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Thank you for the information. I think I have packed and repacked I really don't think I need to pack that much. And getting excited if I like this cruise I plan on taking my Grandchildren on a Disney Cruise next year so I hope I have a lot of fun..

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150 square feet - which includes at least 10 square feet for closet and 20 for bathroom - leaves about 120 for you. Try marking off a 10 by 12 foot space in your home to get an idea. Just remember, you are not going on a ship to stay in your cabin - most of your time there will be sleeping, so no worries.

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I probably spend more time in my cabin than anyone I have ever spoken to, but also usually have a balcony cabin and have never felt it too small.

 

Now an inside would be different because you wouldn't have the light and the view.

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