Bahama cruise cruise

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Bahama cruise cruise
I went on a Discovery cruise to Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas, Freeport?

The cabins were so small they could hardly breathe. I'm thinking take a Carnival cruise next year. Category A cabin that big is the booth? Is there a way I can see how big the cabins are?

Please do not use the Discovery as an example of today's cruise ships. She is a very old ship to today's standards. Carnival uses the letter "A" as the identifier for the cheapest cabin on any particular class. For example, the inside cabins are "class 4" – who have 4A, 4B and 4C and 4D. The 4A would Cheaper cockpit "interior". The same applies to his ocean view "/ outside cabins" or "Class 6". Here are 6A, 6B, 6C and 6D. Certainly each of the cottages in 8 categories above is exactly the same size! Carnival has the largest standard cabins of any line cruise – 185 square feet compared with 155 to 175 others. The only difference in "class" is the location of the cabin and the coverage you select. I tell my clients who want to "see how big the car is" to go to a store that is 1 foot square tiles on the floor (almost all tiles are 1 square foot) and counting an area 10 feet wide by 18 1 / 2 feet long. Planning a cruise is a big part of the fun. Bon voyage!

Nassau Bahamas Cruise Dec. 2007



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