maybealexislost Posted February 22, 2023 #1 Share Posted February 22, 2023 Hello all, Would love any/all guidance or intel on this: having watched many a "cruise insiders' top tips" YouTube video, I've had it drilled into my head that the "best" cabins to choose to best avoid noise issues are those with another deck of cabins both above and below them. With this in mind, I'd originally booked a suite on deck 7 of the Queen Elizabeth for a Japan—Alaska voyage coming up this summer, but was just offered a category upgrade which I took... only to realize I'd now be on deck 8 (midships) right below an entrance to the Lido Restaurant. Has anyone with a cabin on deck 8 experienced much noise or foot traffic coming from the restaurant areas above? I should note my husband and I are New Yorkers, so we're used to folks stomping about in apartments around us, but we were hoping our vacation might be a change of pace 🙂 Should we be looking to see if we can move back down to deck 7 (or deck 6, even) to be better sandwiched by other rooms above/below, vs. being abutted by communal and dining spaces? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LittleFish1976 Posted February 22, 2023 #2 Share Posted February 22, 2023 54 minutes ago, maybealexislost said: Hello all, Would love any/all guidance or intel on this: having watched many a "cruise insiders' top tips" YouTube video, I've had it drilled into my head that the "best" cabins to choose to best avoid noise issues are those with another deck of cabins both above and below them. With this in mind, I'd originally booked a suite on deck 7 of the Queen Elizabeth for a Japan—Alaska voyage coming up this summer, but was just offered a category upgrade which I took... only to realize I'd now be on deck 8 (midships) right below an entrance to the Lido Restaurant. Has anyone with a cabin on deck 8 experienced much noise or foot traffic coming from the restaurant areas above? I should note my husband and I are New Yorkers, so we're used to folks stomping about in apartments around us, but we were hoping our vacation might be a change of pace 🙂 Should we be looking to see if we can move back down to deck 7 (or deck 6, even) to be better sandwiched by other rooms above/below, vs. being abutted by communal and dining spaces? I've been in a Q3 cabin midships on QE on deck 8 and don't recall hearing the slightest peep from the Lido above, or any other noise. In contrast, I'm currently on QE in the same position but on deck 5 and it's much noisier. I can hear doors slamming quite frequently; chairs dragging (from where I don't know); and machinery-type noises which I'm guessing must be from 2 decks below such as when they're setting up the gangway in port. I'll be interested to hear what others report about deck 8 on the QE. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare WoorimBeachLady Posted February 22, 2023 #3 Share Posted February 22, 2023 8130 QE which is mid aft on the “hump” had no noise from the Lido. It’s roughly below a dining table in the carpeted restaurant. As a rule on cruise ships under pooldeck areas can be noisy from scraping chairs and under the galleys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maybealexislost Posted February 26, 2023 Author #4 Share Posted February 26, 2023 Thank you both so much for the guidance @LittleFish1976 @WoorimBeachLady — fears allayed! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nadge Posted February 28, 2023 #5 Share Posted February 28, 2023 On 2/22/2023 at 5:37 AM, maybealexislost said: Hello all, Would love any/all guidance or intel on this: having watched many a "cruise insiders' top tips" YouTube video, I've had it drilled into my head that the "best" cabins to choose to best avoid noise issues are those with another deck of cabins both above and below them. With this in mind, I'd originally booked a suite on deck 7 of the Queen Elizabeth for a Japan—Alaska voyage coming up this summer, but was just offered a category upgrade which I took... only to realize I'd now be on deck 8 (midships) right below an entrance to the Lido Restaurant. Has anyone with a cabin on deck 8 experienced much noise or foot traffic coming from the restaurant areas above? I should note my husband and I are New Yorkers, so we're used to folks stomping about in apartments around us, but we were hoping our vacation might be a change of pace 🙂 Should we be looking to see if we can move back down to deck 7 (or deck 6, even) to be better sandwiched by other rooms above/below, vs. being abutted by communal and dining spaces? Just to say "Hi" - I'm also on the Japan/Alaska/Vancouver trip (very excited) and I also chose a deck 7 cabin for the very same reason - balcony in my case, although the upgrade fairy never visited 🙂 . Hope it all works out for you. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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