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Hello,

 

I am booking a 4 night cruise on the Carnival Splendor to Canada for next month. I was just going to wait until a business day so I could use my PVP. But when doing a mock-booking, I realized that they are charging to go up every single deck, except for Deck 1 and 2. I don't want Deck 1 because the glass elevators don't go there, and I like being close to the atrium. That leaves me with Deck 2, or an additional $20 per person to go up to 7, which I have no real issue paying. However, my question is how noisy are the Deck 2 interiors? I'm going to be under the theater, and I don't want to hear things all night, especially in port days, as they now use the theaters to rally the people with excursions, and if I have a late excursion, I don't want to be up at 7.

 

Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!

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I'll jump on the bandwagon and say I'd like to know, too!

 

This October my wife and I will be on Deck 2 of the Splendor, below the theatre. And my parents will be under the atrium.

 

Any past cruisers have feedback on this?

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I like to be AFT on the Splendor. Ship is very easy to navigate just by going to deck 5. Deck 5 you can go from one end to the other without hitting a dead end. Dining room is AFT,buffet ,and adults only pool. I've sailed on Splendor 5x last year and getting ready to do B2B in a couple of weeks.16 days solo. Hubby doesn't want to go for that long.

I was supposed to do Canada last July 4th,storm going up the coast so we weren't going to make it. Captain made a decision to take us to Bermuda instead. Made my Day !!.... Whatever you decide have a great time .

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I like to be AFT on the Splendor. Ship is very easy to navigate just by going to deck 5. Deck 5 you can go from one end to the other without hitting a dead end. Dining room is AFT,buffet ,and adults only pool. I've sailed on Splendor 5x last year and getting ready to do B2B in a couple of weeks.16 days solo. Hubby doesn't want to go for that long.

 

I was supposed to do Canada last July 4th,storm going up the coast so we weren't going to make it. Captain made a decision to take us to Bermuda instead. Made my Day !!.... Whatever you decide have a great time .

 

 

I like being forward because of the Glass elevators. Also, the regular elevators are the only ones that connect all of the decks. I stay forward on all my cruises. But I want to know how noisy a Deck 2 Interior stateroom is going to be. Do you know anything about that?

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Hello,

 

I am booking a 4 night cruise on the Carnival Splendor to Canada for next month. I was just going to wait until a business day so I could use my PVP. But when doing a mock-booking, I realized that they are charging to go up every single deck, except for Deck 1 and 2. I don't want Deck 1 because the glass elevators don't go there, and I like being close to the atrium. That leaves me with Deck 2, or an additional $20 per person to go up to 7, which I have no real issue paying. However, my question is how noisy are the Deck 2 interiors? I'm going to be under the theater, and I don't want to hear things all night, especially in port days, as they now use the theaters to rally the people with excursions, and if I have a late excursion, I don't want to be up at 7.

 

Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!

 

 

 

On most all of my past Carnival cruises, I have been on Deck 1 or 2 and NEVER had a problem as the decks above me were cabins. But, I wouldn't imagine that being below the theater would be any problem at all. Might be a different story if you are below one of the lounges. Sailing on the Splendor in Sept and will be on Deck 7. a treat for me this time.

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I would choose deck 7 every time - between stateroom floors so much quieter

 

Exactly. Empress deck is the "high rent" area of the ship. Rooms have rooms above and below so it's quiet. There is a reason most of the suites are located there.

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I have not been on the Splendor, but was on deck 2 on the Freedom, under the theater. ( I know different class, but they are similar ). I did hear some noise from above on a couple of evenings when I was back in the room early ( 10.30ish ). The noise was always over by 11.30 though, just some thumping, like dancers running about. It was never that bad or loud though, and usually I was not back in the room till midnight or so. Certainly was no noise from above after midnight. I would not hesitate to book a room in that location again.

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