone-Hobbyist Basically, the cabin was the same as the regular balcony cabin. The balcony itself was also the same with the chairs & table and the view was great. The lifeboat below me blocked the view of the waves against the ship, but still a great view of the water. Really only noticeable when standing at the rail. The only downside to the cabin was being at the back of the ship. It was a long walk to the elevators. I'm going to go Obstructed View on future cruises.

    • @The-Drone-Hobbyist
      @The-Drone-Hobbyist Год назад

      @@skyfrog42 oh ok. Thanks for the info. May book that kind my next cruise

  • @dianehill5195
    @dianehill5195 Год назад +8

    We love having a stateroom with balcony!!
    Typically, we don't book suites (only 2x) & can save money to cruise more frequently

  • @megcooksey5405
    @megcooksey5405 Год назад +5

    We love our Junior Suites because of the spacious rooms, location, and double Crown and Anchor points!!

  • @jeremyw6246
    @jeremyw6246 Год назад +2

    Cruising on liberty in September in an inside cabin. Can't wait. Wish I could've gotten a better suite but its ok. I don't plan on the family spending too much time in the cabin.

  • @brianjohnson9008
    @brianjohnson9008 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love this channel but you always talk way too fast and I feel like its getting worse. The ends of your sentences are starting to become unintelligible.
    You sound like the vocal love child Ben Shapiro and the Micro Machines announcer lol

  • @scottlanghus5578
    @scottlanghus5578 Год назад +10

    We had the grand suite on Harmony of the Seas and would certainly try for that room again. We booked that room during covid and got a great price compared too what the room would cost now. Not sure if the suite would still be affordable for us now with current prices. Biggest benefit of the room we felt was the large bathroom. Second benefit was a bedroom you could close the curtains and have some privacy. Wife could sleep while I watched TV, and did other stuff in the living room part. Our two adult boys had a balcony room and spent a good portion of their time in our room as we had the space too sit and visit and a large balcony too go out on. If I do that setup again I would put the boys in an interior room, and they can come too our room too get on a balcony. Our cabin steward was the best we have ever had on a cruise, and I assume that the best cabin stewards get assigned too the suites. Grand Suites are entry level too the suite lounge perks and that is a nice benefit. If you have the extra bucks a grand suite is certainly a nice way too cruise.

  • @lesvlogsdekalou1610
    @lesvlogsdekalou1610 Год назад +3

    We almost always cruise interior. We could not afford to cruise as much if we didn’t. We’ve gotten upgraded to balcony twice. Yes it was nice but I rather cruise more than have it. If we ever win the lottery, we will definitely try a suite lol

  • @lauriemoser4208
    @lauriemoser4208 Год назад +3

    The spacious balcony cabin is nice booked for 10-23. Looking forward to junior suite in 6-23. I will report back in 11-23

  • @morgancolley1957
    @morgancolley1957 Год назад +5

    We were going to go with just a balcony cabin but after watching a video and seeing the space size, we booked the junior balcony suite. Even though we are not getting the suite perks, the size for us makes up for it.

  • @PatrickWagz
    @PatrickWagz Год назад +3

    Wow, very informative and unique video idea with the pricing.
    Really helpful.
    Thanks!!

  • @JoeHusosky
    @JoeHusosky Год назад +8

    Did the Ben & Jerry's "suite" get double points?

    • @allievogs95
      @allievogs95 Год назад +4

      Nope, you don't get many of the traditional suite benefits other than access to the lounge and the ice cream voucher!

    • @sharonclark-napolitano1733
      @sharonclark-napolitano1733 Год назад +1

      You don't get double points. Those empty shelves above the TV used to have cow kitschy items on them as well. Super tiny room.

  • @lztz8954
    @lztz8954 Год назад +4

    We always, if available, get the Royal Suite and it is well worth it! My husband, daughter, and I have plenty of room to really enjoy the experience. It’s also so very worth it to be escorted on the boat and have the concierge book every thing for us…even if it’s something not available on the actual itinerary. If you can swing the price…it’s WELL worth it!!

  • @MsPrecious61
    @MsPrecious61 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this video content! Interesting on how cabins are priced.

  • @thepatester
    @thepatester Год назад +1

    As long as the bed is comfortable, the shower has decent water pressure and is hot enough, I'm good. The cabin for me, is mainly for sleeping. Too much to see and do on the cruises I go on, and I don't waste time in the cabin.

