actually we were on the cruise before you, but I don't imaging that much would improve in that time. How was the mix of adults and kids on your trip? our server was dreading it because he said they would have 1800 children on that sailing...
we were on 2, when I mentioned it in my FB group, many people agreed that deck 2 was too hot
Has anyone else experienced this.
We just disembarked from our Disney Wonder Alaska cruise today, and we were never hot onboard. Our room was chilly when we embarked. Many of the interior areas of the ship were occassionally cold, particularly near exterior doors.My wife and I are from the north, we recently got back from our first cruise. it was to Alaska. It was wonderful and we loved our room but there didn't seem to be anything I could do to prevent waking up in a pool of sweat. We asked to have something done and they changed the air filter, but that didn't help then we had a fan brought in, and it helped a little, but our room was still way too hot. If anything, it was chilly at times.
On Glacier day I went out in a tee shirt and shorts and was finally cooled down.
It's the only reason I wish I had a balcony, because we did not miss it otherwise. Has anyone else experienced this. am I doomed for my future cruises to be too hot?
he said they would have 1800 children on that sailing.
it's 2/3 the capacity of the classics1800 kids on ONE sailing???![]()
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That is like almost 1/2 the total passenger capacity on one of the Dream class ships!
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Decided to purchase a small but powerful fan from Amazon that has a battery OR you can power it with a USB plug and it LOOKS like there is one near the bed? I am on the Magic in September, 11 day, ocean view, so I thought I would be proactive. I can always use it for white noise if I luck out and have a cool room. I LIKE sleeping in cold rooms! First time without a balcony. AND I have no clue what the temperature will be on the Atlantic Ocean in the Fall.