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Solo traveler on ultimate £48,000 nine-month cruise with Royal Caribbean reveals what her room looks like

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A solo traveler on the ultimate nine-month cruise has revealed her must-haves on an epic journey across all seven continents.

Angie Linderman, 37, bought a ticket for Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas, which departed this week and departed from Miami.

Dubbed ‘The Ultimate World Cruise’, this cruise features 247 nights, 11 wonders of the world and over 60 countries and prices start at almost £48,000.

She documents her journey for 49,000 followers on TikTok and reveals how she keeps her things organized in her cozy cabin.

Her first clip has already been viewed by more than 2.8 million people in less than a week, with more than 1,000 reactions and questions.

Angie Linderman, 37, bought a ticket for Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas which departed this week and departed from Miami

The clip is captioned: “Take a deeper look at my cabin and what I did to make it feel like home for the next nine months on Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas.”

She began showing viewers the door to her room, where she had hung a storage box containing water bottles, a few games, headphones, sunglasses and a tote bag.

She turned the camera around and said, “On the bathroom door I have extra toiletries, there are various items such as band-aids, masks, insect repellent, lotions and sunscreen.

“Kind of organized, and then I just have my sunglasses and other random things in here right now.

‘The wardrobe is quite organized thanks to these hanging things, which means you have a lot more hangers. I bought my own hangers and they provided us with plastic and wooden hangers.”

Showing off her neatly arranged clothes in the wardrobe, Angie revealed: ‘I’ve got a few things stored at the top, t-shirts, more t-shirts, extra masks and then bags, shoes, laundry, more shoes downstairs – and then on all these Cards. I have a bucket of stuff.”

As she walked into the kitchen, she added, “Here they gave us a kettle and some mugs and coffee and then I brought my own coffee stuff too, so they’re here.” It feels stable enough, we’ll see when we get rock ‘n’ roll.”

With nine long but exciting months ahead of her, Angie has decided to reveal what her room looks like by posting a TikTok for her 49,000 followers

With nine long but exciting months ahead of her, Angie has decided to reveal what her room looks like by posting a TikTok for her 49,000 followers

Prices of The Ultimate Cruise

Interior Cabin – From $59,999 (£47,012.22) per person

Ocean View Cabin – from $64,999 (£50,929.97) per person

Balcony Cabin – from $82,949 (£64,994.69) per person

Junior Suite – From $117,599 (£921.44.70) per person

She then films a dressing table with a large mirror in the center of the room and explains: ‘Here at the dressing table I’ll get ready here, so I’ll have skin care and then I’ll have a few other things. for work supplies, pens, everyday items, makeup, hair tools and then hair stuff.”

Angie opened a cabinet and revealed, “Here’s the refrigerator. I have a couple of water bottles that they provided and then I brought bags of iced tea and a couple of pitchers, so all I have to do is fill them from the top with water.”

She even came with Christmas presents and wrapping paper, telling her followers: ‘Here are some Christmas stuff, electronic stuff, food and snacks that I brought, including these two boxes of chocolate that are Christmas presents.

“Here on the seat area I have my diary and my folder for the trip, which contained all my excursion and visa information, my small photo printer, a few Sudoku books, pens and stickers.”

The solo traveler also has a check list for the map and country, yarn for her knitting projects and Christmas lights.

She continues, “Here I have my jewelry on one side. I have my hats up there and some twinkling lights, a nice calendar my brother gave me for Christmas.

“I have things for when it’s hot, things for when it’s cold: my towel, my hats, my scarves, my dry bags, my hot water bottle. I have my fins and snorkel gear…”

Angie shows where she will be sleeping for more than half of the next year and concludes: ‘Here’s just a little fan for my bed and an alarm clock that lights up. Then there’s the balcony and it’s still raining.’

Royal Caribbean's Serenade of the Seas departed Miami this week and began its adventure around the world with enthusiastic passengers on board

Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas departed Miami this week and began its adventure around the world with enthusiastic passengers on board

Commenters quickly chimed in with questions, writing, “How much does a world cruise cost?!” and “Can you leave the cruise, go home if necessary, and reboard the cruise at a future port?”

Another joked: “What happens to the laundry, I need to know,” while someone else commented. “I think about the kids on board… they would outgrow their dress size before the cruise was over!”

One viewer added: ‘It’s like packing for college without the school part. How do you replenish the supplies?’

Someone else asked: ‘I wonder how people are dealing with prescriptions over the last nine months? I get one every three months. How did you get it?’

Another wrote: ‘I never thought about taking the storage bins with me… they look like they will actually save your sanity!!!’, to which Angie revealed: ‘I got what I had a ‘ test cruise’ mention done in this one I took measurements and spent time thinking about what would help me feel organized.’

One follower admitted: ‘The way everything is so planned and organized is insane. I would live out of a suitcase in misery.”

The unique cruise is split into four segments: the Americas, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Mediterranean, and Europe and beyond.

Prices start at £47,012.22 ($59,999) per person, but there are a host of different offers and packages you can add on, including an unlimited drinks package that Angie has chosen.

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