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22 Aug 19, 05:00 PM |
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I don’t think it makes much difference vertically. Wherever you are you are always going up and down. Within the deck some like to be near the lifts or the stairs. Also check what’s above /below you. You might want to avoid being over the disco for example.
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22 Aug 19, 05:09 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jan 08
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Cognoscenti!😂😂 Within the same type of cabin eg inside, the grades get more expensive depending on location. Cabins in the middle tend to experience less movement (pitching) in heavy seas, also lower decks experience less rolling movement. All this sounds really negative but only on 2 or 3 of our 45+ cruises have we experienced heavy seas.
More important for us is is choosing a cabin that has no obvious sources of noise eg no open deck above or bar/social area below, so we go for one that has cabins above and below. We avoid cabins near a passenger laundry or lifts and areas that might be crew areas which can be a source of noise when cabin stewards are getting their trolleys prepared early morning. So, scrutinising deck plans (available online) for the ship you are considering is helpful - it’s not as complex as it sounds, honest! |
22 Aug 19, 05:13 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Jan 08
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22 Aug 19, 05:47 PM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Jan 12
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Thank you both (Bev+) so much as that is really helpful because I would never of thought scrutinising the deck layout for the sources of noise. Usually I have the type of luck that when I book into a hotel our room is above the banquet room where a rowdy wedding is taking place and most of the drunken guests return to their rooms that are on our floor in the early hours of the morning 😂
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