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My husband and I are semi-claustrophobic but we are also light sleepers so we are torn on the inside cabin. An inside cabin would be nice to save money and so that the sun doesn't shine in early in the morning. We don't plan on spending a ton of time in the cabin, we are active 25 year olds but would we be better off to get an oceanview due to the claustrophobic thing? Thanks for the help!

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Hi there, since I am not claustrophobic I am not sure I am the best one to give you advice, but I have had an inside stateroom on a couple of occasions. Unless you get an oceanview room with a balcony, I personally would stick with an inside cabin. Just looking at water through a small window doesn't do much for me. As you said in you post, one doesn't spend a lot of time in one's room. You can always go topside if you feel claustrophobic. I would save the money. Just my opinion. Happy sailing.:) :)

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