connecting room noise?

PRaffen

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We have been assigned room 6044 which I notice is a connecting room.

Will this type of room have more noise than a non-connecting room that has a solid wall instead of a door?
 
Originally posted by PRaffen
Will this type of room have more noise than a non-connecting room that has a solid wall instead of a door?
Yes, it will. Even though the walls aren't the best insulated, the connecting doors are even worse.
 
I was in a connecting room with my children next door. They are probably the loudest 3 children ever born, but I really didn't hear them when the doors were shut. I thought it would be loud with them next door, but it was fine.(We purposely put them in that room because it was a corner and no one would be on their other side!) We never heard our neighbors on the other, non connecting, side either.
 
Connecting rooms are definitely noisier -- if the people next to you are noisy. :) I have been in both types and notice a DISTINCT difference.

If you can switch to a non-connecting room I'd advise it. You're probably in a connecting cabin because that's the only type they have let that fits your party size in the category, but it's worth a shot to see if you can change.

Good luck! :)
 

I checked the deck plan listed in the disney brochure. It shows which are connecting rooms.
 

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