It’s balconies and suites for us. We spend time in our staterooms. We like the balcony and the windows. Love to sit out in the daytime without the noise and crowd by the pool. Also, love a drink at night listening to the water and watching television waves from the balcony. We budget for the extra money. Having been on so many cruises, we,re not big on excursions anymore.
@tduck8282 ай бұрын
The problem with balconies is when your neighbors are super loud and decide to chain smoke. The cruise line does ZERO when you complain.
@petesmith94722 ай бұрын
I have no concept of why cruises are so popular. I cringe at the thought of the “showtime”. If you take advantage of the catering surely you’re already obese or well on the way. Sitting on a balcony?
@michaelplunkett80592 ай бұрын
@@petesmith9472Try it before you knock it. You can enjoy cuisine without being a stereotype, the scenery and options change and the ships have a city full of choices. Beats the airport, hotel drag anyday.
@ItsStillNotNicole2 ай бұрын
@@petesmith9472 cruises can be fabulous, but they’re not for everybody. And the old saying about only the “newlywed, well fed, and nearly dead“ doesn’t really apply to the passengers anymore. For us nothing beats sitting out on the balcony in the morning with coffee or in the evenings watching the sunset. Try one, you might like it.
@JaniceCrowell2 ай бұрын
I probably won’t ever be able to do a suite, but balcony is a MUST. Most people, once they try a balcony stateroom are hooked.
@briankolley35502 ай бұрын
We choose balcony staterooms. We like having our own outdoor space when other outdoor spaces get overcrowded. We like watching pier runners and sail aways from port. When one person wants to nap and the other wants to just relax at the room, they can go out on the balcony without disturbing the person sleeping. Lastly, in the event of hvac or other problems on the ship where the interior rooms are too hot and stale to be comfortable, a balcony room provides an outdoor space that can provide fresh air and a bit of wind to help make things easier to bear.
@bellydancegal2 ай бұрын
Our last cruise (disembarked 8 days ago) had 3 days at sea. We enjoyed our balcony a lot. My husband is an earlier riser than I am, so he would take his book and sit on the balcony and read and relax until I woke up. Coming back from excursions, we would relax on the balcony for a while. When our sons were young and we first started cruising, we always stayed in an inside cabin. It began as a better financial option, but as the boys grew up and we enjoyed cruising so much, we began choosing balconies and never looked back. Now I’d never take an inside cabin on a cruise.
@erinf47122 ай бұрын
I think inside cabins are good for beginning cruisers, people who have to maintain strict budgets, and anyone who is prone to seasickness. I have been solo cruising since the age of 19 (now 62) and once I discovered balcony cabins, I was hooked. I cruise year-round, not just in the typically nice seasons. So you may encounter weather that does not bode for pool or deck time. In these cases, the interior of the ship is crowded with people who don't know what to do. A book, a blanket and a beverage on your balcony can be a sanity saver. I also travel to beautiful places. In an inside cabin, I would not be able to sit with a quiet coffee at sunrise, or a glass of wine at night watching the stars. I enjoy the hustle and bustle of the ship but I treasure my alone time. There is nothing better than breakfast or dinner on your balcony. On transatlantic, longer repositioning cruises, Alaska, Hawaii, Panama Canal, and other cruises, an inside cabin may be a detriment rather than a blessing. In the early days, I fell for the belief that you only shower and sleep in your cabin. All of these years later, I know better. However, to each his or her own. The important part is to enjoy the cruise.
@nickwood22252 ай бұрын
Exactly! All of the comments of balconies being a waste of money and only interior cabins for me, is a simplistic mindset. Well said. People don't consider a lot of things that a balcony can do for you. Getting away from crowds and weather are 2 big ones. Watching the sail away from your balcony instead of trying to squeeze in somewhere is big too.
@jenslaustenhansen30812 ай бұрын
To watch sunrise and sunset your balcony has to be on the right side of the ship. You need to have that in mind when you choose the room.
@beachbum46912 ай бұрын
Both the video and the comments below have proven to be extremely valuable to me as an extreme introvert, I would have to have somewhere to go to escape the madding crowd...... thank you for posting :)
@halbuhr72202 ай бұрын
Those of us who know value often book inside cabins. My wife and I have taken more than a hundred cruises now over several decades. I would rather take 2 inside trips than 1 balcony, and that's about the difference. For us, we never eat in our cabin and usually spend a lot of time in the public spaces.
@Centauri272 ай бұрын
Those are all really good points that I never considered...
@writerious2 ай бұрын
I'm an introvert with sensory sensitivities. I'm the one who will be spending lots of quiet time in the cabin, and having no natural light and no view is claustrophobic. Spending extra for an outside room is worth it for a pleasant voyage.
@kathyazzari8392 ай бұрын
I have never been on a cruise, but I know I could not handle an inside room. Just watching this video, I felt the claustrophobia. I don't think I'd have to have a balcony, but at least a window.
@wendysherbert3257Ай бұрын
We have been in inside, outside and balcony cabins many times. I like the quiet coziness of an inside cabin. I like being able to enjoy more excursions, shopping, and fine dining experiences etc. with my funds than putting my money towards a window. Destinations can make a difference too as the scenery can be very different. When we took the QE2 across the Atlantic we loved our inside cabin. It was basically an ocean water view only on that cruise…so paying extra didn’t make sense, and we could enjoy champagne every night if we wanted to. 😊
@rubypersha5881Ай бұрын
@@kathyazzari839 same i have to be able to look out of something i just wont be able to deal with inside rooms
@Allaiya.Ай бұрын
Same with me
@bobdylan91172 күн бұрын
@@kathyazzari839 window is good, when the ship starts sinking, you can see the sharks as you go down.
@sherrymiller23022 ай бұрын
The sights I have seen just from my balcony was worth the money! I woke up one morning w/Vesuvius in "my backyard". I've seen the tops of volcanos spewing fire. I loved the moon glistening on the calm waters. Or the magnificent sunsets...all from the privacy of my cabin. I even like to watch the waves during a storm while sipping a warm cup of tea. An inside cabin would give me claustrophobia, a psychological feeling of being sandwiched in or confined...
