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Hi has anyone stayed in an inside on deck 5, and especially 5093 or 5094? or can recommend another good, quiet room with double bed. Would appreciate if anyone has if they could come back to me asap as have booked and can't wait - but am looking to pre book cabin.

 

Have been told also that there is no bath in the inside cabins which is a shame.

 

 

Many thanks

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Hi has anyone stayed in an inside on deck 5, and especially 5093 or 5094? or can recommend another good, quiet room with double bed. Would appreciate if anyone has if they could come back to me asap as have booked and can't wait - but am looking to pre book cabin.

 

Have been told also that there is no bath in the inside cabins which is a shame.

 

 

Many thanks

 

I would say the best area would be the forward section. You then don't get as many people walking down your corridor, and the further back you go, the closer you are to the engines, thus the more likely you'll feel any vibrations.

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cant help with insides really, I think some (not all) have a bath but I dont know which ones they are?, insides are slightly smaller but still quite spacious (as cabins go)

 

sailaway is right forward is quieter.....dont worry about being near the stairwells/lifts, the lifts are v quiet on the Dream

 

hope thishelps

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Hi I,m new to posting after sailing on dream in July 12, My OH and I were in room 5094 and even though I,m a very bad sleeper at home who wakens to every little noise I slept like a baby in this cabin and heard not a sound for the seven days we were on board :)

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yep 5094 is midships, inside nowhere near any white space so should be perfect:cool:

 

you know....someone ought to compile a list of good/bad comments directed at specific cabins....information like that would be gold if you are considering paying the (extortionate fee) to prebook one

 

.....exits left, to open a new word document:)

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