What is the best location for my cabin? Points for and against

location

As you may have observed when booking your cruise, prices change depending on the cabin or cabin you choose, being the most economical the interiors. Then I give you some recommendations for That you can choose the cabin that best suits your needs or those of your family, I am not talking so much about whether it is exterior, whether it has a cabin or it is a suite, you can see these differences in this article.

I want to focus more on its location, whether or not they are far from the elevators, for example, or what deck it is on, so the first thing you have to do is ask for a plan of the boat.

A personal advice that I give you is that if you want to spend a quiet cruise and you are a light sleeper, do not choose a cabin near the clubs. These fun spaces are well insulated, and the noise and vibrations will not reach you, but instead the people passing from one place to another, and the hallway talks will not let you rest as much as you want.

On the other hand, if you are one of those who wake up late, and do not want to do it very early with the footsteps of those who run over your head, don't choose a cabin that's under the runnin circuit, which is usually very popular first thing in the morning.

If you do not like to walk, or have difficulties with it, request a cabin near the elevatorsEven if you have to endure some comings and goings of people, the corridors of the ship will not last forever.

Another thing to keep in mind is whether or not you get dizzy. On big ships, you won't really notice the ship's wobble much, but if you experience a storm on board, the difference between one stateroom and another is important. If you get seasick it is better to choose a cabin that is in the middle of the ship and on decks near the waterline. If you have claustrophobia, it is logical that you decide on one with a balcony.


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