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what are the steps you need to take to
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make sure you get an amazing cabin on
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your next cruise hi I'm Gary Bainbridge
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and this is another of my tips for
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travelers a lot of people tell me
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they're not that bothered about the
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cabin they get when they go on a cruise
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because they just use it to sleep in or
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to get ready to go out however that all
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changes when people have a terrible
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cabin experience so I wanna talk about
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the five steps you need to take to
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ensure that you get cabin heaven not
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cabin hell the first step is to book a
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fare which allows you to choose a
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specific cabin rather than a guaranteed
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cabin fare so what's the difference
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between the two if you're booked a
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guaranteed cabin what that means is
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you're simply buying a grade so you
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might say on an inside cabin an ocean
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view a balcony or a suite the cruise
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line then decides which specific cabin
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to allocate you and they normally
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allocate that quite close to the cruise
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going once they know which cabins are
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available so you have no say over the
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specific cabin in that grade that you're
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going to get if you book a fare that
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allows you to choose a cabin it will
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often be a slight premium to a
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guaranteed cabin but the premiums not
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always that great however you then can
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choose a very specific cabin so if you
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want to make sure that you get a great
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cabin choosing a fare where you choose
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the cabin is always going to give you a
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greater chance of getting a great cabin
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remember with a guaranteed cabin fare
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the cruise line will allocate you a
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cabin and you have no say over how good
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or bad or where their cabin is going to
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be and so the second step then once you
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have control over choosing cabins is to
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look at the deck plans of a ship either
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online or in the brochure or by talking
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to your cruise agent and focus on cabins
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that are mid ships so this is in the
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middle of the ship couple of advantage
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midships means that you're always going
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to be close to the various activities
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all the facilities you know to the front
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of the ship or the back of the ship so
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you don't have those long distances to
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go so you'll normally find that it's a
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great location to get to the various
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facilities wherever they are on the ship
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secondly and probably more importantly
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of all is this is where you're going to
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have the least amount of emotions so if
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you're worried about seasickness or
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motion sickness being in the middle of
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the ship is the best part to be because
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when a ship moves and it moves on the
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axis with the midship being the midpoint
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so as the ship moves up and down the
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middle stays pretty constant and the
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front in the back of the ship move the
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most so you're going to have the least
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amount of motion there also if you are
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particularly concerned about seasickness
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the lower down you go in the ship also
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the least amount of motion ironically
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the highest grades of cabins which of
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the Suites tend to be very high up on
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the ship and that's also where your
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light is have more motion so certainly
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focus on mid ships and if you're
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concerned about motion sickness also
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think about the lower level as you start
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to look at cabins that's the second key
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step to take the third step and the
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third tip is probably the most important
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of all of these tips and it's a very
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simple tip when you look at a cabin look
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at the deck plans and then look for
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cabins which are surrounded on all sides
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by other cabins so you want cabins above
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you you want cabins below you you want
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cabins to either side of you and ideally
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also cabins opposite you if you don't
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have cabins opposite you make sure you
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know what is going to be opposite you
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now the reason for that is you're then
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buffered from noisy venues this is
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probably one of the most critical things
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to do is being surrounded by cabins the
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worst cabins I've ever had are when the
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cabin is above below or next to a venue
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or a place that generates all of noise
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or vibration or some kind of disturbance
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look at the deck plans and make sure if
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any of these kind of venues are opposite
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you above you below you or near you so
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look out for things like the nightclub
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bars which have live music if you're
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directly under the pool deck you'll find
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that you can get ready stoked by perhaps
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deck parties but even more importantly
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people scraping and moving around the
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deck chairs I've been an amazing cabins
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pool deck and every morning are being
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woken up really early as the crew starts
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moving around the lounges to set up the
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pool deck and again at the end of the
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day if they might be carrying it for a
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deck party other places to avoid are
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above below or next to the theater
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because you'll find this production
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shows loud music and that can go on at
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all sorts of hours of the day when you
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look at the deck plans and there's
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nothing showing there also figure out if
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the kitchens are there I have lots of
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stories of people who've been disturbed
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at all hours of the day and the night
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with the kitchens bærum a lot of those
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kitchen operations can be 24 hours a day
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as they prepare food can be very very
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noisy another thing to look for is those
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ships which have a big central promenade
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and cabins overlooking those also bear
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in mind they can be quite noisy because
