Quietest connecting rooms?

momtofour

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Please Help!! I am looking to cruise in March of 2006. For my family of six I need to book two connecting staterooms. I am on a tight budget so I will most likely be booking category 10 rooms.
Proximity to attractions, restaurants etc. does not matter. I am just looking for a QUIET room! Or if anyone has feedback on really noisy areas to avoid, that advice would be also welcome!!!
Thanks in advance!!
 
As a family of 6 we get connecting cat 10s. Last year we were in 2583 and 2585 on the wonder...we thought these rooms were quiet (although did creak somewhat with the ships movement) and I liked the fact that one of the rooms 2585 (I think) did not have neighbors on the other side...(we put the kids in that one just in case they got a little loud - as they were excited!) This year we have 7505 and 7507 on the Magic...these rooms are supposed to be very quiet as they are very forward and so there are not many people (rooms) in that area. Look on Dave's site (DCLTribute.com for a list of noisy rooms) I think that the quietest rooms would be those at the end of halls (check out the deck plans) and stay away from those under clubs, theatres, high traffic areas.

Jennifer
 

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