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Dawn Princess : Cabin on Lowest Deck


emmasmom1

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Hi! We are family of 5 (older kids) and our agent booked us two outside cabins on the lowest deck. We are traveling in a family reunion group and others are scattered on other decks. Is there any disadvantage to the lowest deck/ My 14yo daughter will be sleeping on the swing-out bed. What is that like?

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Sometimes being on the lowest deck is the best. Its the best place to be if you have motion sickenss. ITs also quiet down there.

Check your deck plans and see what is on the deck above you. I like to book my cabin sandwhiched between two decks of cabins.

 

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