I’m currently on a luxury cruise where I’m staying in the cheapest and smallest cabin on the entire ship. The decision to book this cabin type has affected more of the cruise than just the room itself and this cabin has been so different from any I’ve ever stayed in before. I’ve found perks, quirks and a few annoying problems which even the most luxurious lines can’t avoid.
Normally, the cheapest rooms are very basic metal boxes with a bed at one end and a bathroom at the other. There's usually not much else, no window, no outside space, no luxuries. Even on a luxury ship, that was pretty much what I was expecting. I just couldn’t understand how they could make the cheapest cabin really luxurious. I was hopeful though.
When I found an out of season sailing on Viking Star which was within my budget for the first time ever, I booked the cheapest cabin without thinking twice. I didn’t even consider upgrading because I couldn’t, the cheapest cabin was my chance to get onboard and I was so excited I just hoped the luxury wouldn’t stop at my cabin door.
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