A woman who spends nine months at sea has transformed a windowless cruise ship cabin into a stunning design, bringing the world to the interior of Royal Caribbean’s much talked about Ultimate World Cruise.
TikTok user Little Rat Brain parodied MTV Cribs to show what his home will look like as he travels the world for the next nine months.
The content creator was keeping viewers updated on everything happening aboard Royal Caribbean’s Ultimate World Cruise, which departed from Miami, Florida on December 19th.
A woman on Royal Caribbean’s controversial Ultimate World Cruise gave a tour of the cabin she decorated herself.
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Image credits: little rat brain
In a TikTok video that has been viewed 1.4 million times and is currently going viral, Little Rat Brain reveals what his cabin he booked on the ship Serenade of the Seas is equipped with standard amenities. I made it.
A self-described travel and art enthusiast, she said at the beginning of her small tour: “Here, we’re creating custom girlfriend mail from each port. Obviously, it’s an indoor cabin, so we needed to bring in the outside, so we enlisted the help of IKEA to shout it to the factory wall. ”
The TikToker clearly put a lot of effort into renovating the rather boring guest room.
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Image credits: little rat brain
She continued: “We also did some custom murals to brighten everything up. This is just an outline of what’s to come, and it’s not completely finished yet.
“And we have this gorgeous oversized sofa so everyone can come visit us. If you ever come on board, please come and visit us. And expect lots of fun souvenirs.” So I left a lot of shelf space open for them.
“This cruise includes a drinks package, so after a long day of unpacking, it’s time for a break.”
Many people reacted to the fact that the cruiser did not have windows
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Image credits: little rat brain
The TikToker clearly put a lot of effort into renovating the rather boring room. Nevertheless, despite the impressive transformation, there didn’t seem to be much space left to move around.
But it was neither there nor there, with viewers focusing more on the lack of windows and lack of natural light, as one person commented: “9 months in a room with no windows?!” .
Another TikTok user wrote, “Isn’t there a fire risk if the room doesn’t have windows?”
“Hello… an indoor cabin for 9 months? I go inside a lot on cruisers and this is way too long,” chimed in another person.
Serenade of the Seas’ ultimate world cruise consists of 274 nights of bonding with like-minded explorers
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Image credits: little rat brain
Another person was impressed by the TikToker’s dedication to redesigning the cabin, writing, “I don’t decorate my house like this at home. I can’t believe you brought so much stuff on the plane.” No,” he wrote.
Cruise lines also responded on Royal Caribbean’s official TikTok page, commenting, “AYOOO Cabin Check.”
Serenade of the Seas’ ultimate world cruise consists of 274 nights of bonding with like-minded explorers over global discoveries across all seven continents. royal caribbean is stated on the official website.
The cruise ship, which has stopped in more than 60 countries including Antarctica, China, Oman, Spain, Mexico and French Polynesia, has garnered international attention from social media users, with many sharing their experiences on TikTok in the past few weeks. It was recorded and became a hot topic.
Cruises stop in more than 60 countries, including Antarctica, China, Oman, Spain, Mexico, and French Polynesia.
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As of Friday, Dec. 29, the #UltimateWorldCruise tag has been viewed more than 131.6 million times on TikTok.
according to travel weeklyThe idea for the cruise reportedly came from Royal Caribbean International CEO Michael Bailey during the coronavirus pandemic.
in Travel Weekly’s Cruise World 2022 In Fort Lauderdale, Michael said his colleagues were rather skeptical at first, adding that he had to convince them that “Ultimate World Cruise was a good idea.”
For cruisers who stay for the entire nine months of their trip, prices range from $59,999 to $117,599 per person.
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Check out the travel enthusiast’s tour of her decorated cabin below
@little_rat_brain I’m amazed at how well everything fits in their space #UltimateWorldCruise #uwc #WorldCruise #WorldCruise2023 #RoyalCaribbeanWorldCruise#RoyalCaribbeanInternationalCruise #seranadeoftheseas #RoyalCaribbean #RoyalCaribbeanCruise #cruisetalk #cruisecabin #cabindeco #cruise decoration #cruiseshipcabin #Room tour #roomtouraesthetic ♬ Original song – Little Rat Brain
He recalled: “We were still in the middle of a pandemic. It was a scary and depressing time.
“We knew at some point it was going to end. The idea of Ultimate World Cruise was, now that the pandemic is over, let’s do something that’s on our bucket list. Aboard the Ultimate World Cruise , let’s go to every continent on earth.”
Prices range from $59,999 to $117,599 per person if you stay in a cruiser for nine months of your trip.
“I’m claustrophobic so I can’t do it,” a viewer commented.