Cruise air conditioning

I’m a little bit claustrophobic.

Not all small spaces make me uncomfortable, but I try to be prepared and avoid them as much as possible. When my family decided to book a holiday on a cruise ship, I began to panic a little. I didn’t like the sound of being stuck on a ship or having a chalet that was too small. When I looked at the numerous chalet occasions online, I realized that I couldn’t afford a bigger state room. In order to make the most of the small room I booked, I did a lot of research and tried to prepare as much as possible. One of the worst things about being stuck in a small space, is the lack of air. I recognize like the walls are caving in, and like there isn’t enough oxygen in the room. To avoid feeling claustrophobic in my chalet, I purchased two portable fans. They were lightweight and absolutely collapsible to fit into my suitcase. When I arrived at my chalet, I quickly unpacked my portable fans and turned them on. I found the control device next, and turned the air conditioning on to 74 degrees. I was shocked to recognize the air conditioning blowing through not 1, but numerous vents! My small chalet was cooled and the air was flowing within seconds. I’m so thankful for a wonderful Heating and A/C proposal on that cruise ship, because it truly made my tiny room more bearable. I must not be the only person who needs significant airflow in order to recognize less claustrophobic.

 

 

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