  • @a.corsiglia
    @a.corsiglia Год назад +3

    We almost always get an interior room because we spend so little time in our room. We did stay in a balcony cabin on Quantum of the seas and really enjoyed that. The next Quantum class we sail on, we will probably do it again because the cost difference isn't too much more. But in general, we like to save and spend elsewhere.
    We have also sailed with an ocean view on the Carnival Celebration, easily the worst cruise experience we have ever had. And have a family suite coming up on the Carnival Panorama, which we are not too excited for because of the experience on the Carnival Celebration. But it'll be the first cruise for the kids, and it would be over $2K more to go on Royal Carribean's Navigator of the Seas.

  • @Gillian_Steven
    @Gillian_Steven Год назад +3

    Haha! We’ve stayed in promenade view rooms, the cow butts are a great view.
    It was noisy, as mentioned, and it was weirdly lit up 24 hrs a day.
    So even in the middle of the night, it looked like daylight outside.
    I prefer the fully interior room.

  • @jaredboudreaux4311
    @jaredboudreaux4311 Год назад +1

    Depends what you use your cabin for... I SLEEP and shower in mine.... 95% of the cruise im out on the ship......

  • @TheSilverskylark2
    @TheSilverskylark2 Год назад +4

    Great video! I wish that there was a video Iike this for every ship.

  • @joeo7693
    @joeo7693 Год назад +2

    We have always booked a balcony or above, my wife prefers/enjoys the view and ocean air. We have been in Jr., Grand, Owner’s, and Loft Suites. We booked the nicer suites on bucket list type cruises, e.g., transpacific and British Isles. We will probably stick with balcony now that we are Diamond+, though a bucket list cruise with a lot of sea days, i.e., transatlantic crossing, could change that. 😎

  • @karelmckinney9032
    @karelmckinney9032 Год назад +2

    Jr suite balcony- ocean view preferred. But I will go with the standard balcony- ocean view.

  • @ModernMyths
    @ModernMyths Год назад +11

    I've mostly been doing interior just for the cost. Been able to go on so many cruises because of it. But for me. I love the Ocean view. Especially when it's close to the water. I love watching the waves while at sea

  • @3catsinacoat
    @3catsinacoat Год назад +4

    I love the extra room an ocean view balcony gives. It's also nice to sit outside in privacy and enjoy the ocean or port of call. However, I found that I didn't spend much time on the balcony as I expected last cruise. I'm willing to go down to inside ocean view to save a few bucks and find other outdoor places to sit.

  • @gidget5416
    @gidget5416 Год назад +1

    Are the prices you are mentioning per person or 2pp / rm?

  • @dianneunderwood8456
    @dianneunderwood8456 Год назад +2

    After 3 cruises, the last one being a very busy itinerary, I can say that a smaller less expensive room (such as oceanview) would offer an acceptable amount of space since the focus will be on checking out all the ports you will be visiting. And likely spending money on excursions rather than on your stateroom. However, I also think a longer cruise with more sea days would warrant a larger room with a few more perks to be that much more comfortable. I guess it really depends on what you want to spend your money on...... Personally we try to go for a balance of room comfort at a price that still allows for any excursions, sightseeing or shopping we may wish to do ashore. thanks for a great overview of the rooms - a great variety to choose from!

  • @prudence435
    @prudence435 Год назад +3

    We normally say interior cause we don't spend a lot of time on the room.....BUT our last interior was so tiny that it wasn't fun with 4 people. So next family cruise will be balcony for sure. I def want to give all the different types of rooms a try to pick our favorite. Def taking that advice

    • @helenalovelock1030
      @helenalovelock1030 7 месяцев назад

      God I can’t imagine being in an inside cabin with more than 2 people 😫😫😫

  • @flowersflowers5070
    @flowersflowers5070 Год назад +1

    Who wants that huge cabin... We are never in the cabin... But to shower and sleep... Most of the time we get the interior cabin... It's good enough for us. We get to go on more cruises that way

  • @RRLV434
    @RRLV434 Год назад +2

    For me, the balcony room is the sweet spot. It’s only $37 more than an interior room and has a balcony to get fresh air plus is quiet. The Ben and Jerry Sweet would be my second option due to the ice cream and lounge access.

  • @Astreala1
    @Astreala1 Год назад +2

    My favorite room I was once in was a Loft Suite but I try to book just a plain balcony. Yet if I can get on another cruise by simply taking an inside room, I will do it!!

  • @burningisis
    @burningisis Год назад +2

    I love the suite life. BUT cruising in a suite for me is based off of the number of sea days and activities I want to participate in. If my purpose for cruising is relaxing, watching the ocean go by and occasional food or onboard activities, then it makes sense for me to book the suite. If however I'm going to spend less time in the cabin due to cruising with others or if the ship has a lot of onboard activities, then a central park balcony or an ocean view balcony work just fine because I get the balcony that's a must for me, but I dont need a bunch of space in the room when i'm going out for activities all of the time. Sometimes a happy medium for me is those junior suites to get certain perks, a little more space, but not a great deal of space like in a full suite.

