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Cruise ship insider reveals simple booking trick for scoring a better cabin
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Cruise ship insider reveals simple booking trick for scoring a better cabin

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: January 11, 2026 11:03 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published January 11, 2026
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A woman who travels on cruise ships regularly says one simple booking move can help passengers get a better cabin.

Mollie Finlon, 38, originally from Seattle, is able to sail at little or no cost through her husband’s job as a maritime engineer — which covers food, accommodation and other living expenses while onboard, she told news agency Jam Press.

She also works as a guest presenter on high-end cruise liners for several months out of every year.

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Finlon said her experiences at sea have taught her how passengers can improve their onboard experience — starting with when and how they book.

Her top tip? Book your next cruise while you’re already aboard your current one.

“If you book onboard with a future cruise consultant, [he or she] can give you great [information] and better cabins,” Finlon said.

She also recommends speaking with a cruise consultant face to face — plus researching cruise lines before booking.

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Amenities, layouts and onboard experiences can vary widely, she noted.

“Every cruise line is different, so watching YouTube [videos], reading articles, looking on social media — these are the best ways to see what fits an individual’s liking,” Finlon said.

Couple relaxing inside a cruise ship cabin with large ocean-view window overlooking the sea.

Many travelers book cruises without fully understanding the cruise line or what’s included, she also said.

Finlon’s perspective is shaped by a career connected to cruise ships and time spent largely aboard them. 

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She said amid her constant travel and experiences at new destinations, there are also challenges.

Large white cruise ship sailing through open ocean under a cloudy blue sky.

“When my husband [or I] work, there are no days off — it’s an everyday job while onboard,” Finlon said.

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Finlon has worked on cruise ships since 2011, she said, after deciding that a traditional nine-to-five job was not for her.

Over the years, she’s visited more than 100 countries.

“Each day you’re in a new place or have a new location to explore,” she said. 

“There’s always something to do — and you meet new people from all over the world.”

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