Carnival Radiance Interior Room Review | Stateroom 5349
Thinking about booking an interior room on the Carnival Radiance? In this video, we give you a full, honest review of what you can expect when choosing an interior cabin — including a look at stateroom 5349, one of the few interior rooms with a slightly different layout that makes it feel larger than most.
Interior rooms are often the most budget-friendly option on Carnival ships, but are they worth it? We’ll walk through the room size, layout, bed comfort, storage, bathroom, noise level, and who this type of cabin is really best for.
If you’re trying to decide between an interior room, oceanview, or balcony, this review will help you decide if saving the money is the right move for your cruise style.
🎥 In This Video:
✔️ Carnival Radiance interior room tour
✔️ Honest pros & cons of interior cabins
✔️ Why room 5349 feels different
✔️ Storage & bathroom breakdown
✔️ Who should (and shouldn’t) book an interior room
🧳 Who Interior Rooms Are Best For:
• Budget-conscious cruisers
• Travelers who spend most of their time around the ship
• Light sleepers who love total darkness
• First-time Carnival cruisers
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Have you stayed in an interior room on Carnival Radiance — or would you book one?
See the FULL SHIP TOUR here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFUEW2QViYg
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