Why you shouldn't book the cheapest cruise cabin
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 Published On May 15, 2024

Staying in a suite is a vastly different experience compared to choosing a balcony cabin. Likewise, interior rooms aren't the same as balconies. Whether you're used to splurging on some of the best rooms onboard or enjoying a standard verandah, diversifying your stateroom selection comes with a cost.

Of course, the primary benefit of downsizing to a smaller cruise ship cabin is to save money. The less you spend on your stateroom, the more you'll have to spend on add-ons like drink packages, shore excursions, Wi-Fi, and more. Additionally, you could choose to pocket the savings, allowing you to cruise more frequently and visit more destinations around the world.

However, if you enjoy the perks that accompany booking a suite or cannot fathom foregoing your private balcony, your experience in the smaller stateroom may not be worth the cost savings. Here are 6 things you’ll regret downsizing to a smaller cruise ship cabin.

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