  • @tinadecker7947
    @tinadecker7947 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video trying to decide what room to book for our first cruise next year.

  • @charlayned
    @charlayned Год назад +2

    We always book a balcony, and it has to be accessible to my wheelchair. Those are larger than regular balcony rooms and the room is needed for "the behemoth" I run around in. We've booked into this type on our sail on the 30th on Allure of the Seas. My husband would spend almost all his time on the balcony reading and watching the water, while I want to wander around and see everything. It's amazing to think that the difference between the Adventure of the Seas and Allure of the Seas is the size and I can't wait to see what all is there.

  • @akaCol1987
    @akaCol1987 Год назад +1

    Hey Matt. I can't help noticing that your videos have been really quiet recently, except for your title animation, and your commentary is really quiet compared to other videos if I have you in a queue or playlist. You might want to take a look at your audio levels.

  • @christinemarino5732
    @christinemarino5732 Год назад +1

    We love balconies , but on a short cruise, it is an added unnecessary expense.

  • @CJrebeL77
    @CJrebeL77 Год назад +1

    Going on Symphony in 1 yr, can't wait. Last RC cruise I took was on Voyager in 2005, so it's been awhile

  • @jimbo160aaaa
    @jimbo160aaaa Год назад +2

    On the Oasis class ships we like to book the balcony rooms overlooking the Boardwalk. You get the excitement of the boardwalk & you can see the ocean 🌊 at the back of the ship! It’s a win for us😊!

  • @chrisgonzales4420
    @chrisgonzales4420 21 день назад

    I have a few conditions for each type of cruise.
    1.Stateroom-never I'm claustrophobic
    2.Ocean view/window 2 night cruise
    3. Balcony 3-6 nights(possibly 7 if the suite isn't worth it ex.carnival)
    4. Suite - 7 nights or longer is so worth it.

  • @amyhatch8532
    @amyhatch8532 Год назад +1

    I would pick the ben and jerry's suite BECAUSE of the cows. thats so cute!

  • @Torch82
    @Torch82 Год назад +1

    My first ever cruise, I booked an Ocean View,(with NCL) but since, I won’t book below a Balcony. I started at Balcony with RCCL, but I’ve been working my way up. I at least once want to book a Star Class suite, but as a blue collar, solo cruiser, that’s a pipe dream.

  • @steeve6919
    @steeve6919 10 месяцев назад

    You'd better hire someone else to talk because your English is not clear. You also speak very fast and the sound of your ( nasal ) voice is quite annoying. I had to set the playback speed to 0.75 to understand you! I do understand English very good, for example, I watch Scotty Kilmer's videos the last 5 years..... I found the video helpful, thanks!

  • @maval4537
    @maval4537 11 месяцев назад

    A spacious balcony room for USD 707.-, a small standard ocean view cabin for USD 785.- ... What's the point🤔?!

  • @markolwick2223
    @markolwick2223 Год назад +2

    I love the Studio Balcony on Odyssey. Perfect for a solo traveler.

  • @oldpeople1970
    @oldpeople1970 8 месяцев назад

    You must not have booked a solo cabin Royal kills solo’s not just doubling the single fare they add the gratuity for the missing person. Ok RCL I get it you don’t want single cruisers on your ships.

  • @Kattakam
    @Kattakam 3 месяца назад

    Sucks all around on what i paid for 3 day caribbean cruise balcony. $1700 and it smelt like camels. The last day they had sent up a steam cleaning crew and before they started one of the guys commented that the couch had been peed on.. what a horrible trip and never again

  • @charity9660
    @charity9660 Месяц назад

    I’m so thankful for subtitles. Doesn’t matter how clear the audio is my ears just don’t understand 😂

  • @lindak1768
    @lindak1768 5 месяцев назад

    We always get an interior room. We are rarely in it. We did have an obstructed port hole once. 😂 It was almost the same price. It was ok if you like looking at life boats and sky.

  • @sinceresong9907
    @sinceresong9907 Год назад

    We're being fleased in the UK ( paying double for the same thing)

  • @johndevore9802
    @johndevore9802 Год назад

    I put money down for a typical week and they came back and told me that I didn't do it for the week I wanted. So I lost 3300 dollars. 😢

  • @mea3665
    @mea3665 7 месяцев назад

    3 night cruise not worth packaing for
    I live in Wisconsin dont understnd the ice cram thrill we eat Custard so much better

  • @JC-bl9bo
    @JC-bl9bo Год назад +1

    Well we book balconies, surprise. Inside is just too dungeon like. We like the fresh air so the ocean view is out as well. Suites are just a tad too expensive most of the time, but not all the time. We book a balcony and play the Royal UP game.

