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Oh yeah 6145!! Good to here there is separation between rooms for sound proofing.

 

The previous poster was obviously confused by the room number you stated. There are no walls separating the piano in 6147 from 6145 except for the wall between the two cabins which is pierced by a connecting door. If the people in the penthouse are playing the piano, you will hear it. Hope the towel under the door method works for you.

 

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The previous poster was obviously confused by the room number you stated. There are no walls separating the piano in 6147 from 6145 except for the wall between the two cabins which is pierced by a connecting door. If the people in the penthouse are playing the piano, you will hear it. Hope the towel under the door method works for you.

 

 

For us the noise was less of an issue afterwards. We heard less conversations etc.

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Our piano never worked (in self play mode) anyway, so the only time it was played was when we had a party, and then they sent someone in to play it from the entertainment staff / band. He enjoyed it, we tipped him nicely, everyone was happy, except for the occupants of 6145, but if they weren't happy, we didn't know, they didn't speak English and we barely saw them.

 

Happy sailing,

Jenna

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If you're cruising the PC in April of 2017... Hello neighbor! We will be in 6147 for that cruise.

 

We had the cabin last month, definitely a great cabin for the Canal crossing! We prefer the port side due to some issues we've had on multiple M-class ships on Starboard but for a westbound crossing, I may prefer the other side if it weren't for that, but it would depend on if the rest of the sailing after the canal was north or south.

 

Happy sailing,

Jenna

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We had the cabin last month, definitely a great cabin for the Canal crossing! We prefer the port side due to some issues we've had on multiple M-class ships on Starboard but for a westbound crossing, I may prefer the other side if it weren't for that, but it would depend on if the rest of the sailing after the canal was north or south.

 

Happy sailing,

Jenna

 

If you don't mind my asking, what type of issues did you have?

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If you don't mind my asking, what type of issues did you have?

 

With 6147 specifically or the starboard side (which 6147 is not on)? The starboard side of M-Class ships has an odd, garbage like smell on some ship on some sailings, to varying degrees, so when we have an option, we'll choose port.

 

6147 specifically on our sailing could still use a refresh even though it was just in Drydock. Mostly small things they'll hopefully take care of over time. From the broken player baby grand piano, the old tub on the balcony (just the facia was replaced), poor TV over the inside tub, to not replacing bedside lights to include outlets which would seem to be so easy, they could still make many small improvements. There are more, but that gives you an idea of things. Of course, I may be nitpicking for some, but for the nightly rate, it should be pretty close to perfect.

 

Happy sailing,

Jenna

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With 6147 specifically or the starboard side (which 6147 is not on)? The starboard side of M-Class ships has an odd, garbage like smell on some ship on some sailings, to varying degrees, so when we have an option, we'll choose port.

 

6147 specifically on our sailing could still use a refresh even though it was just in Drydock. Mostly small things they'll hopefully take care of over time. From the broken player baby grand piano, the old tub on the balcony (just the facia was replaced), poor TV over the inside tub, to not replacing bedside lights to include outlets which would seem to be so easy, they could still make many small improvements. There are more, but that gives you an idea of things. Of course, I may be nitpicking for some, but for the nightly rate, it should be pretty close to perfect.

 

Happy sailing,

Jenna

 

Understood completely. We are in the hopes with our particular cruise being in April of 2017, that some these items will be handled prior to our boarding. We understand that not every single detail will be handled while in dry dock, but while at sea or while in port (this we c]gather from what we have read on other posts and threads). Regardless, we know we will have a wonderful time while aboard the Infinity.

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