Would you upgrade from 9C to 9A on the Wonder?

StarSeven7

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We’ve never cruised before so I have no experience. We’re booked in a 9C GTY oceanview room for our cruise on the Wonder in January because that’s all that was available when we booked. I see now that some 9A rooms are available to book - on decks 5 and 7. The 9C rooms are on deck 2. Would you switch for an extra $600 for a family of four? I’m not sure what the difference is between the decks. Thanks!
 
We love deck 2 on the Wonder! Very quiet location and close to everything on decks 3 , 4, and 5. We would not switch to 9A.
Ok, good to know! It's really hard to know what's "better" or "worth it" when you've never been on a cruise before! Thank you!
 

I wouldn’t. I think the 9A’s are overpriced. They are also fairly forward on the ship and you can feel the motion more than on deck 2.
 
I agree with others. We’ve also love deck 2 on the Wonder. I’d save the money for your next cruise!
 
I tend to love high places, in hotels, on ships, etc. But I "accidentally" ended up on deck 2 on one of my Wonder cruises and loved it. It was convenient, quiet, and kind of cozier somehow. Agreed, I'd save the money for something else.
 
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While 9A may be more convenient to kids clubs or closer to deck 9, the premium Disney puts on "A" subcategory in oceanview and deluxe inside is not justifiable. Deck 2 on classics is great - we sailed on both Magic and Wonder on deck 2 and loved it. Also, considering you are in 9C GTY, you may end up in 9B or even 9A.
 
If you can get a 9A on Deck 7 I would definitely switch. Depending on where you are on Deck 2 you may hear/feel the thrusters and vibration. 9A on Deck 5 is not great because the 9A rooms are over the Walt Disney Theater and you hear the noise, sometimes late at night when they have a Premear at Sea and the shows have matinees and rehearsals during the day. 9A on Deck 7 is extremely quiet if that’s important to you.
 
If you can get a 9A on Deck 7 I would definitely switch. Depending on where you are on Deck 2 you may hear/feel the thrusters and vibration. 9A on Deck 5 is not great because the 9A rooms are over the Walt Disney Theater and you hear the noise, sometimes late at night when they have a Premear at Sea and the shows have matinees and rehearsals during the day. 9A on Deck 7 is extremely quiet if that’s important to you.
Room 7508 on deck 7 is available right now for about $600 more than what we're paying in a 9C GTY.
 
Room 7508 on deck 7 is available right now for about $600 more than what we're paying in a 9C GTY.
7508 looks like a great location. Staterooms across, above and below, and you know where your room will be in advance vs 9C guaranty. Also convenient to walk up to Deck 9 pools vs Deck 2. I think it comes down to how sensitive you are to noise and whether you would rather put that $600 towards port adventures, onboard, etc.
 
I have been on 20 Disney cruises, mostly all the older ships. We always choose deck 6 or 7 forward rooms. Very quiet, no foot traffic, insulated on all sides from public spaces that can be loud. You will have a great time whatever you choose!
 
I wouldn't switch and just save mg $600. We've stayed on Deck 2 on both Magic and Wonder on a 9C and we loved it! Some people think that on Deck 2 you're very very close to the water but it's not. It's very convenient and quiet.
 
Glad I stumbled through here...we are deck 2 for the first time on the Magic (also first time on one of the classics). Seems like it was a great choice from the chatter here. I assume 1 big port hole is better than 2 smaller ones.
 
Glad I stumbled through here...we are deck 2 for the first time on the Magic (also first time on one of the classics). Seems like it was a great choice from the chatter here. I assume 1 big port hole is better than 2 smaller ones.
Another Magic/Wonder deck 2 lover here!

I think 1 big port hole is better than 2 small...but then as I need a window, I'd think 2 small is better than no windows! Only deck 1 has the 2 small portholes. Deck 2 all has large portholes with the 9B category having slightly larger portholes than 9C.
 
I've sailed on the Magic/Wonder on just about every deck and the one we've done the most (by FAR) -- Deck 2. It's not that the others weren't great, it's just that we don't really find it worth the money to move up a few decks. $600 could buy a lot of things to make your cruise more magical. And you are in a guarantee so you may get put in a 9A without having to pay the extra, if you are a gambler at heart!
 
We’re kind of right at the amount we feel comfortable spending in the 9C room. We’re pretty frugal but we don’t mind splurging a bit sometimes if we feel like we’re getting a really good upgrade. It sounds like the 9A room is nice but in most opinions, probably not worth $600 more since the 9C room is pretty good already. It would be nice to have th extra money to put towards excursions for sure!!
 


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