@halbuhr72202 ай бұрын
When we take transocean cruises, we always choose an inside cabin. Who wants to see the rolling sea on those days when it is really rough? Do you feel sandwiched in when you sleep in your interior bedroom at home?
@sherrymiller23022 ай бұрын
@@halbuhr7220 Do people watch and chase tornadoes? Do people have, at least, one window in their BR? Enjoy your inside cabin, but I live alone and need to know what is going on around me, my friend.
@halbuhr72202 ай бұрын
@@sherrymiller2302 Thanks for your approval. lol
@sherrymiller23022 ай бұрын
@@halbuhr7220 lol!
@FraserAtSea2 ай бұрын
I agree with a lot of points in this video. I meet so many people who ask why I don't cruise in a balcony, and the reality is that the more cruises I take on the INSIDE, the more cruises I can afford to take. For me, that's SUCH simple math!
@halbuhr72202 ай бұрын
Most ppl don't realize the reason some are rich is the fact they KEEP more of their money. It's not rocket science. In one of her books, Dr. Toni Grant says you need to answer 2 questions to determine whether or not you'll become wealthy; 1. are you prepared to work hard and save as much as possible? and 2. are you prepared to change your lifestyle to enjoy this newly-found wealth? The correct answers for a future millionaire are 1. yes and 2. no. It never ceases to amaze me how few understand what wealth is. Unless you're born into it, you need to concentrate on the behaviors truly rich people have. I remember the founder of IKEA had a 20-year-old Volvo to drive into the office every day. He was a multi-billionaire, and buying a Rolls Royce would have been chump change but he felt his old Volvo was good enough. There are many examples to follow, but some people close their eyes to facts.
@Lbb7892 ай бұрын
@@halbuhr7220 omg. LOL you can spend a bit more, get a balcony and it doesn't have to cost a fortune. Stop living like a pauper
@halbuhr72202 ай бұрын
@@Lbb789 I'm so glad you don't make decisions for me. I'd be broke and unhappy, too.
@ehawolczecki87592 ай бұрын
@@halbuhr7220 you sound like your very smart with your money .happy cruising to you . ..
@ehawolczecki87592 ай бұрын
@@Lbb789not sure your right . One cruise with balcony or 2 cruises inside cabin . When we have cruised we only stay in our rooms for sleep ,shower then out and about.
@Trenchant4682 ай бұрын
Did it once. Never again, unless maybe I can find a dawn and dusk simulator. I didn’t like having no idea whether it was day or night.
@michaelrobertson18822 ай бұрын
Balcony only for us. We love the views and sounds of the cruising in this outside area. As other have mentioned, we don’t have to find a spot somewhere else to enjoy sunset or sunrises.
@stevemartin62672 ай бұрын
I agree. Inside rooms are great for those on a budget, but if I am going on a cruise, I want to see the ocean. I want wake up to it, go to sleep with it and to be able to look out at the ocean if I cannot sleep. Watching the horizon can help with sea sickness. Standing on the balcony and watching sea birds and dolphins is all part of the experience you are paying for. If my only choice was an inside cabin, I doubt I would go.
@stevensinger82542 ай бұрын
My wife and I have sailed both inside staterooms and balconies. The few times we have gotten respiratory illnesses have been when we had inside staterooms-- it may be that the ventilatory systems recycle air containing viruses. With balconies one can increase the fresh airflow throughout the cabins.
@jerryferren90182 ай бұрын
There are filters in the ventilation system that prevent the spread of viruses. Also, if you consistently leave your balcony door open, you're screwing up the ventilation system for a whole section of your deck.
@chriswilliams65682 ай бұрын
Since Covid many ships have upgraded their ventilation so that it brings in fresh air all the time and not recycled air.
@lou2shuify2 ай бұрын
If I’m paying for a balcony, I’m opening the door.
@halbuhr72202 ай бұрын
@@lou2shuify On most modern ships you are shutting off the AC.
@GodwynDi2 ай бұрын
@@halbuhr7220 Okay? They aren't ornamental balconies.
@davidkobold5311Ай бұрын
Experienced cruiser here, and I love the interior cabins. You mentioned the ease of selecting a quiet room, but being able to sleep in the middle of the day without too much natural light pouring in is just what I want on vacation. I'll lounge on the deck instead of a balcony whenever I need sunshine.
@RUNT0NE28 күн бұрын
That’s why you have curtains
@gigi4874-w3w20 күн бұрын
I love interior cabins too.
@travelnomad21282 ай бұрын
We went on a 14 day cruise to Hawaii, I booked an interior room for me & hubby but luckily we were upgraded for free to a balcony room. Sweet! And for the longest cruise trip we ever had, we were stoked! Before the cruise, the cruise line been emailing me to upgrade for a fee but I can't stomach the big difference to cost so I ignored then 2 weeks before, they upgraded us for free. Yipppeee!
@Centauri272 ай бұрын
@@travelnomad2128 Wow upgraded for free! That’s (almost) unheard of? 😲
@travelnomad21282 ай бұрын
@@Centauri27 yeah I know right?!! This is just the 2nd time in my 59 years to get a free upgrade, the 1st was an international flight from economy to business class. Chances are negligible though, I don't hold my breath.
@LindaStoronsky-yk4df12 күн бұрын
Been on 11 NFL cruises and never been upgraded. Boo hoo.
@DavidWenger-tw4dz2 ай бұрын
When you have been on as many cruises as my wife and myself, we always had balconies until we didn’t. Alaska cruise definitely, Nassau and beyond, not so much. Plus always pick square interior rooms vs rectangular rooms. Automatically more square feet. No charge for this advice!
@gwcrispi2 ай бұрын
"I've never stayed in a balcony cabin so here's why an inside cabin is better.". Respectfully, you are not qualified to compare the two.
@ajaycbaby951Ай бұрын
Right......"I a man and I have never gave birth to a baby, so here's why you should have a natural birth." lol Like girl shut up.
