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I am booked in this balcony cabin (D1) on Deck 10 on the Voyager next Aug. Would appreciate comments from folks who have stayed in it or in cabins nearby. I guess I am afraid of obstructed balcony, noisy area, etc. Thanks.
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You dont have any balcony obstructions. But are located under the windjammer. I cant tell you if you weill hear noise but that part is closed at night when you are sleeping anyway. Also, newer ships have a better sound proofing. Your cabin is located towards the aft and the hallways back there are quieter because people tend not to go where they really dont have to. Any cabin beats a day at home any day. You will love your voyager cruise.
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