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.
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.
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 anocean-view stateroomon 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.