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September 4, 2010
Choosing a Cruise Ship: Get the best cabin you can afford
While all cabins are designed to be as comfortable and functional as possible, you can’t get around the fact that cruise-ship cabins are still much smaller than the typical hotel room. If you intend to do nothing more than sleep in your cabin, book the cheapest option, which is typically an inside cabin on a lower deck. But if comfort is important to you, book the best cabin you can afford. On newer ships more and more cabins have balconies, and the chance to sit outside on your balcony to have breakfast or just to relax and look at the stars is an unbeatable luxury.
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