The motion is hardly felt..

We've sailed three more times on DCL...twice on Deck 9 with no complaints...just Magical memories! 

mmouse37 said:Please now.....there are no decks "under water" except crew decks....Decks 1 and 2 are fabulous locations and look and feel exactly the same as all the other passenger decks on DCL. If you stepped out of a stateroom on Deck 2 and Deck 8 you would not be able to tell the difference.
We have cruised DCL 13 times and spent many of our cruises on Decks 1 and 2....they are the best location for easy access to most everything onboard except the pool deck. You are close to shops, shows, chacaraters, photos, shore excursion desk, guest service desk, clubs, etc....
Don't ever feel you are "down in steerage" by being on the lower decks....they are really nice and I hate seeing them get a bad rap!!!!
Ok...I am done with my rant!!!![]()
we have been on deck 2 for all 3 cruises.. no problem - we love it..
We've stayed on Deck 2 twice and loved it. We had no problem with motion, noise or sleeping. You'll have a blast even on Deck 1! Good luck to you!
We were lucky to be upgraded to deck 8 on our first cruise, but were on deck 2 on our second. We've actually rebooked deck 2 for our upcoming 3rd cruise in November. Only change we made was to go from an inside (cat. 10) to an outside (cat. 9) ... I learned that I need the natural light in order to maintain my internal body clock. Kept finding myself waking up all night wondering what time it was, then had trouble dragging myself out of bed in the morning. 
jiminyC_fan said:Wow guys, this thread is just what I needed to see right now. I normally have a SPR but for the Aug repo they were all booked up. We have a 9 on deck two now. I have been very nervous thinking it would be deck 1 or 2. You guys set my mind at ease. Thanks!
