trudyiswell Posted October 8, 2017 #1 Share Posted October 8, 2017 What is a cabin crawl. Is it meeting and touring other cruise critic members cabins to see different catagories? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
138east Posted October 8, 2017 #2 Share Posted October 8, 2017 That's basically it. Someone organizes it. Folks volunteer to show their cabins. Hopefully you get to see a wide variety of options from "steerage" to Suites. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueRiband Posted October 8, 2017 #3 Share Posted October 8, 2017 Not really necessary. If you want to see any type of cabin just walk around the ship on disembarkation day. All of the doors will be open as the stewards turn them around for new passengers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nebr.cruiser Posted October 8, 2017 #4 Share Posted October 8, 2017 We've done a couple of cabin crawls on longer cruises--they were fun. We especially enjoyed seeing the huge suite on Norwegian--wow, that was spectacular. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
easyboy Posted October 8, 2017 #5 Share Posted October 8, 2017 It is usually done by members of the Roll Call who volunteer among themselves their cabin for a visit onboard. It is an opportunity to see the different categories booked by members Sent from my iPhone using Forums Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cb at sea Posted October 8, 2017 #6 Share Posted October 8, 2017 Or, if you sit at a large table at dinner, get to know your tablemates. Chances are, you'll all be in different types of cabins. Ask if you can look at something different than your own category! We've done that on several cruises...a good way to see other options of cabins! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sea Hag Posted October 8, 2017 #7 Share Posted October 8, 2017 Cabin crawls can be a lot of fun, if there's a wide variety of cabin types. If it's only a few cabins/types, then not so much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GalCruzer Posted October 9, 2017 #8 Share Posted October 9, 2017 Just wondering are ones who volunteer for these cabin crawls compensated in any way. Perhaps by the cruise line as it seems to be advertising for the better cabin.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rala Posted October 9, 2017 #9 Share Posted October 9, 2017 Just wondering are ones who volunteer for these cabin crawls compensated in any way. Perhaps by the cruise line as it seems to be advertising for the better cabin.... No compensation, they are just for fun. The ones I have been on have been organized in conjunction with the Roll Call for the sailing. Usually, the last stop is a larger cabin where the occupants may provide a drink and or snacks. Cabin crawls are a fun way to get to know others you have chatted with on the roll call before the cruise.:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nebr.cruiser Posted October 9, 2017 #10 Share Posted October 9, 2017 No compensation, they are just for fun. The ones I have been on have been organized in conjunction with the Roll Call for the sailing. Usually, the last stop is a larger cabin where the occupants may provide a drink and or snacks. Cabin crawls are a fun way to get to know others you have chatted with on the roll call before the cruise.:) When we did cabin crawls some of the cabins viewed did have small snacks out--like candy or cheese and crackers or something, but it's not necessary. Both times we ended at the largest cabin/suite on the tour and they did have snacks. I think the big suite on NCL the snacks were provided by the butler, or whoever takes care of the suite. Now that was a 'cabin '! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GalCruzer Posted October 10, 2017 #11 Share Posted October 10, 2017 No compensation, they are just for fun. The ones I have been on have been organized in conjunction with the Roll Call for the sailing. Usually, the last stop is a larger cabin where the occupants may provide a drink and or snacks. Cabin crawls are a fun way to get to know others you have chatted with on the roll call before the cruise.:) Oh I see, totally voluntary. Well definitely does sound like fun. Our roll call meeting was nice but it would have definitely been nice to see other cabins besides our Ocean view...lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Scrapnana Posted October 11, 2017 #12 Share Posted October 11, 2017 I have taken part in two cabin crawls. They were arranged on our roll call. People volunteered their cabins and one person co-ordinated the crawl so we saw a number of different categories of cabins (but no repeats). We had so many taking part that they were divided into groups of 5-6 and rotated through the cabins. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davekathy Posted October 11, 2017 #13 Share Posted October 11, 2017 I've seen a few cruisers really getting their monies worth from their BP and doing the cabin crawl. :cool: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trudyiswell Posted November 24, 2017 Author #14 Share Posted November 24, 2017 Thank you all.It does sound fun! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leaveitallbehind Posted November 24, 2017 #15 Share Posted November 24, 2017 Or, if you sit at a large table at dinner, get to know your tablemates. Chances are, you'll all be in different types of cabins. Ask if you can look at something different than your own category! We've done that on several cruises...a good way to see other options of cabins! A cabin crawl organized with volunteers through a Roll Call as a sponsored Meet & Mingle social activity is one thing. Asking people who have no connection to you at all at your dinner table to see their stateroom is IMO something completely different and seems somewhat imposing. It would be different, I guess, if in conversation they volunteered it, but it is something I would never ask to do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NMLady Posted November 24, 2017 #16 Share Posted November 24, 2017 A cabin crawl organized with volunteers through a Roll Call as a sponsored Meet & Mingle social activity is one thing. Asking people who have no connection to you at all at your dinner table to see their stateroom is IMO something completely different and seems somewhat imposing. It would be different, I guess, if in conversation they volunteered it, but it is something I would never ask to do. I agree! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bob brown Posted November 25, 2017 #17 Share Posted November 25, 2017 I've seen a few cruisers really getting their monies worth from their BP and doing the cabin crawl. :cool: I believe you mean a "pub crawl".....;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bob brown Posted November 25, 2017 #18 Share Posted November 25, 2017 Here's a link to the best cabin crawl (called Cabin Cavalcade then), that I have ever participated in....wait for the surprise at the end....:cool: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leaveitallbehind Posted November 25, 2017 #19 Share Posted November 25, 2017 I believe you mean a "pub crawl".....;) ...I've seen them combined where stops at the bar took place between staterooms.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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