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Does anyone know about cabin 6214 on the Adventure. I don't remember if the balcony has an obstructed view. It is at the very front of the ship. This was my first time taking a guarantee stateroom and this is what we were given. Any help would be appreciated.

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Ended up in a room above the casino on a trip, and heard the "tinging" of slots until weeeee hours of the morning. :( At least it made it sound like somebody was winning!

Also avoid the rooms above the discos. Unless that is the kind of "white noise" that puts you to sleep.

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It's not a disco, or the casino....

We're right above Pharaoh's Palace on Freedom of the Seas, balcony and interior. Looks like a lounge with music - but a lot of seating.

Anyway - anyone been above this? I suppose the exact cabin doesn't really matter... but we're in 6224 and 6225.

Thanks!

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This is the first time we will have gotten a room in the front tip of the ship (normally do mid-ship).Will we feel every wave and hear everything in the Imperial lounge? Cant tell if the lounge is directly below or not. I'm a light sleeper but will have ear plugs !!!

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just upgraded to this cabin (for a song!). any one have any feelings one way or another about it? when i spoke with rci rep last night there were numerous cabins left in superior oceanview.

 

ALSO. does anyone have any photos of a superior oceanview? this is our first time sailing rci so i'm not familiar with any of the cabins. aside from what is shown on the website, and i know that a standard ov doesn't have a sitting area like the layout claims.

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Room 8060 on Majesty...

 

Nice location on the ship. Close to the elevators and a few flights of stairs to the pool and W.J. Obstructed view but the window is right between two life-boats.

 

The Spectrum lounge is at the end of the hall on this deck... 4 night Bahamas cruise during spring break. 2 nights out of 4 we were woken up by intoxicated co-eds leaving the lounge and knocking on doors. It was fun watching them lick their wounds the next morning...

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We are planning 2 PR cabin on Adventure of the Seas. Does anyone has info or picture of cabins 8553 or 8561.

Also, is there a lot of motion at the back of the ship?

How about cabin 8690/8692 or 8390/8932? Those are aft balcony cabins. Any picture?

 

Thanks

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We had a promenade room on royal caribbean and noise was not a problem. It was nice having a window and you could watch the action from your cabin. The only downside was that the promenade room directly across from you could see in your room if the drapes were not drawn. We enjoyed the promenade room and would book one over an inside anyday. Hope that helps. :)

 

We were in 7579, 2 levels directly above Pig & Whistle. While you could hear the music, it was not loud at all. We never went to bed early anyway and would do a Promenade room again in the future. The room seemed to have much more room than any inside we were ever in before.

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We just got off the Liberty of the Seas in 7708 corner aft. Would not allow lounge chairs. :mad: They said they changed their policy and do not allow the LOUNGE chairs anymore. We had 3 in our room and I had to talk to 3 different people to get just another regular CHAIR! Very disappointed because that is why i booked this room so I could lounge on the balcony.

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hi

 

This is our second cruise but it has been well over 14 years since our last one...so I have a question. Has anyone stayed on the Mariner of the Seas deck 10 balcony room 1536 or 1538?? Any advice would be appreciated...

 

Thanks :)

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Has anyone ever stayed in the most forward cabins on the Allure or the Oasis? These are oceanview cabins that look out over the bow of the ship. I'm curious to know what did you think regarding motion, noise and such and which deck you were on. Please share! :)

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Our family (of 4) is going for the first time and i have put a cabin on hold, deck 8. Is this an ok spot for a large inside stateroom?

 

Any tips for the newbies?

 

I am worried about being sea sick though, but still want to try it out.

 

Thanks!!!

 

I think the best place to avoid any motion of the ship is a mid deck and a cabin in the middle section of the mid deck. Take some sea sickness tablets for the first couple of days until you get used to what little motion there is and supplement it with some ginger - works a trick for me. Have a wonderful Cruise.

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