I spent $2,000 for 7 nights in a 179-square-foot ocean-view cabin on one of the world's largest cruise ships
I booked a mid-tier ocean-view cabin on board Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas cruise ship. It was 179 square feet, and no space was left unused.
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- I booked a stateroom on Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas, one of the biggest cruise ships.
- For $2,000 a week, the 179-square-foot ocean-view cabin had a private bathroom and a king-size bed.
- I thought I'd feel cramped in the room, but it had everything I needed and left no space unused.
I woke up in a dark room in the middle of the ocean, triggered an automatic window shade, and squinted as natural light gradually flooded the room, revealing the bow and the Caribbean Sea.
I did this for seven days straight on my first cruise in 2022. I sailed aboard a Royal Caribbean mega ship, Wonder of the Seas. It was the world's largest cruise ship at the time, but the cruise line has since built two bigger ships: Icon of the Seas and Legend of the Seas.
During my weeklong voyage from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, we sailed to Roatán, Honduras; Cozumel and Costa Maya in Mexico; and Royal Caribbean's private island in the Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay.
I stayed in an ocean-view stateroom on deck eight for $2,000. The cruise was on sale, as it was originally priced at $3,000. Follow me inside the 179-square-foot space.
My room was a mid-tier cabin at the front of deck eight.Joey Hadden/Business Insider
My ocean-view stateroom was a step above interior staterooms with no windows, a category below staterooms with a balcony, and two steps below a stateroom suite.
My cabin was on the same deck as Central Park, an outdoor space with 20,000 plants.Joey Hadden/Business Insider
I thought Central Park was the most relaxing outdoor deck on the ship — and often, the least crowded. So I enjoyed being close by.
When I stepped inside my stateroom, I was surprised at how big it felt.Joey Hadden/Business Insider
Right away, I thought the cabin made great use of a small space. It was hard to believe it was less than 200 square feet.
I inserted my room key into a slot on the wall to operate most of the room's electrical systems.Joey Hadden/Business Insider
I'm always looking for more sustainable ways to travel, so I appreciated the energy-saving system.
One side of the room had a mirror and a desk with USB charging ports, as well as American and European power outlets.Joey Hadden/Business Insider
I used the desk to eat meals, work on my laptop, and sort daily flyers about the goings-on, from daytime activities to evening shows.
Next to the desk, a set of drawers included a cabinet with a minifridge inside.Joey Hadden/Business Insider
The desk drawers were mostly empty, save for a hair dryer, which I didn't use.
Across from the desk, I had a couch positioned between two closets.Joey Hadden/Business Insider
I found a rack of hangers, shelving, and a small safe inside each closet. I thought it was plenty of space for a weeklong journey.
Next to the couch and desk area, a small bathroom used clever storage hacks.Joey Hadden/Business Insider
Inside were two glasses, a bar of soap, and a two-in-one hair-and-body wash.
The trash can and toilet paper were situated beneath the counter to save space.
At the top of the shower, a pull-out clothing line was useful for drying my bathing suits.
Each night, my stateroom attendant replenished towels and brought flyers and schedules for the next day.Joey Hadden/Business Insider
Sometimes, the towels were creatively folded to look like animals. This monkey was my favorite.
I noticed that my king-size bed at the back of the room was actually two twin beds pushed together.Joey Hadden/Business Insider
Royal Caribbean cabins are configured this way so they can be separated for additional guests. I often woke up in the crevice.
A large flat-screen TV was mounted across from the bed with storage hooks below.Joey Hadden/Business Insider
Skinny nightstands on either side of the bed held lamps, charging ports, and a room phone on one side.
Because I booked an ocean-view room, I could see the front of the ship from a window above my bed.Joey Hadden/Business Insider
The window had an electronic shade that could be opened during the day for grand views and closed when I was ready to sleep.
While I thought the room might have been too small for a couple with a lot of luggage or a family, it was just right for me.Joey Hadden/Business Insider
And watching the sun rise over the Caribbean Sea from the comfort of my room was the best part.
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