If you go on a Disney cruise ship and pay $20,000 a week for a fancy stateroom, it uses an artificial window instead of a real one.
Artificial windows are only used for inside staterooms, which are the cheapest and least desirable rooms on a cruise ship. But even a top-tier suite doesn't cost $20,000 for a week, and inside rooms are all of a few hundred dollars. Comments like this one, or the penthouse comment:
devote the top floor of it — which is a penthouse floor normally given to rich people, you know, for condos
Show how absolutely out of touch this guy is with the average person.
I've been on one big cruise ship and wouldn't do it again. The only justifiable thing about it was being able to sleep outside on the balcony. If those big boats would rock more, I'd really get some sleep.
Artificial windows are only used for inside staterooms, which are the cheapest and least desirable rooms on a cruise ship. But even a top-tier suite doesn't cost $20,000 for a week, and inside rooms are all of a few hundred dollars. Comments like this one, or the penthouse comment:
Show how absolutely out of touch this guy is with the average person.
I've been on one big cruise ship and wouldn't do it again. The only justifiable thing about it was being able to sleep outside on the balcony. If those big boats would rock more, I'd really get some sleep.
I would consider going on a smaller boat.