"After going on more than 25 cruises, I've learned what I really value and dislike on my sailings - especially when it comes to where I sleep. First of all, even though it can save me money, I don't let the cruise line choose my room, as it can result in me being stuck in a cabin near a noisy venue or with obstructed views."
"I avoid rooms next to elevators, below gyms, or above theaters to reduce my risk of noisy neighbors. Cabins in the ship's rear or on the bottom two decks can feel rocky during sea days. After going on more than 25 cruises, I've learned what I really value and dislike on my sailings - especially when it comes to where I sleep."
After more than 25 cruises, experienced travelers learn to avoid cabins next to elevators, below gyms and above theaters to minimize noise and vibrations. Cabins at the ship's rear and on the bottom two decks often feel rockier during sea days, increasing motion discomfort. Letting the cruise line assign a room can save money but risks placement near noisy venues or with obstructed views. Making strategic choices about deck level and location relative to elevators, theaters and gyms improves onboard comfort. Prioritizing quiet, midship, higher decks typically yields more stable, peaceful staterooms and better scenery.
Read at Business Insider
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