I'm a solo cruiser, I'm booked on my first
Disney cruise in September 2020. The short answer is no.
I travel a lot solo,
Disneyland California , Disneyland Paris , and American and European city trips. I like being able to shut out the world when I close my hotel room door, I value my privacy and safety.
I have travelled and shared a room with friends in the past. Yes it is enjoyable, but sometimes there are many issues. Sharing a small room with a person you don't really know causes all sorts of complications
- snoring
- sleep hours
- night owl / morning grump / early riser
- the bed situation / how do you decide who gets the main bed and who gets the sofa bed
- does the person who gets the sofa bed pay less than the person who gets the main bed
- main dining / second dining, what happens if one person wants late dining and the other doesn't
- bathroom situation , high maintenance person who takes ages in the bathroom
and thats not even getting into the the privacy and safety issues, or the language issues.
Sharing the room safe, what happens if money or valuables goes missing??
The only time I "roomed" with strangers was when I did a Contiki bus Tour around Europe, 12 days 7 countries. I was put in a room with 2 sisters. As it was a bus tour and we were staying in a different hotel most nights I didn't mind it. I was part of a group and got to know everyone.
I think most solo travellers are solo for a reason and many choose to travel solo. Especially on a cruise, you can choose how much or how little interaction you have with your fellow cruisemates.
Also I think many people who have never done solo travel think us solos are lonely and are missing out on sharing the experience with others. This is not the case, solo travel is good for the mind, body and soul. Solo travel is just as enjoyable, maybe even more so than being with others. You don't have to conform or compromise to fit in with the group. You are free to be you and do what you want to do.