@Aisha.The.TravelerАй бұрын
I agree. If she can’t compare why even make a video. 🤷
@mftd9316Ай бұрын
@@Aisha.The.Traveler click-bait 😏
@gavinsatrohan670227 күн бұрын
You missed the point sir. She mentioned it might not be true but give insights why she chose what she chose
@pectusin22 күн бұрын
@@gavinsatrohan6702 I thought exactly the same when I chose the inside cabin for my first cruise, then I tried the balcony on the second one. Never again since then in the inside cabin 🙂
@TheRecon1a2 ай бұрын
Team inside Stateroom here! We usually save $300-$500 vs a Balcony. That savings goes towards excursions or possibly specialty dinning.
@amynguyen93602 ай бұрын
I agreed!
@chrissharkey96442 ай бұрын
Me too! If you want to see the ocean go upstairs
@NeilTruick2 ай бұрын
I just got back from a four-day cruise on Royal. A little background...I live in Los Angeles, so I don't have to fly. This was my 13th cruise (10th on Royal) to the same destination, Ensenada, Mexico. I left the ship in Ensenada for about 45 minutes on my first cruise. Since then, I stay on board. I've never done an excursion or tour. Why? I am an introvert by nature. I _LOVE_ port days, because people leave the ship. There are plenty of activities going on while in port, including doing nothing at all. I cruise to decompress. The worst idea of a "vacation" is for me to have to deal with flights and luggage and getting to a hotel and planning out all the things I want to see and scheduling time to eat and making sure I get enough sleep because I have to wake up early to make my way to this place I want to go to before it gets crowded and so on and so on and so on. When I cruise, I do what I want when I want (including nothing at all), I get quality food (especially on Royal), I get a nice room, I get my regular 10:30 pizza...heaven. As an added bonus, I just started solo cruising. (Where has THIS been all my life?) I carry one suitcase and my laptop backpack. On Royal, I pay for the Key, so I avoid all the check-in lines. I get lunch when I board, Internet during the cruise, and breakfast on disembarkation day. On my first 12 cruises, I went for interior cabins. Even with a companion, interior cabins are fine (as long as you like the person). As a solo, there is more than enough room to be comfortable. This last cruise, I splurged for a junior suite, because I'm getting close to Diamond level and I wanted the points. Will I ever do a suite again? No, because the cost of the junior suite (as a solo) was a little over *three times* as expensive as an interior, even with all the discounts applied. The room was about 40% larger, but the only additional furniture was a single upholstered chair with an ottoman. A small desk, over and above the standard wall unit, would have been nice. I would also have expected at least one extra power outlet. The walk-in closet was nice, but, as a solo, I didn't really need one. The branded toiletries were a nice touch, along with the full-size tub, but I was fine bringing my own accessories and showering in the torpedo tube. A hidden benefit was that the room was located about 12 steps from the elevators. I never really took advantage of the balcony, because I don't like the heat. If what I described is to your liking, you will never have to worry about competition from me for accommodations. My next two cruises will be a return to my norm, complete with torpedo tube.
@markb8954Ай бұрын
Excellent points.
@FlaThunderstormАй бұрын
@NeilTruick Very good points you have made. We're retired and usually stay in an Oceanview Cabin even though we can afford any type of cabin on board. Have never stayed in an inside as I like daylight in the cabin. Have stayed in a couple of balcony cabins but find we never really use the balcony for one reason or another. Suites are nice but the cost is prohibitive even for us. The only problem with an Oceanview is that they are usually located below an activity deck, especially on Holland America, and we don't sleep well with unecessary noise. Due to a disability we are fine with remaining on the ship during most port stops. Even without a disability most ports are overcrowded and the hassle of getting off and back on the ship, especially via tender,and finding one's way around in an unfamiliar place leaves a lot to be desired. My wife can take cruises or leave them. As ex Navy I love the ocean so cruising is in my blood. I find that aboard any ship you have people that have a divergence of tastes and interests just like on land. From inside cabins to the most luxurious suite it's all about what you enjoy and what you can afford. Each to his own I say.
@ssergium.4520Ай бұрын
I’ve been on a cruise once and I loved the balcony so much. It was almost my favorite thing. Just sitting outside at night or in the morning, looking outside, feeling the air and hearing the waves. Absolutely magical. Without the balcony, I think it wouldn’t have been so much fun.
@classictutorАй бұрын
That's interesting. My wife and I also just cruised once but in the interior middle part of the ship. It was very quiet and also almost no motion which we liked. Since we only slept in the room and went about the ship most of the time including at night, we had plenty of out scenery and also lots of food. I tried to work off the calorie by going to the weight room overlooking the entire front of the ship but still gained several pounds. It was a good experience, but we decided not to go on cruise again because we gained weight even though we tried hard to exercise and also because the ship felt claustrophobic even though it was very big. I just can't explain that part.
@Ulysses8804719 күн бұрын
Yes, you are right...We've been on a cruise in the Caribbean Sea ( Virgin Islands, Barbados, Antigua , St.Lucia, Guadeloupe, etc ...) and it was wonderful with a balcony...😊
@larrygonzalez792 ай бұрын
Our recent Norwegian Cruise we chose the inside cabin. The difference between a balcony and an inside cabin was $1000. On our Alaskan cruise and Western Mediterranean cruise we chose the balcony and spent all of 15 minutes on the balcony.
@chriswilliams65682 ай бұрын
oh my god, Norway is so beautiful and you never knew what beauty you were missing.
@MistaWordz2 ай бұрын
@@chriswilliams6568My philosophy on cruises is "if I want to see outside, I go outside". For the extra $200+, a balcony doesn't really provide much that I can't get outside on a deck of free.
@dBsound100Ай бұрын
I took my first cruise in a Norwegian inside solo studio room this past spring, and loved it. Doing it again in a few months.
