Carnival Panorama Interior Cabin (10287) + Thoughts on Inside vs Balcony

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Somehow, we decided that an interior cabin on the Carnival Panorama was a good idea. How'd it turn out? The answer might just surprise you. We're going to take you, in detail, through a step-by-step tour of all 185 square feet of our cabin!
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Komentáře • 14

  • @ramake5795
    @ramake5795 Před rokem +1

    I'm with Nick I want options!! If there's a wall of fire behind me I'm going to monkey climb the outside of the ship!! I require a balcony thank you!!

    • @FamilyonStandby
      @FamilyonStandby  Před rokem +1

      SEE?! Just because you want to escape via the balcony doesn't mean you want to abandon ship. That's just nonsensical. - Nick

  • @DenaInWyo
    @DenaInWyo Před rokem +4

    A couple of tips that might help: Your suitcases fit under your bed. I hate not having my phone next to me at night as well, so I charge a back up battery during the day and use that to charge my phone at night.

  • @rebeccacook3582
    @rebeccacook3582 Před rokem +1

    So I see that this was your first Carnival cruise, for the record all the bathrooms look like yours, no tubs. Had a tub on my last Disney and nearly lost my life stepping out one time, I appreciate the walk-out for Carnival. Carnival recently switched to once a day service no matter your room type. I love Carnival and will be babymooning in an interior soon for the first time since we were married four cruises ago. My husband is dreading it, but he'll be fine. He's been spoiled with those overpriced balconies, he can't imagine what an interior will be like. I've stayed in an interior room in my single days with two other adult women, we worked it out just fine. I'd rather have my money. I stayed interior on Disney and thought it much better than my Disney balcony and by far the best interior of Royal, Carnival, and Disney. Thanks for the video.

  • @jenreed8403
    @jenreed8403 Před rokem +1

    We usually do balcony cabins. But we did cabin 9203 n love it. Going again in the same cabin in 23 days….. Interior price but had a window with a great view. N about 20 steps to get outside on the deck out front.

  • @samhuntley344
    @samhuntley344 Před rokem +2

    Basically, if you are a "I just need a place to lay my head at night" kind of traveler, you could do worse than an interior cabin ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @davidr3408
    @davidr3408 Před rokem

    What month did you sail? ❤

  • @jonnysalvino6568
    @jonnysalvino6568 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Crazy you guys didn't do anything but eat no shows swim comedy shows partys movies go to the casino even just hang at a bar for a little i know she prego didnt do the ski ride to ski coruse sproylts deck arcade theres so much to do on a shit other than eat hahaha thats the last thing i do i wait till port to eat good