#19: Booking a Cabin Too Far From the Elevators
Choosing a cheaper cabin far from the elevators can seem like a smart way to save money at first. But on large cruise ships, those long hallways can start to feel endless after several days of walking to restaurants, theaters, pools, and excursions. What looks minor on a deck map may feel very different in real life.

Travelers should think about comfort and convenience, not just price, when choosing a cabin location. Being closer to elevators can make getting around the ship much easier, especially for anyone with mobility concerns or lower stamina. Sometimes paying a little extra upfront can make the entire cruise feel far more relaxing.
