Would you ever ask anyone to switch rooms?

The origional list of noisy rooms was made by walking down the hallway and listening for noise. Yes, under a bar or nightclub, that might be valid, but when you read back through all the posts on this board, you will find, overwhelmingly, that people have not had bad experiences on deck two. From the people that stayed on deck two, the comments are generally "very quiet." Take the rooms DCL offered. Search the room numbers. Go by what people who have actually stayed in that area report. Comments from people who have stayed in the rooms are very different, for the most part, from a list created by assumption. Some people like rooms on deck 5 because they like the hum of engine noise.....that sort of noise can be found most anywhere. It isn't just deck 2. Yes, they unload suitcases at Port Canaveral from the access door on deck one and you might hear it from deck two also...but it is the morning you are leaving. Don't dismiss rooms because of comments from people who have not stayed in the rooms. Find the people who actually slept in that area and get a lot of personal experiences.
 
After reading the posts from those who had stayed in 2122 and 2124, we deicded to give it a go!

It guarantees us connecting rooms and nobody else seemed to have any major problems with noise in those rooms.

DCL said that they are actually quieter than the cabins we had because we were originally under the "disco" area, I thought we were under piano bar, but I will go with what they say.

Thanks everyone for your opinions.

Sometimes I think I worry too much and try too hard to make everything perfect.:confused: I have to learn to let it go.
 

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