Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Sleep Three In A Room On A Cruise

Going on a cruise ship for vacation can be very affordable. Prices are supplied per passenger, but you can get a lower price if you are willing to crowd three people into a single cabin on a cruise ship. If you wish to fit three people into your cruise ship cabin, you must be very organized when determining the items you need to bring and store them in your room.


Instructions


1. Request a room that has at least one set of bunk beds. Cabins with bunk beds are limited on cruise ships, so make your request when you make your reservation.


2. Use one of your suitcases as a table between the two sets of bunk beds. There is not a lot of furniture in cruise ship cabins, and this can give you somewhere to share between the two beds for dining in the room if you choose to order room service. You can also use it to play games on.


3. Store your remaining luggage in the closet. Floor space is limited in a cruise ship cabin. If you have your luggage on the floor of the cabin, you will have limited walking space.


4. Use your luggage as storage space for used clothes that you will not be using during the rest of the cruise. Based on the limited space you have, it's unlikely you will have room for a hamper or laundry bag.


5. Keep items that you brought for entertainment purposes on the cruise in your suitcase that you are using for the table or in one of your suitcases in the closet. This will allow you to save space. The suitcases can also be used to store valuables so visitors to your room, such as room attendants or guests, are not tempted to take your personal items.


6. Keep your room clean. Cruise ship cabins barely have enough space for two people to be comfortable, so with three it is already crowded. If your room is a mess this will make it feel even more crowded.







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