@milo_thatch_incarnate2 ай бұрын
This definitely depends on the person. I have pretty bad motion sickness, and looking at a steady horizon always helps enormously. So I’d ONLY consider a balcony cabin for that reason. Additionally, I’m very introverted, so my _favorite_ part of a cruise is _avoiding_ the loud parties and sitting with a book on my balcony 🙂 (And if motion-sickness and introversion makes you think “why does she even WANT to go on a cruise then?” - you’re right. 😂 My hubby loves cruises, I just go for him)
@nancyruckman58752 ай бұрын
Exactly what I was going to say about introversion. I need alone time and a room with a balcony is the perfect way to get that.
@JackyFlynn-xw5qu2 ай бұрын
We chose balcony cabin ,spent the evenings chilling out and ordering room service, we not interested in glitzy evenings so balcony was perfect ,lovely relaxing holiday 😊
@4daloveofcruising2 ай бұрын
NOTHING BUT BALCONIES FOR US!!! I love sitting on the balcony with a drink and taking a nap. AwAy from all the crowds and noise for a bit.
@jamess51542 ай бұрын
We have found that we rarely go out on a balcony and do not spend much time in our cabin so it is just not worth the money. Also especially now it is usually easier to find an interior cabin that is in a location handy for the things we like to do since the balconies seem to sell out much quicker
@atomicrancher37452 ай бұрын
As a solo cruiser doing 6-8 cruises a year, balcony cabins are usually out of my financial reach and I book interior cabins where I’m usually quite content and you are correct, I don’t spend a lot of time. BUT, on those cruises where I’ve sometimes found an affordable fare for a solo balcony, I can tell you that you absolutely will spend more time in your cabin enjoying the private indoor space and your own outdoor space. A balcony cabin is a totally different (superior) experience from an interior cabin. The psychology (for 95% of us) is the opposite of what you say, but I appreciate the points you are trying to make. In short….Less space, less time in cabin. More space, more enjoyable, relaxing time in cabin. I say if you can afford a balcony, book it, but if it must be an interior cabin, that’s fine too. Cruise on!🚢👍
@j.r.12102 ай бұрын
Yes, choosing an inside cabin because you don't expect to spend much time there is a self-fulfulling prophecy. No one wants to sit around in a small, windowless space during the day!
@atomicrancher37452 ай бұрын
@@j.r.1210 yes. Well said.
@Mitzi732 ай бұрын
How do you avoid the single supplement? Or do you pay it?
@Samantha-gv6kxАй бұрын
@@Mitzi73 NCL offers Solo cabins, there's no single supplement
@tristancollins30372 ай бұрын
Team balcony here, love be able to relax with a cup of tea on our balcony in the morning. I would consider an inside cabin but the savings made don't seem that significant
@cyvonn2 ай бұрын
I always book interior cabins. I can not sleep if there's any daylight. Part of being on vacation for me is being able to take naps in the middle of the day which comes in handy after spending time in the sun. They're usually cooler and cost less. All wins for me.
@kenbob10712 ай бұрын
Don't they have black-out curtains?
@jmfa572 ай бұрын
My sentiments EXACTLY.
@cyvonn2 ай бұрын
@@kenbob1071 Yes, but it doesn't make much sense to me to spend the extra money for a cabin with a balcony, if I'm going to try and make it as dark as possible. Also, the curtains are not flush to the window and doesn't make the room completely dark. As I said, I do have trouble sleeping / relaxing when there's daylight. It's just my thing.
@kberg50552 ай бұрын
@@cyvonn Use an eye mask
@4everdee332 ай бұрын
@@kberg5055eye masks aren’t comfortable for everyone and why would they pay extra just to wear eye masks lmao. They’re paying less for their preference so it’s a win win.
@ljkool22 ай бұрын
A balcony is important under two conditions. If quiet time is important and you're sailing on one of standard level cruise lines, including Carnival, Royal, MSC and maybe NCL. Those lines blast music everywhere, all day. Celebrity, Holland, Princess and the luxury lines offer plenty of spaces that are quiet and chill outside your cabin.
@BlessedbtheRockАй бұрын
@@ljkool2 very helpful to know that🤗
@bluehannah86962 ай бұрын
I wish I could stay in an interior stateroom. I did once, and it was like living in a closet. No ambient light to walk to the bathroom. No natural light ever. Spending a week or more in a closet is not my idea of a vacation. Plus, without ambient light, I don’t wake up, and when I do I’m groggy, and feel like I should still be asleep. It’s good for people who don’t require natural light.
@JohnFleming-b6g2 ай бұрын
I usually cruise in an inside stateroom, and all your comments ring true for me. The only reason I need a stateroom is that I need a place to sleep, a place to shower, and a place to keep my luggage. That said, an ocean view stateroom, if not a balcony, is a plus when cruising Alaska or Norway where the scenery is so fantastic.
@jamesng98312 ай бұрын
I have been cruising for more than 20 times. I started my early cruise years in inside cabins and later I have been hooked by balcony cabins. The simple reason I know the day's weather when I wake up. I can see the city when the ship "parks" at the pier. I can see people running to catch the ship as they are late. And I also enjoy seeing local bands performing farewell performance.
@venezuelaentexas34562 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. You forgot to mention two of the most important factors why I always choose interior cabins: they are dark and that gives you a better sleep, even for a PM nap... and they are always cool, balcony rooms gets pretty warm when you open the balcony and the A/C stops automatically when the balcony is open and it takes long time to cool the room again
@halbuhr72202 ай бұрын
Shhh! If more ppl figure this out, the cruise lines will boost prices. lol
@tduck8282 ай бұрын
I've had several inside cabins with malfunctioning ac....it sucks!
@halbuhr72202 ай бұрын
@@tduck828 I have had several dozen and never had that problem. Why didn't you call customer service and have them fix it?
@tduck8282 ай бұрын
Oh gee why didn’t I think of that??? I’m I DID call them and they couldn’t fix it either time on different ships. Just awful! Maintenance on ships leaves something to be desired…
@halbuhr72202 ай бұрын
@@tduck828 That's strange. My wife and I have taken over a hundred cruises and NEVER had problems with the AC. What line(s) were you sailing? Are you particularly sensitive to warm or cold conditions?
