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Cabins (Staterooms?) 4002 and 4004 on Oceania ships?


Isidoro

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According to deck plans, cabins 4002 and 4004 are just below the dance floor, stage, lounge, casino, Martini's (smaller bar?), shops and also, being so far up front, associated with some complaints related to anchor and thrusters noise and vibration.

 

What is a guy who is not so young anymore, does not drink late into the night, has some trouble falling asleep and who is easily woken up by noise, to do with one of these cabins for two weeks, even understanding that they would be primarily used for sleep and rest?

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Isodoro-

 

We were in 6002 (which is EXACTLY above the stage of the main lounge) in July of '07, and the only thing that we ever heard was some reverb from the electric base guitars that the Orchestra uses. It usually started while we dressed for dinner and was over by the time we got back to the room after dinner. The shows on O are sedate, honestly.

 

Now, those anchor noises are a different thing, however, as loud as they are, they happen at times when most of us had to get up anyway.

 

Those ports wont tour themselves!

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