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Buckaroo's Dad
07-23-2002, 04:03 PM
First time cruise for DS9 and myself. DM is a veteran cruiser but new to DCL. Anyone familiar with this stateroom. Is this a quiet area of the ship? Limited motion sickness? Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Dave_from_Marietta
07-24-2002, 07:28 AM
Category 4 with a transparent verandah railing. No connecting door to an adjacent room. Convenient to the Midships stairs/elevators. It may be somewhat noisy the night of the Tropical Deck Party, but will otherwise be reasonably quiet. As for motion sickness... you would have less motion on lower decks. Deck 8 is as high as you can go for a stateroom.
DisneyKids
07-24-2002, 01:29 PM
We have stayed on deck 8 as well as deck 7 and never really felt much motion at all. While I would agree that there is more opportunity up high, it has never been an issue for us. DCL has a very sophisticated stabalization/balancing system (like wings under the water).
amanda6913
07-24-2002, 02:41 PM
I've stayed in room 8040 and it was great. I'm a heavy sleeper but I didn't hear anything. THe only thing we could hear occasionally were people walking above us -- but only those that had high heels on or clicky shoes. We couldn't hear the music or anything above unless we were on our verandah. It's a nice location, too, because the elevators are right there... and you're not too far from anything. Overall I would say it was a great location! Enjoy your time on the Magic.
Buckaroo's Dad
07-24-2002, 10:37 PM
Thank you all very much. The anticipation is building. Plan to take DS out after my work/his daycamp tomorrow (too bad I can't reverse that - lol) and purchase some lime-green ribbon!
edith76
07-25-2002, 06:59 AM
We've stayed in 8542 and love the area. Its close enough to the elevators and a quick hop up the stairs for a coffee run in the am.
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