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Crazy Cruises - Frequently Asked Questions - Accommodation
All Cabins will have their own private ensuite facilities. This includes a shower, and/or bath, toilet, wash basin, mirror, towels, soaps, hair dryer, shampoos and conditioner. Basically the same as a standard hotel room.
The cabin will usually contain a TV (including in room movie channels), telephone, wardrobe facilities, safe and sofa / lounge area.
Cabins will be serviced daily by cabin attendant staff who are available to provide all the luxuries you require on your journey. This includes cleaning and turing down your bed while you are enjoying your dinner or a live show. The staff are fully trained and available to assist you in making sure your journey is as smooth as possible.
For most cruise ships, the short answer is 4 people. 4 people is usually the maximum number of people allowed in a cabin and these are known as "Quad Cabins". These cabins are a sensible choice due to lowering the cost for each person. Usually these cabins have 2 twin beds setup in the room and 2 extra beds are available to be folded down from the wall. If you are booking a Suite cabin, usually the 3rd and 4th person can be accommodated within a fold out sofa bed. This allows everyone to be comfortable with their sleeping arrangements and ensures the cabin is neat and tidy during the day.
So I guess it's first in best dressed, to see who reserves the best bed!
There is usually a few different types of cabins to choose on a cruise ship, however these differ depending on what ship you choose. The prices will differ depending on where the cabin is located and what amenities the cabin contains. For example, a cabin with no window will be cheaper than a cabin with a window.
There are usually 4 types of cabins to choose from when booking your cruise on a cruise ship. These are generally classed as:
- Inside cabin - these are cabins that do not contain a window. Inside Cabins are usually the cheapest available options and are located in the interior hallway. The cabin is usually the same as the outside cabin, minus the window and hence a sensible chose for those on a budget.
- Outside cabin - these are cabins usually the same size as the Inside cabin, however they will contain a window! This will allow you to see exactly what is going on outside and provide some natural light into the room. The Outside cabin is usually a litle more expensive than an Inside Cabin but may be worth it - if you like the feeling of a window in your room.
- Balcony cabin - these are cabins with your very own private balcony. The floor size is usually the same as the inside cabin minus the balcony.
- Suites - these are the most expensive cabins you can book on a cruise. They have their very own private balcony and contain extra features and an expansive size. The Suites are usually in high demand and are quick to sell out so it is advised to book early for these types of cabins.