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Hello,

 

I just booked my cabin on the Seaside for February 2018. I selected cabin 10222 which is a connecting cabin. I don't need a connecting cabin... I choose this cabin simply because it's larger than a normal cabin because the between beside it is a handicap cabin.

 

Even if cabin 10222 in not handicap room, it's still larger (1.5X larger than regular balcony room.

 

I'm a little concerned that it's designed for connection between cabin 10222 and 10224. Should I be concerned about noises? Are connecting cabins built the same as regular ones for insonorisation?

 

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Yes you will hear more noise.

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On 3/6/2018 at 11:32 AM, CastleQueen said:

Don't suppose you recall if it was louder? I'm looking at the 10224 side for my disabled husband, daughter and I next year. Thanks!

 

Sorry just saw this! This was the only picture I took 😕

 

 

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