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I agree with the major point that’s been made here; the pro of an inside is the economy. Unless you’re claustrophobic and have a dread of the entire idea, I’d really recommend an inside for your first cruise, if price is at all a factor. Use it as a reasonably-priced opportunity to see if you even like cruising; not everybody does. Get out on-board and take in all the entertainment and activities that appeal to you. Think of the ship itself as your “hotel”, not just the cabin.I'd love to hear the pros and cons of both. I've never been on a cruise, but am hoping to by 2025. For those Disers who have been on one or more (not necessarily a Disney cruise), please tell me the pros and cons of a balcony and inside room, or Oceanview. My DS is 4, so I don't think I'd feel comfortable getting a balcony room until he's much older. I'd be ok with an inside room ,as long as it's less than 7 days. When DH and I go on an Alaskan cruise for our 25th anniversary in 4 years, we'll be getting a balcony room. But I'm hoping to go on a cruise with my family before then. I just want to explore all options.
Here’s a little tip if you choose Carnival: Aim to book a Category 4J cabin if the ship has that category. They are full forward, have huge wrap-around windows overlooking the deck outside and are located right beside doors leading directly onto it. They are priced like regular insides and we’d take one again, as an alternative to a balcony, in a heartbeat.
Stand down...the poster said it was years ago, when smoking was allowed on balconies, which it was on every cruise line. She asked if it still is, which it is not. As cruising smokers, when it was, we did, and now that it’s not, we don’t. There are plenty of designated smoking areas on deck. I don’t doubt that it happens, but in the past 10 or so years, I don’t remember ever noticing illicit smoking on any balcony near us.Carnival ~
I would have been filing complaints until it was stopped unless they wanted to credit me for my inability to use my balcony.
- All staterooms and suite accommodations, including outside balconies, are NON-SMOKING. This policy applies to all forms of smoking, including but not limited to cigarettes, cigars, pipes, vaporizers, electronic cigarettes and marijuana.