@jackmortimer3292 ай бұрын
I agree with your comments. In addition, we have found that the tiny space between the large bed and the walls of the interior cabin can be moved and put between the two single beds. That one change, for us, really improves the comfort of the interior cabin.
@andariegos94662 ай бұрын
For the most part, we prefer interior. The only time we got a balcony was during our Alaskan cruise. It was nice enjoying the view while getting ready for our day. Although, I must admit, we grabbed it on a last minute deal and it was the last sailing of that September. Other than that, we’re back to doing interior.
@Osgooood12 ай бұрын
Sorry being able to lay in bed and be looking out our infinity balcony at the glaciers in Alaska while drinking coffee was worth every penny. As people were all crowded on the deck trying to catch a view, we were able to enjoy it peacefuly.
@barbaradace79522 ай бұрын
Cruises that offer what I call "continuous scenery" (like Alaska) are the one exception to my usual inside cabin choice.
@halbuhr72202 ай бұрын
We did the same from our inside cabin on the Ovation of the Seas recently. It has a virtual balcony, a camera of the view outside.
@barbaradace79522 ай бұрын
@@halbuhr7220 definitely a nice perk! I usually keep the bow camera on when I'm in the interior cabin during the day, makes it feel more spacious...but if scenery were going by to the sides that wouldn't help much
@halbuhr72202 ай бұрын
@@barbaradace7952 It depends on how distant objects are. I remember the first time I took a French TGV and was surprised that we could enjoy the passing countryside at 170 MPH!
@lindseyweaver98572 ай бұрын
@@halbuhr7220what a great thing!!!
@charleenjsckson87512 ай бұрын
Agree I have cruised on 50 plus cruise and most have been interior with my spouse and solo.
@busybecky63272 ай бұрын
I much prefer an ocean view or balcony, but our next cruise cost over 10k for our family of 4, so since we are going on a huge ship with tons of amenities, we opted to do an interior room. Gotta determine where sacrifices can be made for each trip, and they vary with each one.
@beachbum46912 ай бұрын
Both the video and the very helpful comments below have proven to be extremely valuable to me as an extreme introvert, I would have to have somewhere to go to escape the madding crowd...... thank you for posting :)
@RedAndGoldF8ful2 ай бұрын
Recommend balcony, if you are able. #1 reason is covid or other health hazard. We live in times where this is an issue. The balcony will air out your room. And if your ship is on lockdown and you are confined to your room, you will appreciate the air that is circulating through your room, and the sence of freedom from the open door. #2 If there are issues with your room, ex: flooding from bathroom, toilet does not flush, etc… you will need an outlet. In a small room, you might get sick from inhaling the stale, non-circulating air.
@jimmcintosh90452 ай бұрын
Yes I booked a Norwegian cruise with inside cabin but months later Covid appeared so at the thought of being forced to stay in the cabin with no views made me cancel cruise.
@barbaradace79522 ай бұрын
I find the two most important things to bring to an interior stateroom are a sunrise alarm (smartphone or tablet app or a physical clock) and a nightlight (battery or plug-in): the sunrise alarm because it's pitch dark in there until you turn on the lights, so an alarm that gradually increases the light level is much preferable to an audible alarm going off in the dark; a nightlight because though the cabins often have nightlights, the bathrooms don't, that step up can be a trip hazard, and it's a lot easier to deal with nocturnal bathroom visits if you can see where everything is. I usually bring battery-operated LED tea lights, one of which will usually do the trick for about a week of nights.
@tinaschueneman71952 ай бұрын
My daughter and I cruise together. We are only in the room to sleep and wash up. Wasting money is not on the agenda. We always get an interior room as close to the rear elevators as possible.
@chazbo26722 ай бұрын
Why close to the rear elevators? Aren’t they all a bit noisy?
@tinaschueneman71952 ай бұрын
@@chazbo2672 Honestly, I have never heard the elevators. The rear ones are generally used less and easier to get on and off.
@Centauri272 ай бұрын
I agree with all your points! Those are exactly the reasons why we always choose inside. With the rising cost of everything, being able to save precious $$$ with the inside rooms is really important. However the people making the argument for having their own balconies make a good point too. It all depends on what kind of cruiser you are.
@bertiewooster33262 ай бұрын
And how much you are prepared to spend !
@Centauri272 ай бұрын
@@bertiewooster3326 Yeah, that’s the key thing. But I think cruise lines are having a harder time selling out the more $$$ cabins, that’s why there’s always tempting you with upgrade offers.
@kathrynnorris53752 ай бұрын
It also has to do with what kind of cruise you go on. You really need a balcony on a trip to Alaska, not as much for the Caribbean.
@BlessedbtheRockАй бұрын
@@Centauri27 to each his own😁
@peggytan46102 ай бұрын
We have tried balcony not once but twice and could count with 1 hand the number of times we were on the balcony 😂. We are always either on excursions, doing fun stuff exploring the ship and hardly return to our cabin except to bathe and sleep. So, it is definitely inside cabins for us 😊
@TheRealSnowCat2 ай бұрын
Very informative! For me, though, since I'm both claustrophobic and I tend to cruise with others who love to socialize in our rooms after the entertainment venues close for the night (sometimes even before they close, if they're too loud for us to hold a conversation), an outside room with a balcony is a must.
@janaclark2 ай бұрын
Balconies are wonderful, until they’re not, when a personal, quiet space becomes intolerable due to noisy neighbors and cigarette smoke; it’s such a gamble. As a solo cruiser, my dollars go way further with interiors, and I can always find a quiet, uncrowded space to enjoy myself and the beautiful seas.
@mom7552 ай бұрын
I prefer an interior cabin because I only use it for changing clothes, hygiene, or sleep. I love the social areas on the ship. There are many inside places where one may look out upon the sea and sea life and peruse the shore. I have found quiet places both inside and out to read and relax. I have had a balcony suite and enjoyed the view, but not the cost, as I could see just as well in the common areas with the luxury of going from one perspective to another. I’ve traveled with family, groups, and as a couple.
