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Any cabin you would not pick?


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Once had a room on the first or second floor waaaay up front. Every morning reeeeeal early... ggggGGGGGGGRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRCLAAAAAAAAAAAANG! from the ships anchor dropping. :eek:

 

 

Also once on the first floor (avoiding the front of the ship this time) mid ship right over the bays... beepbeepbeep all through the night from the forklifts moving stuff around below.

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If we're being specific, I wouldn't pick any cabin numbered 5309. Cause then I'd get 867-5309 stuck in my head every time I looked for my room in the hallway.

 

iamjenny? :eek:

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Any cabin AFT and mid-decks down. Because of the vibration from the engine room and if your in choppy seas, the AFT has a tendency to rise out of the water slightly and the props (or Azipods) cause a serious vibration in the AFT section. Try to stay mid-ship and on a mid-deck and you'll be OK!!

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Any room under the treadmills in the fitness center. From 6am to 10pm you get the thud thud thud thud noise from above. Booked a spa room on the Dream before we saw the final deck plans and had no clue that the Spa rooms were right under it. We assumed (big mistake) that carnival would not do that. Outside of that everything is always great on our carnival vacations (one more till number 10!)

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A balcony cabin next to a drunk fighting couple. Just kidding, but we had one on one cruise where we thought the neighbors might be tossing each other over the balcony before the end of the cruise. Divorce would have been a real positive for this couple. They were table mates with us too and were pleasant. They just fought every night after drinking.

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Right over lounge, disco or casino. Also right up front on the first 4 decks unless you plan on staying in the lounge until the shows are over. Also right up front on first 4 decks so you don't have to listen to the anchor. Mid ship is best IMHO even if it's right over the shops. Never any noise from below.

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I would never ever pick an inside cabin even if it were a free cruise. I would never pick a porthole cabin, or an obstructed view cabin. I would never pick a cabin under or over a lounge.

 

 

Interesting.......I would sail in the brig if it were a free cruise:D

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A balcony cabin next to a drunk fighting couple. Just kidding, but we had one on one cruise where we thought the neighbors might be tossing each other over the balcony before the end of the cruise. Divorce would have been a real positive for this couple. They were table mates with us too and were pleasant. They just fought every night after drinking.

 

:eek: yikes glad they made it to shore in one piece

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Last cruise was a connecting cabin-will never do that again(unless my family is in the connecting). I didn't realize when I booked it. I could hear the couple in the other room very clearly. Thankfully, they were only loud during the day and quiet at night (except for a little while on the last night). I always look for a midship OV cabin that is not under or above any public places(I make sure there's a cabin above us and below us).

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E181 on Fantasy class ships. It's a category 1A. Our friend had this cabin on the Inspiration, and every morning at 4:30am, he was awakened to the sound of BLURB BLUB GURGLE BLUB from his shower drain bubbling up. (The cabin is next to a storage closet with a lot of pipes, which could have had something to do with it.) After multiple calls to Guest Services, and several visits from maintenance, he was told there was nothing that could be done.

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8226 on Legend -it was under the lido buffet. Listened to chairs being drug around until 2 in the morning. Also heard roudy teenagers running through it as well

 

I second that but we were on Splendor. Room was underneath the pizzeria and darn chairs were going well into the night. Just glad I had my earplugs.

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