安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- Cruise Tips for Plus-Sized Passengers - Brits On A Ship
Also, request extra pillows if you need them or bring your own along 2 Cabin Bathrooms Most standard balcony and inside bathrooms are tight on space for everyone – don’t expect to be able to bend down easily! Some have showers with curtains which make them more flexible to fixed cubicles with doors
- 9 Things You Need To Know Before Going On A Cruise While Plus . . .
If you’re concerned about having a tight room, an interior cabin isn’t ideal, but it’s manageable for people of most sizes (see our section on bathroom accessibility below) If you can afford a bit more, a balcony cabin will provide you with a few more square feet
- 8 Cruise Tips for Plus Size Passengers - Chubby Travelers
Just like bathrooms, you may worry about not having enough room in your cabin If you’re planning to book an interior stateroom, the average size is 167 square feet If this is a concern, and money allows, you can book a balcony room (or an even bigger room) and get slightly more square footage Many balcony rooms are on average 190 square feet
- is one cabin big enough for 4 adults? - Cruise Critic
If you can swing a JS I would recommend that size cabin Definitely nothing smaller than a D class It may be more cost efficient to get connecting E class cabins if you really want to be
- A Guide To Cruise Ship Bathrooms - Luxury Cruising
The size of a cruise ship bathroom will vary depending on the ship and the room that you book You can expect an average of between 25 and 30 square feet (2 3 to 2 8 square metres) Suite bathrooms, or luxury ships, may have larger bathrooms
- The Unspoken Challenges of Plus-Size Cruisers: Tips for a . . .
Modern cruise ships are more accessible and cater to various body types However, chatting with some plus-size cruisers revealed that narrow shower cubicles, armchairs, and navigating pool decks remain problematic Here are some solutions to common issues many plus-size travelers have Accommodation issues
- Sitting in first row of Comfort+ and walked forward to use . . .
Anyone can use any bathroom on any domestic flight International is different - only D1 can use D1 bathrooms for security reasons I’m sorry you were treated that way OP
|
|
|