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Lucille, Claire and any other cruisers
What type of cabin do you get?
We had a suite for our honeymoon and I'm not sure I would want anything else. We're looking at a cruise in October and are planning on a suite again. I really liked having a balcony and getting on and off the ship first.
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Re: Lucille, Claire and any other cruisers
The cheapest. I don't plan on spending a ton of time in there.
If the upgrade fairy called me today & said $100 to upgrade to a balcony, I totally would.
We did portholes, but only because it was the cheaper than an interior or I would have done that.
H and I got a balcony on our HM and it was nice and all, but the price jump wasn't justified by how little time we spent on the balcony. I'd rather be out and about! Plus I liked the interior being pitch black so we could sleep in.
But I don't know if I'm the best person to listen to because I'd rather go on as many vacations as possible as cheaply as possible. We can basically have a good time anywhere and the time away is more important to me than having a balcony or (insert other amenity/luxury).
All of this for me too. Sorry, I know, the dreaded this... but you worded it so well!
My Ovulation Chart
We've been in pretty much every category but a suite. I can't justify spending all that money on a suite when I could take 2 cruises with that amount.
This upcoming cruise, we were originally booked in a porthole because it was so cheap, but we got an awesome upsell to an oceanview. We paid about $300 less than what a current interior room is going for.
I do love balconies though.
I have only stayed in an interior room. Being pitch black does have its down falls.
My roommate and I in college went on a cruise and got trashed pretty early so we went back to the room and passed out. She woke me up at 3 freaking out because we were missing all the sun. We put our bath suits on and ran to the pool deck just to realize we are assholes and it was 3 AM. It would have been nice to have a porthole at that moment.
I meant to respond to this last night, but I was too busy laughing. Seriously loled for like five minutes.
I just looked at the price difference between the suite we were looking at and a porthole room (which I haven't looked at before). It's an $860 difference. I mentioned it to DH and I think we may consider going that route. If we don't like that kind of cabin we can always go back to a suite next time. I'm thinking like pp mentioned, that's a lot of excursions and booze.
Another thing that I hadn't taken into consideration is MIL and SIL are coming too (in their own cabin) so H and I probably won't be spending as much time in our cabin as we did on our honeymoon. It's their first cruise and they'll want to go and do all kinds of stuff.
We're not booking for a few more weeks b/c I still have to get the time off approved and we're holding out for a good deal like we got last time. Thank you for the insight.
Whoa, that's a big difference. For me at least. I would definitely go with the cheaper option!
Do you know what ship you're going on? I can help you find these secret (well, at least they were to me until the last cruise!) rooms that are the same price as an interior, but have portholes.
$800?! Yeah, I'd definitely downgrade.
That's a whole other cruise for us.
R1 through 31 and M1 through 30 SHOULD be the same price as an interior, but they're usually bigger and they have a porthole.
Thank you, Lucille for the porthole room help.