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Plaza Deck on Star


Mshusky

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ride in the lower portion of the ship - especially if you are mid ship. This is the BEST place to be if you are concerned about motion sickness.

Really, with the design of the ships today it's not that much a concern.

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Provided your cabin is not in the extreme forward, it is probably the best deck as far a motion is concerned. It is my understanding that, all other things being equal, lower is better. It is also my favorite deck as it has so much less foot traffic, but is so close to the atrium.

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VERY convenient...right by the doorway to art display, around the corner to the atrium!

VERY little movement...not even w/ moderate waves. Had 7-15 ft. waves one day. Cabin was nice place to be!

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We loved the Plaza deck. Prior to cruising, we were a little concerned because there was never much mention about the Plaza deck. We were SO glad our room was there. There's hardly any foot traffic at all in front of your room, you walk through the art gallery to get to your room, it's just down the stairs from the Princess theater, right near the Atrium and on the same level as the Capri dining room which is far less crowded than the other anytime dining room. We're looking another cruise now and I'm trying to get the lower deck on that cruise as well. The downside is there are no balconies on this level. We travel with a group of friends so for us, we prefer oceanview to balcony rooms. Hope this helps some!

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