A CRUISE ship passenger has revealed what it’s like inside the cabin where she’s spending the next nine months.
TikTok user Little Rat Brain is onboard Royal Caribbean‘s Ultimate World Cruise.
Since she boarded the ship earlier this month, she’s been posting videos all about her life onboard.
In a recent video, she gave her TikTok followers a tour of her cosy interior cabin.
She said: “We’re going to be in this cabin for nine months, so obviously we had to spruce it up, so we weren’t looking at the plain walls all the time.
“Over here, I’m creating custom mail from each of the ports. Because it’s an interior cabin, we had to bring the outside in, so we did that with some help from IKEA – shout out to their plant walls.
“I also created some of these custom murals, to just brighten everything up.
“And we have this luxurious extra large sofa, that way everyone can come and visit us.”
The footage showed the cabin’s interior with artificial plants on two of the walls, and a faux fur coat hanging from another.
She’d also decorated her room with colourful blankets, and other trinkets.
The video has had more than 1.4million views since it was posted on the social media platform earlier this month.
While many users liked the cabin’s decorations, others noticed that there weren’t any windows in the room.
One person said: “Nine months in a room without a window?”
Another added: “I can’t imagine spending a year with no natural light in my room.”
While a third wrote: “An interior for nine months, I could never. I would need a window when cruising.”
Another person added: “Yikes… an interior cabin for nine months? I’m a frequent cruiser and get interior but this is too long.”
Despite the cabin’s lack of natural light, the cruiser seemed overjoyed with her room and how it was decorated.
Royal Caribbean’s Ultimate World Cruise lasts for 274 nights, with passengers visiting more than 60 countries.
This isn’t the first time a cruise ship passenger has shared a cabin tour online.
Earlier this year, cruise ship performer Bryan James revealed what it’s like to live inside the world’s smallest cabin on the Wonder of the Seas.
In the video, Bryan and his friend Jeff walked through a narrow corridor on the cruise ship.
Bryan explored the room, which had a small single bed, a wardrobe with a fridge, an extendable desk inside, and a tiny shower cubicle.
Meanwhile, Austin Wells from San Diego paid £246,465 for a studio with a 12-year lease onboard the MV Narrative – a mega cruise ship.
Holidaymakers can also spend their time on a Disney cruise complete with an adult-only pool and live fireworks.