@jimmyPx92 ай бұрын
I have been cruising for over 30 years and have had every type of cabin on many different ships and cruise lines. The key to which cabin type is best for you is your budget and what you like to do on a cruise. If you are only going to your cabin to sleep, shower and change clothes then get an inside cabin and save the money. If however excursions aren't a big thing for you and you don't want to spend all day running around the ship but would rather hang in your cabin and read a good book then a balcony is great and watch the sea go by.
@victoriabrown48522 ай бұрын
I used to work for Princess Cruises, including during the early part of Covid. I couldn't help but feel sorry for those who were in inside cabins during isolations, sometimes for weeks at a time.
@TravelNearorFar2 ай бұрын
I think where you’re cruising matters a lot! Sitting on the balcony watching the sights go by. I prefer balcony because I need regular breaks away from my cruise “family”! 😂
@mstallion982 ай бұрын
Nice video. It has been awhile since I have cruised but when I do cruise I just about always choose an inside cabin. Budget certainty is part of the reason but also I don’t find having a balcony advantageous. I get everything I want in an inside cabin. Now, one cruise I do recommend getting a balcony cabin is an Alaska cruise. Cruising the fiords it is nice to see the scenery from your cabin. But on any other cruise it is the inside cabin.
@ericericson353529 күн бұрын
Great video! My wife and I, (40+ cruises) usually take an inside cabin. As my professor in Hospitality university said, "Whether it's a room at the Ritz or Motel 6, when you shut off the lights they both look the same. We do get a verandah room if we are going through the Panama Canal or Alaska.
@Lordnet2 ай бұрын
i want to book a Cruise to Alaska, inside cabin is cheaper, but you must exit your cabin to enjoy the views. with the balcony you don't even need to leave the room (depending of the side). in previous cruises i tried inside, inside accessible, inside solo and oceanview. The worst experience was inside solo. the mattress was terrible (very thin, i weight 95 KG/209lb) and the cabin was noise because it was above the night club. i request to move to another cabin of the same class. Other reason (for some people it's a plus) is that you lost track of time without sunlight, we woke up on day 2 and it was near noon. The other issue with the inside cabin is a nightmare for claustrophobic people. this week i'm gonna try the balcony cabin for the first time (maybe the last time, i pay a lot more than a inside cabin).
@amynguyen93602 ай бұрын
after 4 cruises, I only booked inside stateroom. The extra $ I used toward specialties and excursions. Thank you for sharing!
@sctexan53922 ай бұрын
I agree with many posts here. #1. It depends on where you're going. We don't do the party cruises or Caribbean cruises, we go where there is something to see and cultural experience to enjoy. If you're going to party and drink, then you're not likely to be in your room, then you are correct, why pay for room you're not going to be in.
@markp.71652 ай бұрын
You nailed it! Going to Greece or Spain as examples a balcony is fantastic. Just going to The Bahamas where one island looks like another I don't have a problem with an inside cabin.
@jcspotter73222 ай бұрын
I've noticed a lot of balcony rooms are actually bigger than interior and ocean view rooms. Sometimes they're not, msc for example lables their smaller rooms as jr balcony. Outside of that, I typically book interior then bid for a balcony for a cheaper upgrade, haven't had a bad room (yet)
@garybelew78132 ай бұрын
We have been in a balcony twice.. Once was when they still permitted smoking on balconies and we were "lucky" enough to be next door to a heavy smoker, which ruined it for the most part, the second time was when we went to the Caribbean and it was real hard to get the cabin cool enough. We stay in interior cabins mostly because we cruise in fall and winter and like sitting out by the pool. They are usually quieter and easier to keep cool.. We also don't spend all that much time hanging around the room, so a balcony kind of goes to waste.
@Star-Boarder2 ай бұрын
I've stayed in all three classes: a balcony, oceanview, and inside. I found that I stressed more in the balcony cabin bc I wanted to use it, but felt like I was missing out on the fun. It was difficult to balance. The oceanview or inside are better for my personality. I prefer to be actively engaged on my cruises. I do have a balcony for my next cruise but I have more sea days. So thought I'd be able to relax more. Plus, the cost was not that much more. I think a balcony is good for longer cruises with a less intense itinerary for my cruise style. I like the inside cabins for sleeping. They are cozy and dark, often more quiet. I like the inside cabins the most but am diligent on researching the size and location.
@billybenson38342 ай бұрын
I've never spent enough time on the balcony to make it worthwhile considering the cost. Modern inside rooms are far better than 25 years ago.
@halbuhr72202 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention that inside staterooms offer a quieter and darker room for sleeping. We have taken more than a hundred cruises over the last few decades and have found too many squeaks and rumbles with balcony cabins. When we return to the cabin for a nap before dinner, we don't want light and noise to interfere with that.
@grayblanchardАй бұрын
I’m a solo cruiser and I’ve only staged an interior cabin so far. On my cruise coming up in a couple days, I booked it last minute and the interior cabin sold out while I was in the process. I booked an ocean view cabin and the cruise line upgraded me to the balcony. I kind of prefer dark room so we’ll see how the balcony gets for me - I certainly got it at a very, very, very good price.
@airmanma2 ай бұрын
If it's a Costa cruise, I want a room facing the life boats!!!!!
@evelynmckenzie52692 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣. Make sense to me.
@shepardsmith32352 ай бұрын
Oh God yes!! We just started doing this and boy I am able to get a good nights sleep like I just cant at home. Will keep on doing this till I drop and the rooms, especially on Celebrity are real nice.
@seadayz18837 күн бұрын
Great video! We usually do an interior cabin too. It allows us to cruise more.
@deplorablechump87582 ай бұрын
The balcony is a must!
