
Plan ahead before booking your cabin to see on which side of the ship you'll want your balcony room. The new modular cabin prototype is half the weight of a typical cruise room. It also fully complies with the FTP Code's requirements (International Code for the Application of Fire Test Procedures). Reducing the ship's topdecks weight is an important issue for naval architects as the trend for building large-capacity cruise vessels continues. The new (prefabricated) module's halved weight opens up opportunities for adding more passenger rooms to newbuild ships, without adding to the ship's DWT weight. Other amenities include sofabed, TV, phone, seating, safe, mini-bar, a bathroom with shower, a washroom (with junior tub), bathrobes, hairdryer.
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Bathrooms, although compact, are beautifully appointed, done out in grey and white marble with walk-in shower, large mirrors and storage space under the sink. Toiletries are by Asprey of London, presented in refillable bottles and including body wash, shampoo, conditioner and moisturiser. Cabins on Decks 4, 6 and 8 can be noisy as they're either below, above or near busy public areas, kitchens and pool decks.
Allure of the Seas
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The Carnival's standard cabins are the industry's largest and very well-equipped (even the lowest Small Inside category). As for Holland America cabins, they are 25% larger than those of other premium brands. The nicest and most expensive cabins on any ship are generally on the highest decks.
Norwegian Pearl
As well, there are all sorts of smaller factors to consider that you may not realize until you’re in your cabin and realize it’s not as perfect as you thought it would be. Below, we dive into 11 different things for you to consider when selecting your cabin so that your “home away from home” can be as perfect for you as possible. Cove cabins are limited in number and popular, so you'll need to snag one well in advance of your sailing.
You'll want to determine how much space you actually need and want to pay for before you book your room. Most balcony cruise ship cabins feature floor-ceiling sliding glass doors leading to a private step-out veranda. The balcony also is furnished with a table and pair of chairs/loungers. As sizes, balcony cabins on cruise ships vary, with those on Princess and NCl ships being among the smallest compared to other big-ship lines.
In your cabin, every square inch is usable since the price of ships is generally determined by the number of their beds/berths. So luggage fits under the bed, while the items you unpack will be stored in closets and drawers. Interior rooms on a cruise ship are generally the cheapest option that you'll find on board. These typically have no windows, windows onto the ship's public interiors or -- as you'll find on NCL and other lines -- virtual balconies or portholes.
Seven Seas Navigator
More importantly, that placement allows crew-assisted evacuation in an emergency. You'll also want to avoid cabins low and forward in the ship (where the anchor being lowered or raised can generate a lot of sound). The same goes for aft rooms (where the ship's generators create a hum that rarely, if ever, stops). Cabins near banks of elevators have been historically called out as noisy, but more so due to rowdy crowds gathering there than mechanical noise.

Wonder of the Seas
However, unlike its ocean ships, Viking's river ships aren't all-balcony-cabin vessels. Some can have as many as 25 cabins per ship that are below the waterline and have windows high in the walls. When you book a hotel or resort, your choices might include one king bed or two queen beds; garden view or beach view; a standard room, suite or perhaps a villa or casita. On cruise ships, the basic cabin categories are inside, outside (often called ocean view), balcony and suite — but there are subcategories, as well. Most cruise ships have designated "spa staterooms" (inside, oceanview, balcony, and suite) located on the Spa Deck or 1 deck above or below the Spa.
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Some ships (especially top-luxury) have rooms with direct Spa access (via a staircase in the spa) or via an exclusive elevator. For more Spa cabins search in the fleets of MSC, NCL, Costa, and the luxury lines (Seabourn, Silversea, Crystal, Azamara). Best-view cabins are located forward (at the ship's front/bow) or aft (at the ship's stern). For the best choice of such rooms choose Carnival or Royal Caribbean.
Your room will have four walls and no windows offering a glimpse of the outside world (at least, not a traditional window — more on that in a moment). If you count two types of Symphony of the Seas suites that come in two versions — a standard version and a slightly altered, "accessible" version — there are actually 17 different categories of suites on the vessel. Each of the Owner's Suites has a separate bedroom, living room, dining area that seats six people and master bathroom that includes a sauna with a glass wall facing the ocean. Not every ship is the same, but there are usually about three decks in the middle of the ship (say, decks 5-8) that feature a promenade or atrium, shops, restaurants, the casino, and the like. When it comes to inside the ship, these decks are the focus of activity. At the same time, the higher decks (say, decks 12-14) contain the outdoor features like the pool, sport court, and outdoor bars.
But picking the right cruise cabin isn’t just about picking the one that’s the biggest or most luxurious. Remember that the bigger and nicer the room, the more expensive it will be. Book one of these suites and you also have unlimited access to Loft 19, a lounging area equipped with cushy loungers and cabanas that is reserved for suite guests. There are only a dozen of these cabins per ship, so you'll want to book as early as possible to snag one. Cruisers with a sensitivity to motion and/or are prone to seasickness will do best midship (midway between front and back) and on a low deck. You want to be as close to the pivot point as possible to feel the least movement.
The typical balcony cabin on Symphony of the Seas is 182 square feet, not including a 50-square-foot balcony. Viking's ocean ships also offer a large number of suites, many of which are quite spacious. If you're looking for a room that is big and open on an ocean cruise (and are willing to pay extra for it), Viking has plenty of options.
As mentioned, interior rooms are least expensive and the price increases as your move up in type. So you can take the same exact cruise as someone in a suite, but spend potentially hundreds or thousands less by staying in a simpler cabin. Still, given the time spent on the ship, having a nicer room can definitely be worth it for some people. The highest class of room is the suite, which can vary widely from essentially a balcony cabin with a little extra room to two-story apartments with their own hot tub and other amenities.
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