It's been a while since we sailed the Fantasy, but our room was in the aft (deck 10) and the bed felt like one of those massage beds you find in some cheap motels due to the vibration.I was wondering about the aft staterooms on the Fantasy. Do all or most of them have issues with noise and/or vibration? Are some decks better than others with these issues related to the mechanics of the ship? Experiences, advice?
I was wondering about the aft staterooms on the Fantasy. Do all or most of them have issues with noise and/or vibration? Are some decks better than others with these issues related to the mechanics of the ship? Experiences, advice?
It's been a while since we sailed the Fantasy, but our room was in the aft (deck 10) and the bed felt like one of those massage beds you find in some cheap motels due to the vibration.
I won't. I absolutely believe you. There are a many a guest who board this ship and have no idea of this problem.I did not sleep the entire cruise when we had an aft room on the fantasy. Don’t do it.
We were burnt twice.I did not sleep the entire cruise when we had an aft room on the fantasy. Don’t do it.
I sailed the Transatlantic in May and booked a GTY stateroom. I was assigned to cabin 10098. While the room itself was a spacious Deluxe Family Verandah Stateroom with a split bath—which I really appreciated—it was noisy AF!I was wondering about the aft staterooms on the Fantasy. Do all or most of them have issues with noise and/or vibration? Are some decks better than others with these issues related to the mechanics of the ship? Experiences, advice?