@madameyong2765Ай бұрын
I have just booked a cruise around Japan for next year and definitely need a Balcony cabin. I love the fresh air and sitting outside with a cuppa tea. My legs swell a lot and it’s nice to look at the outside view whilst stuck in bed. If I can’t afford a Balcony cabin, then, might as well not travel. Quality enjoyment 👍🏻😁
@dzonikg2 ай бұрын
I stayed in balcony cabin only on my first cruise where i found that i only spend time in cabin to sleep and to shower. Rest were all interior
@alittlehouseinlancashire63472 ай бұрын
Thanks. This has made me think again about the sort of room to book on a transatlantic trip.
@cyreneqАй бұрын
After watching this video, I realize I don't spend much time in the room, nor do I look out the balcony as much. BUT, the exclusive perks for suites (specifically Disney concierge) are very convincing...that's how they get you...
@burnm60782 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you, I am a single traveler. when you add up the time you spend in a cabin it is not that long. I would say on average I save half the cost of a balcony. Therefore I cruise twice as much
@allent10342 ай бұрын
I've sailed over 30 times. Many of those have been on balconies. Of course a balcony is better but not worth much more money in my opinion. On many ships there are locations you can view a large section of balconies. You rarely see anyone sitting on them. Many people think they are "worth" more than other people, so they need a balcony to prove it to themselves. They spend a few minutes a couple times a day on the balcony and swear they spend lots of time there.
@ElviraMensalvasАй бұрын
Found this just in time for my first cruise!❤❤❤ Thanks so much for valuable info!🤟🤟🤟
@fieryintercessor91222 ай бұрын
I prefer the interior staterooms myself. They are nice, sufficient and totally dark when I sleep. I wouldn’t mind staying in a suite, but the price difference is substantial enough that it’s not worth the extra hundreds and thousands of dollars in extra expenses. By not spending so much, I can use that money towards going on more cruises in the future. Contrary what was said in the video, I like to spend a huge amount of time in my stateroom so that I can relax and enjoy myself. Some may think that’s boring, but that’s my preference and it works for me. Interior staterooms are the way to go for me.
@suewolf32792 ай бұрын
I am okay on a two night cruise for inside cabin. I have done that twice. However, I did a 10-day interior and it was awful. I could only spend a very limited amount of time in that type of cabin. A maximum of 20 minutes, and I either had to lay down or get the hell out of that cabin. I was getting nauseous. I would rather have an ocean view than inside cabin on a longer trip if i was looking to save money. I have been on 20 cruises, most of them 10 to 17 days and most of them with balconies. Daylight, sunshine, fresh air yep that's what it's all about for me. Think about those poor people that get quarantined to their cabin because they're ill and let's not forget covid
@lawrencetaylorsr2 ай бұрын
When I first got into cruising people use to always tell me to book an inside cabin to save money, bc you’re only going to use your room to sleep, shower and change. You not going to be in the room at all. I wonder why? It’s small, dark with no windows and there no room to move around, so of course you’ll never be in there. 😂 I always book a balcony. I enjoy sitting out on my balcony eating breakfast or relaxing when I wanna get away from the crowds on the ship. When I’m tired from exploring a port, I’ll either take a nap with the door wide open or nap on the balcony. My girlfriend recently took a cruise with her cousin and they was in an inside and she said it was the worse cruise experience she had as far as rooms go. Get yourself a balcony and a view. I’ve watch so many sunsets from my balcony. I’ve enjoyed the sail away from my balcony. Spent the extra cash on a balcony, your on vacation.
@RedAndGoldF8ful2 ай бұрын
Well said! I agree. I had many good times out on my balcony. In addition, i enjoy sleeping with fake ocean/water sounds from my Echo. On the ship, i get the real deal, along with ocean smell, as well as fresh air circulating throughout my room. Ohhhh it is Time for another cruise, gonna research now 😂🤜🤛
@comicus67692 ай бұрын
Exactly, the whole point of a cruise is the ocean. Interior cabin, might as well book a room in the Chateau D'lf.
@Gregory-Masovutch2 ай бұрын
It depends a lot on the weather and temperatures. Cold climates and excessive winds make balconies essentially useless. Plus, there are many areas of the ship that are quiet, whereby you can relax outside. Most balconies are very tight anyway with limited space. We did a balcony and will probably never do it again.😮
@dkerschh2 ай бұрын
I think this is legit depending on the cruise, time of year and weather. For Alaska, (beginning of June) we booked a mini suite with a balcony. It was so wonderful for this type of cruise. Almost 24 hrs. of daylight, beautiful scenery, always a great place to relax, read or watch the wildlife and shoreline at any time of the day you felt like some quiet. Also loved to get up sometimes in the middle of the night and just gaze out the window. Not all trips are worth balconies. But this one definitely was. And the weather was perfect and actually warm.
@willsmom932 ай бұрын
I am claustrophobic. Balcony girl!
@higheraltitudes95472 ай бұрын
Same here!! In my claustrophobic mind, inside room is a cracker box without "enough" air for the 2 of us. Iykyk...
@MariasMinute2 ай бұрын
My husband and I used to choose inside rooms when we first started cruising...until we discovered balcony rooms. Now there's no going back. We'll spend a bit more for them because they're worth it. We'd rather save on other things like speciality dining or expensive excursions.
@bluwng2 ай бұрын
Go for it Hailey I will stick to balcony. I started with interior when I was younger and new in my career once I upgraded it was worth it. Never going back. Only downside are loudmouth smokers if you are unlucky.
@stephanledford97922 ай бұрын
I have only been on one cruise and had an interior room next to the crew quarters. It worked great for me because I was only in the cabin to sleep, but I talked with other passengers who thought a balcony was the best, but then they spent more time in the cabin than I did. The bathroom was tiny - depending on where you aimed the shower nozzel, you could do two "things" at once, shower and do your toilet functions, or brush your teeth and shower at the same time.
@chadcordero16182 ай бұрын
The biggest reason I try and avoid interior cabins is I tend to oversleep. Without natural sunlight, I can’t tell when it’s time to wake up. It is more expensive, but usually not prohibitively expensive. Sometimes I’ve even gotten last minute upgrades that were rather inexpensive.
