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Cruise lines highlight top picks among windowless cabin options
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Booking a windowless inside cabin on a cruise can be an appealing option for travelers with various needs and budget considerations. Inside cabins are often the most affordable accommodations on a ship, providing value for those looking to enjoy the cruise experience without breaking the bank.

Not all inside cabins offer the same experience, as some are designed with modern decor and ample space, while others may lack comfort or privacy. The following highlights some of the best and worst inside cruise cabins based on specific features and preferences.

Celebrity Cruises' Deluxe Inside Staterooms stand out for their living space. These rooms, available on Celebrity's four Edge Class ships—Celebrity Edge, Celebrity Apex, Celebrity Beyond, and Celebrity Ascent—offer 202 square feet of space with amenities similar to pricier veranda cabins. They include a king-size bed that converts into two twins, a trundle bed, a sofa bed, and spacious bathrooms.

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Disney Cruise Line's Deluxe Inside Staterooms with Magical Porthole are ideal for families traveling with young children. These cabins feature Disney's signature split-bath design and provide live video feeds from outside through a magical porthole that can be turned off if desired.

Carnival Cruise Line offers Havana Interior rooms on its Vista Class ships—Carnival Vista, Panorama, and Horizon—which provide access to an exclusive pool deck without premium suite costs. These rooms come with Caribbean-colonial-style headboards but lack sofas and have smaller showers.

Holland America's Large Interior Staterooms on Pinnacle Class ships offer spacious bathrooms with large walk-in showers. However, some configurations might have awkwardly placed TVs not viewable from the sofa.

Royal Caribbean's Interior Plus rooms on Icon of the Seas are noted for storage despite their compact size of 157 square feet. These cabins include modern amenities such as walk-in closets and glass-enclosed showers.

Norwegian Cruise Line provides Studio Cabins designed specifically for solo travelers without requiring single supplements. These efficient spaces include full-size beds and access to an exclusive lounge for socializing.

Oceania Cruises' Inside Staterooms aboard Riviera present an upscale cruising option after refurbishment in 2022 gave them contemporary Parisian flair within 174 square feet of space.

Some inside cabins come with drawbacks: Royal Caribbean's Promenade View Interior lacks privacy due to windows overlooking interior spaces; Carnival's category 1A Upper Lower rooms aren't couple-friendly due to fixed bunk beds; Norwegian's Family Inside Staterooms might feel too cramped for families at just 135 square feet.

Inside cruise ship cabins remain valuable options primarily used for sleeping while passengers spend time enjoying public areas or ports. It's advisable to review room specifications before booking to ensure optimal value despite affordable rates.

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