Inside cabins are a popular choice among travelers who are budget minded or traveling solo. Though most are slightly smaller than windowed cabins, they provide the same comforts. They are often suggested by Travel Agents to clients who are first time cruisers and families who are traveling that need multiple cabins. Many inside cabins, as well as outside cabins, have doors that can be unlocked that connect two cabins together. Most inside cabins come in a standard layout, however the way they are decorated and furnished varies considerably between ships and cruise lines.
Standard Features Include:
• Bathroom with sink, toilet and shower• Twin beds convertible into a queen size bed with under the bed storage and night stands
• Wardrobes with drawers
• Sitting area with chair or small love seat and coffee table
• Vanity and desk
• Interactive TV
• Climate Control (air conditioning/heating)
Example of Inside Cabins (by Cruise Line)
Carnival - Carnival Splendor Inside Cabin
Celebrity - Celebrity Solstice Inside Cabin
Cunard - Queen Mary 2 Inside Cabin
Cunard - Queen Mary 2 Inside Atrium Cabin
with Atrium View
Holland America - Nieuw Amsterdam Inside Cabin
Disney - Disney Magic Inside Cabin
NCL - Epic Inside Cabin
NCL - Norwegian Jewel - Inside Cabin
Princess - Caribbean Princess Inside Cabin
Royal Caribbean - Oasis of the Seas Inside Cabin
Royal Caribbean - Oasis of the Seas Inside Atrium Cabin
with Atrium View
Carnival - Carnival Splendor Inside Cabin
Celebrity - Celebrity Solstice Inside Cabin
Cunard - Queen Mary 2 Inside Cabin
Cunard - Queen Mary 2 Inside Atrium Cabin
with Atrium View
Holland America - Nieuw Amsterdam Inside Cabin
Disney - Disney Magic Inside Cabin
NCL - Epic Inside Cabin
NCL - Norwegian Jewel - Inside Cabin
Princess - Caribbean Princess Inside Cabin
Royal Caribbean - Oasis of the Seas Inside Cabin
Royal Caribbean - Oasis of the Seas Inside Atrium Cabin
with Atrium View
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