If you're on the nine month cruise side of TikTok, you will have already seen a few videos of cabin tours, food reviews and people sharing what they packed for the lengthy trip.
We've all been living vicariously through those on board who are sharing snippets of the first leg of their lengthy trip online, but one woman's parody of MTV Cribs has really got people talking - and everyone was saying the same thing.
Take a look here:
TikTok user @little_rat_brain has been keeping us updated with all the goings on after Royal Caribbean's 'Ultimate World Cruise’ set sail from Miami, Florida, on 10 December.
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She packed her life up into seven bags for the longest and 'most comprehensive' cruise around the globe and obviously brought some home comforts along with her.
The 'travel and art' obsessed woman said she was keen to 'spruce up' her living quarters so that she and her companion aren't stuck staring at 'plain walls' for the entirety of their epic adventure.
She booked in an interior cabin for her nine month stay on the Serenade of the Seas, which has standard amenities.
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Beginning her short tour of the room, the holidaymaker explained: "Over here, I'm creating custom mail from each of the ports. Obviously as 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. This is a sneak peek of what's to come, it's not quite done yet.
"And we have this luxurious extra large sofa, that way everyone can come and visit us. So if you're ever on board, pop on by! And we're anticipating a lot of fun souvenirs, so we left plenty of shelves open for them.
"Now, one thing that's included with this cruise is the drink package, so after a really long day of unpacking, it's time for a break for me."
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She had certainly jazzed up the drab interior and said that she was 'surprised everything fit into their spaces so well'.
But between the two beds, a sofa and all her bits and bobs, there wasn't a lot of room left to move around in.
However, it wasn't the lack of space that surprised social media users - it was the absence of a window or any natural light in the cramped cabin which she will spend home for 274 nights in while getting a look at 11 world wonders and over 60 different countries.
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One said: "Do they do rooms better than this? I can't imagine spending nearly a year with no natural light in my room."
Another wrote: "Is it not a fire hazard to have no windows in the room?"
A third added: "Nine months in a room without a window?!"
And a fourth commented: "My claustrophobia is acting up just looking at the room. No window would drive me insane."
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Others were more impressed with the TikToker's interior design skills - and how she managed to pack all her clothes, shoes and necessities as well as a load of furnishings into her seven bags. Hats off to her.
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