ramblingjen
Earning My Ears
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Engine noise and Cabanas noise. It did not bother us though.Is it engine noise or deck party noise?
Engine noise and Cabanas noise. It did not bother us though.Is it engine noise or deck party noise?
Making all rooms HA would do away with the split bathrooms, as they aren't nearly large enough to be made HA,Here's hoping the new ships will have more accessible rooms or even all accessible rooms so none have to be "saved".
It was pretty much the same when we booked 10166. Reports of deck noise from Cabanas. We never noticed that much because well we were there tooEngine noise and Cabanas noise. It did not bother us though.
There are non-handicapped 8A oceanview rooms on decks 5 & 6 forward thst some people call "mini-suites". Those are worth checking out if you're sailing with a party of 3 or less.
Yes, I've never booked one of those oddly-shaped rooms because of the TV position. We like watching Disney On-Demand together. And a bathtub is a must have for us, as well.we recently had the rooms on deck 6. The extra room was nice, but there is no dresser and very little room for storage other than closet. I only had a 3 door closet instead of 4 door. No split bathroom and some have only shower, no tub. I switched my room for my daughter so that the kids had the tub. It was nice, but don’t think we would do it again. The TV was in a weird location and only the people in the bed could see it, not the bunks.
I have this room for our upcoming anniversary cruise. Tell me about the noise....We booked 10658 for our last cruise. The veranda is giant!! Be warned, some people do not like the noise.
I found it very noticeable when docking (it was vibrating and loud), but other than that I was okay with it. I'd book that room again in a second.I have this room for our upcoming anniversary cruise. Tell me about the noise....
We have room 5020 booked for an upcoming trip. It's an 8A with two large windows, a wall most of the way down the center of the room with the bed on one side and an extra long desk, sofa and chair on the other side with closet doors that swing out and a single bath. The pictures show a very large room; mini suite without any poles. There only seem to be, maybe, four of them.
When the Dream came out I wanted a huge veranda and decided on 10166, I searched a sailing with this room available and it was 18 months away.
The large aft verandahs are very popular, and this is dead center so with the curve of the ship it is extra large.What was is about 10166 that made it desirable?
We have room 5020 booked for an upcoming trip. It's an 8A with two large windows, a wall most of the way down the center of the room with the bed on one side and an extra long desk, sofa and chair on the other side with closet doors that swing out and a single bath. The pictures show a very large room; mini suite without any poles. There only seem to be, maybe, four of them.
The large aft verandahs are very popular, and this is dead center so with the curve of the ship it is extra large.
Drawbacks are soot from the smoke stacks that gets blown back, and noise from being directly underneath the buffet (plus engine noise/vibration common to all aft cabins).
The large aft verandahs are very popular, and this is dead center so with the curve of the ship it is extra large.
Drawbacks are soot from the smoke stacks that gets blown back,