Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Towel animals are a popular feature of family cruises. Whether you pick a luxurious suite or a budget-friendly interior accommodation, your cruise ship cabin will be your home base while on a cruise vacation. With a few savvy tips, you can maximize comfort, storage, and convenience, even in compact spaces.
No matter which type of cruise ship cabin you choose, these essential tricks will help first-time cruisers settle in and enjoy their cabin to the fullest. The Essentials Are Provided As with most hotel rooms, you’ll find that most cruise staterooms are stocked with the essentials to make your stay comfortable. Basic bathroom items like shower gel, soap, and towels are usually provided, although you’ll need to bring a toothbrush and toothpaste, together with any items of personal preference, especially if you have sensitive skin.
Other items usually found in the cabin include a hairdryer, a small safe for valuables, a small refrigerator, and plenty of clothes hangers. Many cabins even have a retractable clothesline in the bathroom, perfect for drying swimsuits or handwashing small items in the cabin. Beds Can (Usually) Be Separated If you’re not a couple but you enter the cabin to find a double bed, don’t panic.
In most cases, cruise ship cabins feature two single beds that can easily be configured into a double, and vice-versa. Cruise ship cabins can often be quickly reconfigured between twin beds and double beds..