In my experience, on a cruise, the level of amenities inside my cabin is absolutely irrelevant. I wake up, get dressed, and get out of my room before I'm even awake enough to care if there's a porthole or not, returning only to either change for dinner or go to sleep. Once my eyes are closed, every room looks the same to me. So the only thing I care about is location (not next to the engine room or an elevator, not in some inconvenient corner of the ship).
But then, that's no different for me than any vacation. As long as it exceeds minimum sanitary standards, I'm not remotely picky about my hotel room because that's not what I'm on vacation for. So ymmv.
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