Right let’s get blogging.
Throughout my years (not too many!) of
selling cruises I've always been impressed with the unusual cabins on offer.
I'm talking about getting more for your money & trusting the sales person's
knowledge to get you something spectacular at a bargain price.
Something like Celebrity Millennium
class's sweet 16 balconies.
You pay the rock bottom price of an
obstructed view stateroom - but get a bigger balcony than people who've paid
for suites!
As you can see those cabins have huge
balconies & are payable as obstructed views.
Not just that, how about the "cove
balconies" on Carnival.
For little more ££ than an Oceanview &
allot less than a balcony, these balconies are low down (under the lifeboats)
have a clear view and are close to the water.
..... Yes you're banned from using it in
stormy weather, they've got MASSIVE drains incase of waves.
But the view of the sea from deck3 is
second to none!!
I'd take it anyday.
Some cabins have more balcony than the deck
plans say they have -
Some inside cabins have views (I’ll cover
that another day)
Some.... have hidden flaws.
Every ship has quirky cabins - you just
have to know where to look.
That’s why in this age of internet / DIY
holidays I would always recommend using an expert.
The cruise costs the same - but the
Knowledge is free.
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