Noise from connecting cabins

sweetp0618

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We just returned yesterday (June 22) from a wonderful 7-day cruise on the Magic. Many thanks to all of the folks on these boards who take the time to share their experiences and tips.

I had read here about problems with noise from connecting cabins, so I was somewhat anxious about having a connecting room for our cruise. We were miserable the first night. We were tired from playing at WDW for several days, then from the excitement of finally getting on the ship, so we went to bed about 10 pm. The family in the connecting cabin came "home" after midnight and proceeded to wake the neighbors. Although we didn't see them all week, it sounded like they had a boy and girl under 8 years old. When they arrived at their room, "Daddy" started to chase the kids around the room, tickling them. How did we know? We could hear every word they said. The kids were screeching. The girl kept yelling to daddy that she needed to stop so she could go to the bathroom. They finally settled down over an hour later.

We gave them the benefit of the doubt--maybe they didn't realize we could hear everything. When we got up at 8 am, we could tell they were still sleeping, so we banged a few doors and stood near the connecting door and had a loud chat. My daughter wanted to know (innocently) why our neighbors were so noisy night the night before. I responded in a loud voice that I was sure they did not do it on purpose and that they must not realize we could hear everything they were saying.

End of story. We never heard another peep out of them the rest of the cruise. Although I don't usually believe in retaliation, I thought it might be the least confrontational way to alert them to the problem without embarassing them.
 
Sounds like you did the right thing by giving them the benefit of the doubt.

Better that way than to confront them and have an argument or something....this way there were no hard feelings and they realized what they did wrong.

Good job!!!

MJ
 
What a great story! I love the way you handled it. I'm sure your "neighbors" didn't realize how loud they were being so late at night. Sometimes we have to experience things from someone else's perspective before we realize how they feel. We cruise on the 7/21 Wonder and have a connecting cabin. I'll have to remember your remedy in case we have the same problem!

Pam;)
 
Oh my gosh! We had the same problem on our last cruise! We could hear our "neighbor" SNORING in the wee early hours of the morning!!! It was horrible!!!!
 

ours is also connecting...
i'll keep your 'solution' in mind...hopefully i won't need it (but i already feel sorry for my poor daughter who can be woken by a feather dropping)...
 
Originally posted by disneyholic family
ours is also connecting...
i'll keep your 'solution' in mind...hopefully i won't need it (but i already feel sorry for my poor daughter who can be woken by a feather dropping)...

I never travel anywhere without my white noise machine...that noise block out everything else and I am never woken up by anything short of a ringing phone next to my bed.
 
We went on a cruise a few years ago. Not Disney, but we had a connecting room.

I do not know if they were honeymooners or just had an active sex life, but the people in the cabin next to us were making noises we had never heard of before.

We did meet the woman in the hall one day and my DH had to run away before he started laughing :D
 

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