My family of 5 booked an interior cabin and an ocean-view room on a Carnival cruise. Here's how they compared.

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lisa galek on bed in carnival legend, storage space

I booked two rooms on the Carnival Legend for my family, and it worked out well. Lisa Galek
  • I booked two 185-square-foot rooms on the Carnival Legend for my family of five.
  • My husband and I shared a windowless accommodation, and my three kids stayed in an ocean-view room.
  • Staying in separate cabins gave our family more space and privacy during our seven-day trip.

When booking a seven-day cruise on Carnival Legend for my family of five, I decided to split us into two rooms.

On past vacations, we've all stayed in the same hotel room. Once, we all crammed into the same tiny cabin on a cruise.

This time, though, I had reserved two 185-square-foot staterooms on the Carnival Legend's Riviera deck for more space and privacy.

My husband and I stayed in a windowless interior cabin that had a king-size bed.

carnival legend room one bed

My husband and I had our own interior stateroom. Lisa Galek

The king was actually just two twin beds pushed together.

We each had a bedside table with a reading lamp.

bedside lamp

My husband and I sometimes go to sleep at different times, so the lights in our room came in handy. Lisa Galek

If one of us wanted to stay up a little later, we turned off the main lights and turned on the lamp.

The kids' room had two twin beds and a sofa that converted into a third bed.

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The couch in my kids' room turned into a bed at night. Lisa Galek

There was more than enough space for the three of them.

The kids' picture window offered lovely natural light.

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Our kids' room looked out to the water. Lisa Galek

Our room had no windows. In the future, I'd also reserve an ocean-view room for the adults.

An ocean-view room typically costs a few hundred dollars more than an interior one, though it depends on the ship and time of year.

The bathrooms in both cabins looked identical.

bathroom sink and mirror on carnival legend

Even though my kids had an ocean-view stateroom, their bathroom, pictured here, looked the same as the one in our cabin. Lisa Galek

The bathrooms had a lot of storage shelves for our toiletries.

Cruise employees cleaned the bathrooms and replenished our towel supplies every day.

carnival legend toilet and towels

The kids' bathroom was clean and stocked with freshly washed towels. Lisa Galek

We enjoyed a clean bathroom and fresh towels every day on the Carnival Legend.

The showers had shampoo and shower-gel dispensers.

shower in carnival legend stateroom

My kids' shower had complimentary soap and shampoo. Lisa Galek

There was also a retractable clothesline in our bathroom for drying wet swimsuits.

Even with three kids sharing one small bathroom, the floor stayed dry thanks to the shower's well-designed drainage system.

shower floor on bathroom carnival legend

The kids' bathroom never flooded. Lisa Galek

I was glad to see that water wasn't covering their bathroom floor.

Two closets had hanging rods for dresses and coats, with enough room to tuck away our suitcases in the bottom.

closet space in carnival legend

In our interior stateroom, we could put our luggage away after unpacking and didn't have to worry about it until we had to leave. Lisa Galek

My husband and I had no issues neatly stowing our suitcases and clothes.

Like many cruise cabins, our room had one outlet next to the desk.

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All our belongings fit in the interior room's storage spaces. Lisa Galek

This was slightly annoying because my husband and I had to take turns charging our devices.

The crew confiscated one of our power strips.

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The interior stateroom had one outlet, something that's common in cruise cabins. Lisa Galek

I packed two power strips to avoid having to take turns using the outlet, but only one made it on board. Unfortunately, the crew confiscated the other one.

Carnival's website says power strips without surge protectors are allowed, but ones that the crew deems hazardous will be removed and returned to the owner on the last day of the cruise before disembarkation.

However, the kids had no issues bringing their power strip into their cabin.

The TV screen was so small that my eyes felt strained by the end of the trip.

tv screen carnival legend

I like to watch movies before bed, so I was disappointed by the size of the in-room TV in the interior stateroom. Lisa Galek

The too-small TV screen is no big deal if you're not a movie watcher. However, our family likes to wind down by watching shows, and by the end of the week, the tiny screen was straining my eyes.

Inside a table was a minifridge big enough to hold two bottles of wine and a few snacks.

mini fridge on carnival legend

The minifridge in the interior stateroom didn't keep our drinks and food as cold as I'd like. Lisa Galek

The one downside was that our fridge didn't get quite cold enough to chill drinks.

Our rooms had thermostats, but I don't think they worked well.

thermostat in carnival legend

We were supposed to be able to control the temperature in both rooms. Lisa Galek

The rooms had thermostats with moving dials, but turning them didn't seem to affect the temperature of our spaces.

Our cabin seemed a bit too cold, and the kids' space seemed slightly too warm.

On future family trips, I'm going to stick to booking two separate rooms.

lisa in front of carnival legend

Staying in a different room was the perfect way to give my kids their own space. Lisa Galek

Our cabins were small but offered a lot of storage that made them feel more spacious.

Next time we cruise or go on a vacation, I'll consider booking separate rooms for adults and kids so everyone has their own private retreat.

This story was originally published on December 25, 2022, and most recently updated on March 5, 2026.

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