MelissaE1
Truly believes in the Magic
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A friend of mine and I are planning on doing a 4 day cruise with just the two of us... leaving the kids and husbands behind.
Obviously DCL has the nicest ship in the water for four days, which is as many as we can get away for. She has cruised once before, with me, on the RCCL Sovereign of the Seas. We had an outside room, and of course it wasn't Disney but it was cheap and the crew were wonderful.
We are planning on doing the Wonder in January this time because we can get a good rate, and budget is key here. For a cat 9 it is $675 roughly each, but for a cat 12 guarantee it is only $432, a pretty big difference. She prefers to go with that, and I can see that it would help in many ways.
My question is, after 5 "outside cabin" cruises (two of those were DCL and both times with a verandah) could I survive an inside cabin? Would it still be enjoyable or would I miss the view and light terribly?
Obviously DCL has the nicest ship in the water for four days, which is as many as we can get away for. She has cruised once before, with me, on the RCCL Sovereign of the Seas. We had an outside room, and of course it wasn't Disney but it was cheap and the crew were wonderful.We are planning on doing the Wonder in January this time because we can get a good rate, and budget is key here. For a cat 9 it is $675 roughly each, but for a cat 12 guarantee it is only $432, a pretty big difference. She prefers to go with that, and I can see that it would help in many ways.
My question is, after 5 "outside cabin" cruises (two of those were DCL and both times with a verandah) could I survive an inside cabin? Would it still be enjoyable or would I miss the view and light terribly?


Hummmmm. Lets see the choice is to stay at home or be on the ship




