Yep. Whether you want to admit it or not, as I stated in my original post, BOTH insides and balconies are basically sardine cans. Fact: On RCCL's newest and biggest ship - Wonder of the Seas, an inside cabin is 172 square feet. A balcony room is 182 square feet. To put that in perspective, the average U.S. home is over 2,200 square feet. Even a standard hotel room at a Fairfield Inn is about 325 square feet. So, from your perspective, both inside and balcony rooms legitimately qualify as "jail cells" from a total size perspective. And one quick question: Why do posters on internet message boards always have the "Lololololol" reaction to their OWN personal posts? -- 99.9% of the time, it's laughing at something that isn't in any measurable way funny, witty, or even mildly amusing. 🤔 Could be good subject matter for a CC poll entitled "Cringey-ist things on the internet"...