On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 21:50:59 -0800, "Mohsin"
wrote:
>Also how does the location of the inside staterooms affect the experience of
>cruise. guess lower decks will have more movement; so how would we choose
>the location of our cabin to have a pleasant experience whilst in the cabin
>
Unless you're on your honeymoon, the most pleasant experience isn't
going to be in your cabin! Most of the time there's too much to do
elsewhere - so the cabin (for me anyway) is just a brief stop to
sleep, re-group and head off again.
We buy the cheapest cabin because we prefer to spend our money on more
useful things - of course those folk with more money get the best of
both worlds. I find that provided your neighbouring cabin occupants
aren't noisy, then even the lowest cabins are OK - we almost expected
a propellor shaft running through it for the el cheepo fares we chose,
but then I'm not fussy about cabins as long as i can go to the toilet
and sleep.
Bob T. |