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Was wondering whether anyone had information on the experience of an inside cabin. I am not really concerned with the small space (my fiance and I are currently living in a tiny Manhattan apartment and quite used to stepping over one and other), but I am wondering how the cabin category effects the embarkation process. Will getting on and off the ship at different ports be more of a hassle? We have a Category: Inside (01) on the Giorgione Deck of the Magica. What other things should we be prepared for?

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One great tip I read was to leave the television on the 'web-cam' channel overnight, Muted of course to mute the cheesy music! This will still be dark at night but in the morning the sunlight might help awaken you nicely, give it a try! If you do a search on this site there are lots of other suggestions to make an inside cabin more interesting.

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