@RamblinRick_2 ай бұрын
I will never do an interior cabin again. Balcony only for me. When I want to relax, I want to sit on the balcony, sip a margarita, and watch the ocean slip by. I don't want to take an elevator up several decks, try to find a couple empty deck chairs, and sit with 3000 other passengers
@augustiner38212 ай бұрын
do you think, a cruise ship is in general the right place for your needs?
@RamblinRick_2 ай бұрын
@@augustiner3821 What a bizarre question.
@augustiner38212 ай бұрын
@@RamblinRick_ why, when 3000 people in tight space doesn't feel comfortable? It's a very valid question.
@tinakemerer94476 күн бұрын
We have cruised for years. Since we are active and only in our stateroom to sleep, change or shower. We always opt soft and inside stateroom. And use the savings for amazing excursions.
@hal1971Ай бұрын
I only done one cruise, but I was on a inside room and loved it, I was affraid of missing the tranquilty and quiet time that a room with balcony can procure. But of find many spot on the ship where I could find quietplace. I was on the NCL Jade and the Spinnaker Lounge was always empty during day with nice chair looking a the sea. Also, sleeping in inside cabin when you close the light, it's pitch black, perfect for people sensible to light when they sleep
@leonardkelly22442 ай бұрын
Balconies only for me. Love watching the sea.
@jenslaustenhansen30812 ай бұрын
On the deck you always have a better view then from a balcony. And you can walk from one side of the ship to the other. I have only been on a cruise ship on one trip. I could find a quite place in a common area (not at the pool). I would also choose a inside cabin.
@kurtsalm21552 ай бұрын
I had one short cruise with an inside cabin from Florida to Nassau, Bahamas. I was OK, but to me at least, balcony rooms on 5 day or longer cruises are the only way to go. Lounging on the balcony being awash in tropical sea breezes had me the most relaxed state in my life. Well worth the extra money.
@melanieschloemer16222 ай бұрын
We have had an inside and a ocean view room. I did like the extra space in the ocean view, and the cost was minimal. We're heading to Alaska and were told we needed a balcony. But it was SO much more expensive we were able to book a 3 day land tour with the difference. I think that's a good trade. Plus, I don't think I would enjoy sitting on a balcony much in 40-50's Temps.
@jpjh88442 ай бұрын
Only cruise I've ever been on was an indoor room, my friend and his wife had a balcony and rarely used it because nobody really spent much time in the room other than sleeping.
@catherinesanchez11852 ай бұрын
There are various options because there are so many different types of cruisers and vacationers. Everyone has their own concept of the ideal vacation , so it's great that these options exist. I'm planning my first cruise in a year or so and will probably spring for a balcony because the scenery (Alaska ) is a big reason I'm going . But, I could see myself also taking a less expensive option to give myself more $$$ for excursions, shopping etc .
@andriataylor475817 күн бұрын
I'm taking my kids and my cell phone our first cruise this month and we do have a balcony. Not because I think it's more fancy but because I have three children and myself and my son is a pretty big guy. The rooms of the balconies tend to be a little bit more roomy , and it was very affordable maybe 125.00 more . Let's see if it's worth it 😉
@hispeedbullet26612 ай бұрын
I have stayed in suites, balcony, suites and inside state rooms. I only purchase inside state rooms now because I don’t spend much time there, and for the time that I do spend, I have a place that is ideal for relaxing and sleeping. If I want to see the sea, I can always go out on deck and wonderful places to watch the ocean waves go by.
@orocreek20 күн бұрын
Unlike the blogger, I've tried suites, balconies, view {obstructed or not), and inside cabins. Inside - claustrophobic. Suite - extravagant. View - nice to see what's going on outside. Balcony - just right, yes, I'll easily spend the extra money . . . unless it's to the polar regions, where I've been perfectly comfortable and satisfied with a view cabin.
@stefy7240Ай бұрын
I understand the reasons to do a inside cabin but for me I love having a balcony. I like sitting on the balcony and just enjoy looking out at the ocean, I absolutely love the sound of the ocean at night. It's the reason I love cruising other than getting dressed up and going to dinner.
@markmatheson77072 ай бұрын
Balconies and Suites for my wife and I. We've done the excursions, now we like to explore the ships and take in the shows. We love having a balcony to sit out during the day and night. We also want to leave our balcony door open at night to hear the ocean's waves.
@chrisburns32502 ай бұрын
Depends on length of cruise. When we did a world cruise nearly 4 months it was balcony. A short 7 day cruise inside.
@petercortez1142Ай бұрын
Taking time off to enjoy a cruise is fun. Thoroughly enjoy it. You relax, eat and sleep when you want. Getting off the boat and going for the day (only a few hours) is something where you'll run into everyone from your cruise. All the taxis take you to the same places. Save money by walking a little away from the ports. Get a taxi for the day, pay a flat rate and tell them to get you back on time.
@dalebailey7544 күн бұрын
I’ve stayed in both inside cabins and balcony cabins. While the balcony is nice, I found it to be under utilized, but, inside cabins gave me the best sleep because they are so dark! For me it’s an inside stateroom for the win!
@Silenced4yt2 ай бұрын
I have stayed in both. The balconies are 100% better. Fresh air, listening to the ocean at night will put you to sleep. Little extra cost was totally worth it to me…
@williewonka66942 ай бұрын
I love to look at the sea and sky. Never, would I ever consider an inside room. A cruise is about the experience.
@aprilsimmons51372 ай бұрын
We started out staying in interiors, have one oceanview, we've been in balconies ever since. They are worth the money to us. Although we aren't in our cabin much, when we are I'm on the balcony.
@TrangleC2 ай бұрын
I've never been on a cruise, but I am toying with the idea. To me being on a ship and experiencing the ocean would be one of the main draws, which is why I am pretty sure I would prefer a cabin with balcony, if I ever do a cruise. I wouldn't plan on spending too much time in the cabin, but having the option to sit on the balcony and enjoy the view and the ocean breeze for a while, especially in the evening, would be welcome.