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I believe the new cabins put in when the Enchartment was extended are suppose to be a little nicer as they are newer and have shower doors instead of curtains in the bathroom.

New cabins are those with the last three numbers from 068 to 083 and 568 to 583. For insides also include ones on deck 3 and 4 with the last three numbers from 877 to 881. Just add the deck # for the first digit.

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The best one for me is the one that I'm in! :D

 

Seriously, I would second what's been said here. The ones in the new section have shower doors, instead of curtains. This might not sound like much, but it really does make a difference. If you're on Deck 4, be aware that the theater, the casino, and Boleros Lounge are above you on Deck 5; so noise may be an issue. (I don't know for sure.) Deck 3 might be a better bet from that perspective.

 

If you're concerned about motion, go for 4477, 4479, or 4481; these will be closest to the center of gravity, both back-to-front and side-to-side, and thus will be the most stable.

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I was in 4879 in January. I DID hear some of the noise from Boleros, but I sleep with a white noise machine, so it didn't really bother me too much. Overall, I liked the cabin. It was centrally located, and I liked that it was not far from the Centrum (I heard NO noise from the Centrum).

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I am looking at getting connecting cabins for an 8 night on Enchantment- we will be traveling with two children.

We can get two connecting inside rooms on Deck 4 or two connecting outside rooms on Deck 2 (this would be about $400 more)

I like the idea of saving money and being closer to everything on Deck 4, but I am concerned about the noise. (tired, grouchy kids don't make for the best vacation)

What is the best option?????

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Speaking of connecting cabins, unless you are going to book both I would avoid getting one since noise can bleed through the door. Also, in some cabins the door means that they can't have as much furniture, like a sofa, in the cabin.

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I am looking at getting connecting cabins for an 8 night on Enchantment- we will be traveling with two children.

We can get two connecting inside rooms on Deck 4 or two connecting outside rooms on Deck 2 (this would be about $400 more)

I like the idea of saving money and being closer to everything on Deck 4, but I am concerned about the noise. (tired, grouchy kids don't make for the best vacation)

What is the best option?????

Are any of the connecting inside cabins on decks 2 or 3 available?

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we had a connecting cabin last October when we cruised on enchantment. no problem with noise from the other cabin. we are also cruising this April and managed to get the same cabin. we like the location on deck 2. the cabin happended to be in the new section and they are slightly larger. the showers are nicer with shower doors that are rounded so that makes the showers a little larger. also we had chairs/table in the cabin. they were placed in front of the connecting door and since we didn't have the door opended. no problem with seating. deck 2 is very quiet.

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I will be booking two cabins as it is cheaper for us to get two inside or outside connecting instead of one balcony and we get more space and two bathrooms.

The inside cabins showing available are midship Deck 4 and the outside cabins showoing available are aft Deck 2

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I will be booking two cabins as it is cheaper for us to get two inside or outside connecting instead of one balcony and we get more space and two bathrooms.

The inside cabins showing available are midship Deck 4 and the outside cabins showoing available are aft Deck 2

 

On Enchantment, the MDR is on deck 4. No fighting for an elevator around meal times. I would go for deck 4.

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