Easy Cruise - Cabins

Cabins

All of the cabins include a very simple bed and bathroom, with bare amenities. The bathroom for most cabins consists of a glass walled area containing both toilet and shower. Most beds consist of a mattress placed on the floor with a simple fitted bed sheet and duvet. Most of the cabins in size are around 110 square feet (10 m2). Two- and four-passenger cabins are available, and a limited number of "luxury" suites.

For the original fitting of easyCruise One, the cabins were pre-constructed ashore, and time saved by not having to measure the position of portholes and cut matching window spaces. This resulted in none of the interior cabins being fitted with windows - although four "balcony suites" had glass doors leading onto outside balconies. Problems were encountered with the integral shower and toilet cubical design, with the shower water failing to drain correctly and spilling into the rest of the cabin. Passengers also found it difficult to deal with the unremitting orange colour scheme and lack of cabin windows. The shower cubicals were fitted with small barriers, partitioning the shower floor from the rest of the shower/toilet cubical, providing a cheap but adequate fix to the flooding problem.

After the concept was considered proven the ship was refitted, the ubiquitous orange interior was toned down to mere orange accents with charcoal and grey tones and window spaces were cut for the interior cabins. The hull of the ship was repainted from orange to black with orange accents. This theme was continued on "easyCruise Life", currently easyCruise's only ship.

Cabin cleaning and changing of towels and bedding was not included in the base price but could be purchased on board as required, or arranged at a discounted rate at time of booking. For 2009, daily maid service is included in all rates. Prices also now include half board, with breakfast and either lunch or dinner available to guests.

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