On the Fantasy, but not on the Dream? They're the same model...seems odd.
Do people feel these vibrations in forward rooms, too? We're booked for next month in a mid-ship cabin, but after reading these reports are considering moving forward.
I thought so, too, but the OP was deck 9 midship & even felt the vibration there on the Eastern itinerary (which we'll be on next month). The Fantasy must be in need of some mechanical repair- hope they fix this during dry dock.Mid ships, you should be fine.
Please know it was never an issue. It just happened to be there but was minor and did not bother us. I think midship was a great location and I really think you will be fine!!I thought so, too, but the OP was deck 9 midship & even felt the vibration there on the Eastern itinerary (which we'll be on next month). The Fantasy must be in need of some mechanical repair- hope they fix this during dry dock.
As reported, the Dream doesn't seem to have the same vibration issues that the Fantasy has.We were in room 8644 on the Fantasy in 2014 which is aft. HORRIBLE vibrations , i couldn't sleep. Ugh We're on the Dream next year , I chose very forward rooms to hopefully avoid it.
It happens more often then yould think, where 2 ships from the same class and built months apart, where 1 has an issue, and the other doesn't. (Where I work we have twin engine companies. They were built from the same blueprint, at the same time, side by side. We can see differences in how lights are mounted, and pipes and wires are run. )Sometimes a tolerance is off just enough or maybe someone tightened something more on 1 then the other, or 1 piece came in defective. Sometimes it happens. I think in the Fantasys case, since the vibration issue seems to be intermittent at best, the issue lies in a bearing set that they cant change out until drydock. Which most like will occur in 17 if I recall correctly. Otherwise it would already have been fixed. The Dream class props, if I remember correctly, have bolt on blades, so even if a blade was damaged or out of balance, they can remove it, and replace it in water.
Hopefully, they'll fix whatever is out of balance.Great info. And yes, the Fantasy is scheduled April-May 2017 for dry dock in Freeport as part of getting her out of the water for inspection.
Great info. And yes, the Fantasy is scheduled April-May 2017 for dry dock in Freeport as part of getting her out of the water for inspection.
Hopefully, they'll fix whatever is out of balance.
The vibrations I was feeling were from something mechanical, not from the movement of the ship alone. I've cruised a bunch of times on several different ships., I've never felt anything like this. Just gave me the sense it was something mechanical, not normal ship movement , if that makes sense.
Reading you post practically made my stomach turn, haha. That's the only thing on a ship that bothers me (makes my stomach uneasy).We were on the Fantasy in 2014, so I'm not sure if things have been fixed, or not. We had two different rooms (B2B) One was aft and the vibration there was horrible. Sitting in bed, with head against headboard, watching TV was a no-go. Think of the vibrating beds in a cheap motel, it was that bad.
Our second room was more midship. While the vibrations were less noticeable there, they were still present. And in Animator's Palate, I had a glass of water go "dancing" off the table (and mine wasn't the only one).
The vibrations were most evident when the ship was cruising at around 20 knots.
Reports of these vibrations in the aft of the Fantasy have been made pretty much since she entered service. If it hasn't been fixed yet, hopefully, DCL will address the problem during her upcoming dry dock.
Took this video of the vibration in cabin 9610, this was on the run from St. Thomas to CC.