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Not a problem. You won't hear much, if anything, from promenade walkers. You might hear a little bit from your neighbors if you have one of the minisuites, but it would be the same as on any balcony. The only possible warning comes from the few rooms directly over the stage on the port side if you are on the CB. Sometimes the music can go late into the night and/or one can hear the bass or drums. Its not always a problem, though, and if you stay up to about 12 or 1 am, it won't be an issue.

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We had cabin E506-we could hear faint music while we were dressing for dinner each night but nothing in the late hours.

BTW this was a really good cabin IMO - it is cat. Obst view but it is between the lifeboats and we could see very well.

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DW and I had a Starbord mini (E729), and noise was never an issue, other than the muffled sounds of balcony chairs from our neighbors, who seemed to do a lot of repositioning of the chairs/table, every time they went out for a smoke. Don't even get me started on the smoking. :eek:

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