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We have a reservation on hold for an inside cabin # 3071 on Millenium that is under the casino. Has anyone ever stayed in this area, and if so, was noise a problem?

 

Check out this CC Sticky. You may find the answer to your question there. Personally we would never book a cabin under, above or next to a public area. Good luck with your decision. http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1911871

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Thanks, davekathy! I didn't find the answer in that thread, but hopefully someone who has direct knowledge of this area of Millennium will see the question and answer. We have never booked near a public area and ordinarily wouldn't consider it. However, the price difference between inside and OV is significant, so that's why we're thinking about it now.

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If you want to stay in that exact category further forward and starboard will put you under the photo gallery.

 

If you can move to another deck there are plenty of insides sandwiched between all-cabin decks (decks 7 and 8).

 

But if that is the only cabin, you might hear the ding-dings of slot machines, otherwise casinos don't make a lot of noise. What time does the casino close?

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We have been in both insides and OVs on M class ships in the 90s nearer Guest relations and had no problems with overhead noise. Having said that, when Perry Grant was on Connie in Michaels Club we heard his late sets in 3041!

 

Your more likely to get noise below say, a restaurant or gym area, than the casino IMHO.

 

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I have also stayed on deck 3 and loved it. Most of the cabins I have stayed in were also closer to Guest Relations and they were very quiet. I have

stayed in 3108 and 3114. I would recommend both.

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If you want to stay in that exact category further forward and starboard will put you under the photo gallery.

 

If you can move to another deck there are plenty of insides sandwiched between all-cabin decks (decks 7 and 8).

 

But if that is the only cabin, you might hear the ding-dings of slot machines, otherwise casinos don't make a lot of noise. What time does the casino close?

 

Three years ago, we stayed in 3136, which is one of the reconfigured cabins with a large window. We just loved that deck because of its easy access in and out--no waiting for elevators or taking the time to go up and down the stairs. So we don't want to go higher. As for the casino closing times, the website only says that they open an hour after sailing and to consult Celebrity Today for hours. I have looked through the few older Celebrity Today that I have, and they didn't list hours. I suspect it would be open until at least midnight, maybe longer. Long after we want to be asleep!:)

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So there are NO other insides available on Deck 3? I don't have the link, but I know you can look at the UK Celebrity site and see all cabins available in each category. Or have you tried calling to see if there is a better location on Deck 3 you can move to?

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Thanks, davekathy! I didn't find the answer in that thread, but hopefully someone who has direct knowledge of this area of Millennium will see the question and answer. We have never booked near a public area and ordinarily wouldn't consider it. However, the price difference between inside and OV is significant, so that's why we're thinking about it now.

 

You're welcome. I guess it was worth a try.

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