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Comments |
Cabin Rating |
| D718 |
Interior cabins are advertised as being really dark at night, IMHO this makes them better than cabins with windows. Unfortunately the cracks around the door admitted quite a bit of light which was a disappointment.
I'm taller than most people and I found the bed to be too short and the table at the end of the bed which prevented my feet from extending over the end made it even less comfortable. If I was travelling with my wife and the bed was in a double configuration it would probably have been OK, but in the twin-single configuration it's not good for tall people.
In the main part of the room there is only one power point and it's below the TV. This is inconvenient if you want to charge a phone overnight and also use it as a torch during the night. Ideally every cabin would have a power point within reach of every bed. Read entire member review. |
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I had an interior cabin. The twin beds in it made it feel more spacious than the same cabin with a queen bed. The bed was comfy and had lovely smooth sheets and doona covers. The bathroom was well fitted out. Just be aware that there is only one Australian powerpoint so you have to juggle recharging your electronic equipment. Read entire member review. |
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These cabins were rated but not individually reviewed; read the full cruise review for opinions on cabins and more. |
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Comments |
Cabin Rating |
| B744 |
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| C319 |
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| D707 |
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| D732 |
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| c716 |
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