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What are asking here? Are you claustrophobic? If so, I'd suggest that a cruise may not be the best vacation option for you as even large cabins tend do be somewhat closed-in. Otherwise, I'm not sure what can be done for anxiety disorder in terms of cabin selection. Please clarify and help us out.
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Go for an ocean view...to be in a room and not know whether it's day or night and the fact I worked in a windowless office for years..we never book an inside cabin..it just isnt worth it.. It's true your not in the cabin for long, but as long as I am in the cabin I want to be able to look out..
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If you have anxiety disorder it could be manifested in a number of ways. If you're anxious due to closed in spaces like claustrophobia, go for a cabin with at least a window (large window like on Celebrity). Even better, get a balconey. On the other hand if you're also affected by heights, don't get the bacloney but stick with the outside cabin with a window!
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I agree with Dr.X and can only give you my experience. I don't like closed in spaces so we save money a little longer till we could afford a balcony. This turned out wonderful as we could drink coffee and enjoy the view early in am, enjoy a break with fresh air in afternoon when resting in cabin and could enjoy wonderful sunsets at night in privacy. Enjoy your trip!