Saturday, August 21, 2010

Do you get a full bath tub in a cruise ship cabin or just a shower stall?

The only time you get a tub is with some suites. The Queen Victoria has one of the most luxurious tubs. Regular cabins have a stand-up shower.


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Hope I helped!Do you get a full bath tub in a cruise ship cabin or just a shower stall?
In general, it depends on the category of cabin you purchase. If you book a suite or villa, or the equivalent from one cruise company to another, you will have a shower and a bathtub similar to what you have at home, or there could be a shower stall separate from the bathtub. Standard staterooms usually have a shower only.Do you get a full bath tub in a cruise ship cabin or just a shower stall?
I have had a bathtub on one cruise I went on and I know it wasn't a suite! I've never been in a suite. I don't remember which ship but I'm pretty sure it was one of Holland America. It was just that one time though and I've been on a ton of cruises. So count on a shower and usually it isn't even a stall, just a curtain around a corner of the bathroom.
Whether you get a bathtub or just a shower depends on the cruise line, the ship, and the catagory of cabin you occupy. Most of the tubs are a bit smaller than you find at home or in accommodations on shore, but they often have built-in jaccuzi jets, too.
Depends. If you have one fo the fancier suites, you get a shower stall and the size gets smaller. if you have one of those super expensive suites they give you a bathtub. or you can just go to the pools or the spa.
Varies with the cruise line. The cheaper cabins only have a shower but on many cruise lines window cabins and/or balcony and upwards cabins will have a bath tub. They are a little on the smaller size to what you would have at home.
Only if you get a suite do you get a bath tub, but the tubs are a little on the small size. All the rest of the cabins you get a shower. At least this is the way it is with all Princess cruise ships.

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