  • @sakriso
    @sakriso Год назад +1

    Having cruised in various types of cabins over the last three decades, my primary choice would be a balcony cabin on a standard 7 day cruise. However, on a shorter 3 or 4 night, I would be willing to downgrade to an oceanview depending on price and ship. Regardless of the length, I like to have natural light coming into my room when I'm in the cabin (except for evenings).

  • @Michael07860
    @Michael07860 Год назад +4

    Last May we sailed on Oasis. As I'm disabled I got an interior accessible cabin. It was very roomy with plenty of space to navigate my scooter in and out. Plus the bathroom was large. I asked for a shower chair instead of the fold up bench and it was great. The only negative was that the bed was hard AF even with a pillow topper. But we only were in the room to sleep and change. I give it 9 out of 10.

  • @DRMTTJ
    @DRMTTJ Год назад +1

    Our preferred cabin is an ocean view balcony. That said.....we have had about 4 cruises on Mariner and Freedom in Promenade rooms and loved them. We always got the ones overlooking the Cafe where we could see our friends (or they could see us) in the mornings for coffee. We also never had an issue with noise EXCEPT with the parades and 60's/70's parties but they were ALWAYS over by 11PM. Apparently that time must have been extended. Regardless, it wouldn't stop me from booking those particular rooms again. Sad that so many BIG ships are out there that no longer have the staterooms overlooking the Cafe Promenade and have done away with the Viking Crown Lounge....RCCL's trademark.

  • @sandym4875
    @sandym4875 Год назад +1

    Great video! Thanks for the information. We almost always book a balcony cabin.

  • @amygress4590
    @amygress4590 Год назад +1

    Great video, very useful information!

  • @Ivyprofessor
    @Ivyprofessor Год назад +1

    I prefer Jr Suites . I love the extra space and I’ll take the crown and anchor points and coastal kitchen visits . I prefer larger balconies and extra space when traveling . I do enjoy the coffee machine and the walk in closet and bathrobes and slippers are great ! Honestly I hated the showers so the Jr Suite is nice because of the tub . And I agree with the OP you will never want to go back to a lower category after a Jr Suite . One day I’ll consider the other class suites though I typically sail newer Oasis or Quantum class ships and those prices have kept me in the Jr suite D4 category .

    • @chad5617
      @chad5617 Год назад

      I see little to no value in a junior suite personally. Its just a double wide balcony cabin to me. I've never sat around in my cabin wishing it was bigger. I'd rather take that extra $1,000 and spend it on excursions and just take a standard balcony.

  • @helenahayes6150
    @helenahayes6150 Год назад

    you talk a bit too fast. I didnt get some of what you were saying

  • @daniel.edwards2009
    @daniel.edwards2009 Год назад

    Tell me your rich without telling me you rich...

  • @sarahj.8372
    @sarahj.8372 Год назад +1

    Totally fun one.

  • @rogerdodger8415
    @rogerdodger8415 Год назад +1

    And!

  • @samanthaa.6055
    @samanthaa.6055 9 месяцев назад

    Are these prices per person? They seem low to me

  • @davie2983
    @davie2983 29 дней назад

    What about a family of four?

  • @kentoconnor3067
    @kentoconnor3067 9 месяцев назад

    I have only cruised with groups. I basically use my cabin to sleep. The great advantage (which I don't think was mentioned) was the complete darkness of the room. I sometimes might want to sleep in past sunrise on a cruise, and I like the fact that the sun will not wake me up in the morning. I'm fine with the cramped quarters, as there are so many places on the ship to max and relax.

  • @TechGeekTXDad
    @TechGeekTXDad Год назад

    Since we always travel with our young kids, I always book a balcony mid ship cabin. 🛳️

  • @dannettealpern7654
    @dannettealpern7654 8 месяцев назад

    Love balcony rooms... we get 2 connecting because family of 4 and therefore we end up with 2 bathrooms and more space.

  • @matthewburno
    @matthewburno Год назад

    Unless you absolutely can’t stand any sort of outside lighting when you’re sleeping, the interior is outrageously overpriced when you could get an ocean view or balcony just for a little bit more you’re on the cruise for the views and stuff! I say according to this the Ben and Jerry’s, balcony, and ocean views are the best for most people! If your a big party group suites are ok if your all pitching in! The only way the interior would be considered better value is if it was 300$ compared to 700$+

  • @qasimshahzaib
    @qasimshahzaib Год назад

    manifesting .....