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others will have parties in the central
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atrium or parades and it can get quite
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noisy so a lot of people I know that
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have stayed in those cabins they have
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often use things like white noise
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devices to try and just muffle out some
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of the bass sound and the sound of some
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of the parties going on another area
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that I've been advised to avoid actually
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by crew on a ship is in the front of the
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ship in the bow of the ship if it's
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quite a small cruise ship and you near
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the anchor so I was on an expedition
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cruise on quite a small ship and they'd
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put some of the expedition team right on
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the front of ship because that was very
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noisy because the ship would be mooring
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letting down the anchor at early hours
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of the morning and that noise was very
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disruptive for people trying to sleep
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early in the early hours of the morning
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basically look out for anything on a
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cruise ship where there's likely to be
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lots of concentrations of people and
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noise so absolutely critical very simple
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when you book a cabin
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make sure you're surrounded on every
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single side by other cabins and if
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there's not a cabin opposite you double
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check what is opposite you to make sure
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it's not one of those big noise areas
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my fourth tip is one that I am a little
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bit obsessed about and that's when you
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do book a cabin so if you've done all
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the things so far don't ruin it by
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booking a cabin with an interconnecting
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door now of course if you're traveling
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with people and you do want an
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interconnecting door that's a very
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different story however an
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interconnecting door could be a source
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of a lot of disruption for you because
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they're not that soundproof so if you
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have neighbors next door that like to
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party or play the television really loud
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when you're trying to sleep you'll find
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that can be very very disruptive so if
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you are going to travel by yourself and
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you're not traveling with family or
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friends and you want to be
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interconnected make sure when you look
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at those deck plans are you booking
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through your agent check that there's no
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inter connecting door because you could
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have done all of these other tips have a
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great cabin great location surrounding
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all sides and disrupted by
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interconnecting door and I have been on
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a couple of cruises where the people
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next door have been really disruptive
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and its really kind of put a dampener on
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the cruise because you've been working
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up late at night within parting or
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whatever so it's a very simple thing to
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do but double check you don't have an
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interconnecting door unless you
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absolutely need one because your kids
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are next door or there's friends or
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family and you want to be able to do
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that now my next tip might sound a
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little bit crazy but it's also a really
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important one once you've gone to all of
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the bother of going through these steps
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one of the things I really recommended
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you is refuse an auto upgrade so when
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you book you're often asked either to
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tick a box if you're booking online or
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your agent will ask you do you want to
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accept an auto upgrade now the reason
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for saying no is you have no say over
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that upgrade so if you've said yes to an
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auto upgrade in the cruise line moves
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you from your inside cabin to an ocean
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view or an ocean view to balcony or
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whatever they again decide which cabin
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you moved to and it's extremely unusual
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in fact I don't know any cruise line
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that does it although you may have had
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that experience but normally the cruise
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line will just allocate your new cabott
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and you cannot go back you cannot refuse
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that upgrade so you might find yourself
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put into a theoretically better cabin
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but it's next to a noisy venue it has an
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inter connecting door it's a bad
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location it's the front of ship the back
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of the ship or whatever so one things I
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always to as I refuse them or to upgrade
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our focus on finding a cabin that I'm
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really happy with and I don't accept an
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auto upgrade because I have no say over
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what cabin I'm going to get so you could
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go from what is your cabin heaven into
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your cabin hell even though it's
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theoretically a better cabin I have a
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whole separate video about the whole
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minefield of upgrades so if you want to
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know more about upgrades and when it
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could help or not help take a look at
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that video and discover a lot more
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around how to navigate the whole area of
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upgrades but my main tip is don't take
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the auto upgrade people keep telling me
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that the cabin is not that important
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it's just a place to sleep and get ready
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to go out on excursions or whatever that
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all changes when they have a terrible
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cabin experience and I have hundreds of
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people telling me that they've had
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terrible experiences on a cruise it's
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ruined the cruise because they didn't
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spend time choosing the right cabin
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you're going to spend more time in your
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cabin than anywhere else on the cruise
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you know even if you're only sleeping
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four or five hours a night because
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you're parting that if that four or five
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hours is a terrible night's sleep you're
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not gonna have the energy to then keep
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on partying and going out so really
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focus on these five steps to ensure that
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you get a great cabin and have a great
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cruise I have loads more cruising tips
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