outahere
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We just returned from the 9/1 Wonder cruise and have only one complaint. The noise in the room was a LOT worse than we anticipated.
We were in 8048 (a Cat 3) midships, and expected that there would be a lot of noise the night of the deck party. However, we were not prepared for the noise the CMs made between 4:00 and 6:00am. It was pretty obvious that they were rearranging/straightening the deck furniture above us on deck 9 and dragging the tables and chairs across the deck. We could also hear them rolling carts across the deck
(restocking the snack bars?). One night, it sounded like someone ran into a chair with one of the carts and dragged it 15 - 20 feet.
We complained to both Guest Services and the Concierge staff, but it was still pretty bad until we complained again after the second night. Still wasn't totally quiet, but better.
I do have to commend the Concierge staff for following up on this every day for the rest of the cruise. They went so far as to offer us the use of another room during the day if we wanted to sleep.
There were no unoccupied Cat 3 rooms, or they would have moved us (they checked without us asking).
We boarded the ship with every intention of booking a 7day cruise while on board, but after that experience, decided against it.
Has anyone else experienced this, or were we just "lucky"?
I sincerely hope that they take the noise levels into consideration if they build another ship. No matter what category room you have, you shouldn't have to endure noise in the middle of the night!!
We were in 8048 (a Cat 3) midships, and expected that there would be a lot of noise the night of the deck party. However, we were not prepared for the noise the CMs made between 4:00 and 6:00am. It was pretty obvious that they were rearranging/straightening the deck furniture above us on deck 9 and dragging the tables and chairs across the deck. We could also hear them rolling carts across the deck
(restocking the snack bars?). One night, it sounded like someone ran into a chair with one of the carts and dragged it 15 - 20 feet.
We complained to both Guest Services and the Concierge staff, but it was still pretty bad until we complained again after the second night. Still wasn't totally quiet, but better.
I do have to commend the Concierge staff for following up on this every day for the rest of the cruise. They went so far as to offer us the use of another room during the day if we wanted to sleep.
There were no unoccupied Cat 3 rooms, or they would have moved us (they checked without us asking).
We boarded the ship with every intention of booking a 7day cruise while on board, but after that experience, decided against it.
Has anyone else experienced this, or were we just "lucky"?
I sincerely hope that they take the noise levels into consideration if they build another ship. No matter what category room you have, you shouldn't have to endure noise in the middle of the night!!

