Hi:
Me and my daughter cruised as a special Mommy/daughter outing for her Christmas present on the Magic in '03. It was my first
Disney Cruise.
I do not remember it being particularly noisy accept for sometimes in the morning when doors would slam, or at night as people are coming "home" from activities and going to bed, but I guess you get that on every deck. It was never to the point of being miserable though, because that would definately have stuck in my mind and I would still remember it now.
When I first walked into the room, I was somewhat struck at how small I thought it was, because despite them saying that they have the largest inside cabins in the industry, I have been on 11 other cruises (Carnival and NCL) and Carnival's was definately bigger. That being said, there was so much to do, and my daughter was always in the Oceaneer Club because she loved it, the most time we really spent in the room was at night to sleep and to come and go to change clothes before meals. Bathroom is somewhat smaller than Carnival as well.
If you have a lot of luggage, you may find storage tight, yes you can use under the bed and the closet, but depending on size, that space will get eat up quickly. Since she slept with me instead of the couch bed, I could also put some luggage on that as well, since we didn't have it made up.
We will again cruise in October for her birthday, she doesn't know yet, it's going to be a surprise this time, and my husband will go on this one, so she will have to use the couchbed, so I can let people know how the room felt with these perameters if anyone is interested. Of course that is providing we don't get upgraded, but we didn't the last time, so we might not this time either.
Lynne
