fredandkell
I'd rather be cruising
- Joined
- Apr 4, 2013
We’ve only done ocean view and interior state rooms on the magic. We always get two connecting ones because my husband snores like a train and must be isolated in his own room.
With that being said can anyone recommend connecting balcony state rooms that are quiet? I know that cruise ships are kind of noisy by their nature, but I wondered if anyone has found a quiet sweet spot in the balcony rooms. We love the first floor interior rooms on the magic for quiet (1051/53 in particular as no one is above you); the first floor ocean view rooms across the hall were not as quiet (1050/52). Would love to do the trans-Atlantic with balcony rooms but don’t want to hear people or restaurants banging around above me either.
With that being said can anyone recommend connecting balcony state rooms that are quiet? I know that cruise ships are kind of noisy by their nature, but I wondered if anyone has found a quiet sweet spot in the balcony rooms. We love the first floor interior rooms on the magic for quiet (1051/53 in particular as no one is above you); the first floor ocean view rooms across the hall were not as quiet (1050/52). Would love to do the trans-Atlantic with balcony rooms but don’t want to hear people or restaurants banging around above me either.