Choices of Staterooms and Suites When Cruising

Understanding Cabin Categories and Cabin Location on a Cruise Ship

© Renee Ruggero

Mar 21, 2009
Loft Suite, Oasis of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International
Choosing a category of cabin on a cruise ship determines the size of room and amenities that are offered, but choosing the best cabin location is also important.

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When booking a cruise, understand that there are big differences between cabin categories and how the location of each stateroom or suite can contribute to the enjoyment of a cruise. From size of suite to locations of the ship that experience noise problems, here are some options when choosing the best cabin on a cruise.

Cruise Ship Stateroom Size and Amenities

The size of staterooms and suites varies between cruise lines and their ships. Although a standard cruise ship stateroom is smaller than most hotel rooms, the biggest suites have square footage that exceeds many people’s homes.

As a rule of thumb, only suites have a bathtub (except Disney Cruise Line, where it is standard in all their cabins). As for other features, the higher the category of cabin, the more deluxe the services and amenities are. In fact some luxury suites feature a private veranda hot tub, butler service, dining room table, additional bathrooms, DVD players, and complimentary hors d’oeuvres.

Family Suites and Spa Suites on Cruise Ships

The newest ships are incorporating new styles in their suites. For example, spa suites offer convenient access to the onboard spa with complimentary spa treatments. Royal Caribbean has introduced their Loft Suites which are two-level suites with an ultra modern décor.

Another hot new concept on cruise ships today is family suites. Families of 5 to 14 passengers can share accommodations and large common areas including expansive balconies. There are a limited number of family cabins on any ship, requiring those interested to book as early as one year in advance.

Some standard cabins can sleep a third or fourth person with the aid of a convertible sofa bed or a bed that pulls down from the wall (AKA: triple or quad cabins). Normally the third and fourth passenger rate in a cabin is also cheaper than the first and second passenger. Many cruise lines also offer connecting staterooms (cabins side-by-side with an interior connecting door).

Best Cabin Location on a Cruise

Inside cabins have no windows, but they are the cheapest of all cruise ship categories, making it an inexpensive second cabin option if traveling with teenagers. An outside cabin usually means it has a window or porthole, but not necessarily a balcony. A room with a balcony will be specifically identified as having one.

  • Best Cabins to Prevent Seasickness - Although seasickness is rare on the well-stabilized mega-liners, cruisers prone to motion sickness should book a cabin mid-ship and on a lower deck.

  • Noisiest Cabins on a Cruise Ship - A cabin in a location of convenience may be a noisy cabin because of its convenience. Some noisy locations include elevators, self-service laundries, and children’s clubs. Passengers staying in cabins situated above or below lounges, casinos, theatres, restaurants and jogging tracks may also hear more than they want to.
To get a better idea of what cabin configurations look like and where a potential cabin is located, examine deck plans that are available on each cruise lines’ website. Or check out Cruisedeckplans.com for an overview of deck plans, cabin layouts and square footage.


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Stateroom on Disney Wonder, Disney Cruise Line
Carnival Comfort Collection, Carnival Cruise Lines
Outside Stateroom, Eurodam, Holland America Line
Loft Suite, Oasis of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International
Balcony on Presidential Suite, Royal Carribbean International


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