We sail in both suites and balcony rooms. It really comes down to the total price and if they are close we go with the suite. But for example on Disney we did a balcony because the price for the suite was ridiculous without the benefits to make up for it. We actual will have a couple trips this year focused on the best deals we found and will use those videos to discuss how and what makes us book a cruise suite. Thanks for watching the video! Emma & Jack
What they really need on cruise ships instead of 15 restaurants they need a drugstore for everyone not just employees. We were on a cruise with two grandsons one age three and one age 18. One night we left our 3-year-old in the care of the babysitters which was on the top area of the ship. After we got out of the show We went up to give him and he was all by himself up there could have climbed over that thing and fell into the ocean. Be careful if you travel with children.
The experience with you grandson is horrible and we have never experienced anything like that. As for the drug stores, you are seeing in newer ships almost a CVS self serve kiosk. We have found it to be perfect for the essentials you have need or have forgotten.
It’s nice to have that extra space for Poppy to run around. And, that’s a lovely sized bathroom for a family.
Most definitely!
Nice video. Do you and Jack always sail in suites or do you sometimes go in lower cabin classes?
We sail in both suites and balcony rooms. It really comes down to the total price and if they are close we go with the suite.
But for example on Disney we did a balcony because the price for the suite was ridiculous without the benefits to make up for it.
We actual will have a couple trips this year focused on the best deals we found and will use those videos to discuss how and what makes us book a cruise suite.
Thanks for watching the video!
Emma & Jack
What they really need on cruise ships instead of 15 restaurants they need a drugstore for everyone not just employees.
We were on a cruise with two grandsons one age three and one age 18. One night we left our 3-year-old in the care of the babysitters which was on the top area of the ship. After we got out of the show We went up to give him and he was all by himself up there could have climbed over that thing and fell into the ocean. Be careful if you travel with children.
The experience with you grandson is horrible and we have never experienced anything like that.
As for the drug stores, you are seeing in newer ships almost a CVS self serve kiosk. We have found it to be perfect for the essentials you have need or have forgotten.