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Our Reflection sailing is doing a cabin crawl - my first one!

 

We have a standard 2B balcony but volunteered to show it. My wonderful DH thought it would be cool to decorate but using handcuffs, latex, etc. I think this might be a bit over the top but thought there must be something fun we can do to spruce up an ordinary balcony cabin. Anyone else done this?

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The cabin crawls became popular when the Solstice Class ships were introduced and no one had ever seen the cabins. It's surprising to me that they continue to be so popular when now there are so many detailed photographs of every cabin category.

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Our Reflection sailing is doing a cabin crawl - my first one!

 

We have a standard 2B balcony but volunteered to show it. My wonderful DH thought it would be cool to decorate but using handcuffs, latex, etc. I think this might be a bit over the top but thought there must be something fun we can do to spruce up an ordinary balcony cabin. Anyone else done this?

 

OMG! That would be so fun to walk into. Some may not get it or may be put off but I would have died laughing. lol

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The cabin crawls became popular when the Solstice Class ships were introduced and no one had ever seen the cabins. It's surprising to me that they continue to be so popular when now there are so many detailed photographs of every cabin category.

 

Lots of new cruisers who haven't seen lots of cabin types, and pictures are nice, but in person is better. It's also fun to actually social and see cabins you may not have considered booking.

 

OMG! That would be so fun to walk into. Some may not get it or may be put off but I would have died laughing. lol

 

I'm with you, and probably wouldn't do it, just to carry the extra stuff in my bag, as I'd have to leave shoes home ;)

 

Happy sailing,

Jenna

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Lots of new cruisers who haven't seen lots of cabin types, and pictures are nice, but in person is better. It's also fun to actually social and see cabins you may not have considered booking.

 

 

 

I'm with you, and probably wouldn't do it, just to carry the extra stuff in my bag, as I'd have to leave shoes home ;)

 

Happy sailing,

Jenna

 

I see your dilemma. Shoes or handcuffs ;)

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The cabin crawls became popular when the Solstice Class ships were introduced and no one had ever seen the cabins. It's surprising to me that they continue to be so popular when now there are so many detailed photographs of every cabin category.

 

I've been to many excellent cabin crawls on M class ships as well. Finally last fall saw the last class of cabin I hadn't yet seen. There is no substitute for seeing the actual cabins.

 

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