Hopping on board a cruise ship is quite an exciting feeling.
Going to your hotel room, checking out all the entertainment and even exploring the cruise can all be really fun things to do before sailing off. Often luxury depends on what you’ve booked, but generally you get quite a lot in your room, from a bathroom to TV.
Some rooms might even have access to balconies and more. Now one cruise worker revealed what the most expensive cabin looks like – and it’s pretty awesome.
Posting to his 61,000 followers on TikTok, Andreas Cruceros took followers on a trip around the Royal Suite at the Yacht Club MSC Seaside which comes with everything you can imagine.
Andreas said in the video: “This is the most expensive cabin. Let’s see it. We only have two minutes because our new passengers are coming. Wow! Royal Suite. All drinks are included. Living room. Big TV. Office space.”
He added: “OMG! Master bedroom. Another TV. Now let’s see the bathroom. We don’t have much time. Very luxurious.
“OMG! Look at this mega balcony. Check out the jacuzzi to relax. Look at this table. And the view of Miami. Wow!”
In the shot, there’s a large living room with two sofas and an armchair, a glass table, as well as a huge TV anchored to the wall.
Right at the entrance, there is a bar cabinet with drinker included.
Then he showed two more rooms, one with a double bed with access to a small balcony and another TV. It also has a private desk.
He also showed a very spacious private bathroom with bathtub and shower. The icing on the cake was the jacuzzi on the terrace incorporated into the room.
The video, which garnered 76,000 likes and hundreds of comments, didn’t share the price of the cruise ship.
But it didn’t stop many people from fleeing to the comments section. One said: “How many kidneys are we talking about?” While another added: “That would cost you 3,000 Euros a month in Madrid.”
A third commented: “That’s the only way I can afford to go on a ship just watching this video.” Then a fourth posted: “Then they say money can’t buy happiness.”