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We have had #9638 on 2 different cruises..no hallway noises at all..nice not to have a cabin directly across the hall from you..However on our last cruise (western med) we did hear some piano playing coming from the Royal Suite below us..Luckily it wasn't at night...

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We had one on Voyager this past January and absolutely loved it. Didn't notice any noise and it was so convenient and close to the elevator. We booked another hump for our Serenade cruise this coming January.

 

I don't think you'll be sorry if you book one! :D

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Again, THANKS ALL!

 

Ashland, I have booked 9638 for this Oct. I OWN IT NOW!

 

wooohoooo, I am so happy and excited I have tears running down my legs!

 

And it is all because of the great advice I have gotten!

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We've had 9642 on Freedom, excellent. Close to elevators, no noticeable noise.

 

In exactly 7 weeks we'll be back on Liberty for the 3rd time and in centre hump 8338, can't wait!

 

Please, report back your impressions of that cabin. We're in 8338 in January. Our first Liberty cruise, our first Caribbean, first balcony, and first hump cabin.

 

The next 10 months cannot possibly go fast enough. :D

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Again, THANKS ALL!

 

Ashland, I have booked 9638 for this Oct. I OWN IT NOW!

 

wooohoooo, I am so happy and excited I have tears running down my legs!

 

And it is all because of the great advice I have gotten!

And I am so "EXCITED" to share my favorite cabin with you !!!....Take good care of her..Just a matter of time until we will use her again...ENJOY :D:D:D

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Please, report back your impressions of that cabin. We're in 8338 in January. Our first Liberty cruise, our first Caribbean, first balcony, and first hump cabin.

 

The next 10 months cannot possibly go fast enough. :D

No problem, there will be a full report together with photos as I did last year for our aft cabin (9706).
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No problem, there will be a full report together with photos as I did last year for our aft cabin (9706).

 

We also booked a hump on our upcoming LOS cruise. We previously had cabin 1700, which unfortunately wasn't available this time around. We booked 9340 but were torn between 9340 or 9706 aft.

 

Did you prefer the hump over 9706? Would love to hear from someone who's experienced both. Thanks!

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We also booked a hump on our upcoming LOS cruise. We previously had cabin 1700, which unfortunately wasn't available this time around. We booked 9340 but were torn between 9340 or 9706 aft.

 

Did you prefer the hump over 9706? Would love to hear from someone who's experienced both. Thanks!

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Personally we did prefer the hump over aft 9706. The reason is that on Liberty last year for some strange reason, even though there is plenty of space on the aft balcony, Liberty management would not allow loungers to be added to the standard 2 chairs and very small table. IMHO that negates the point of having such a large balcony. There was a slight soot problem together with dripping water from the cleaning above.
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We have 9340 for the second time on the Liberty in January, limited noise great view and location.......Do the hump......

 

I got 9340 on Freedom in September. Fell in love with humps on my Serenade cruise!

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Has anyone had one and is the traffic/noise bad?

 

We have had such a cabin once on Freedom and twice on Voyager class ships and loved it each time. We do however, like to keep one deck of isolation between us and the pool deck though, so I think that is deck 9 on the Freedom class and deck 8 on the Voyager class.

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Has anyone had one and is the

traffic/noise bad?

 

One more thing (in addition to the convenient location)

is that we prefer port side center hump because the

port side aft elevators are the only ones that go all

the way to deck 14....the Crown lounge.

 

Not a deal breaker by any means but since we

book a year ahead (and usually have the choice)

we prefer booking a port side hump balcony.

 

One more useful, useless (depending) tip is that

sailing out of Port Everglades it is the port side of the

ship that is viewed on the Port Everglades Web Cam.

 

Also, there's the '2 minute traditional/good luck Bon Voyage horn symphony

and banner waving' going on between the ship and the high-rise

condo owners along the inlet near the Web Cam....which, by the way,

if you don't want to go up to the crowded top deck railing, you can

enjoy from your balcony.

 

Lately, if you display a large colorful banner, the Web Cam will scan

and zoom in on you for a few seconds and all your relatives

(on their computers back home) can get screenshots of your group.

 

Maxx, out.

:cool:

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Personally we did prefer the hump over aft 9706. The reason is that on Liberty last year for some strange reason, even though there is plenty of space on the aft balcony, Liberty management would not allow loungers to be added to the standard 2 chairs and very small table. IMHO that negates the point of having such a large balcony. There was a slight soot problem together with dripping water from the cleaning above.

 

Thanks for the feedback. We'll stick with our hump.

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One more thing (in addition to the convenient location)

is that we prefer port side center hump because the

port side aft elevators are the only ones that go all

the way to deck 14....the Crown lounge.

 

Not a deal breaker by any means but since we

book a year ahead (and usually have the choice)

we prefer booking a port side hump balcony.

 

One more useful, useless (depending) tip is that

sailing out of Port Everglades it is the port side of the

ship that is viewed on the Port Everglades Web Cam.

 

Also, there's the '2 minute traditional/good luck Bon Voyage horn symphony

and banner waving' going on between the ship and the high-rise

condo owners along the inlet near the Web Cam....which, by the way,

if you don't want to go up to the crowded top deck railing, you can

enjoy from your balcony.

 

Lately, if you display a large colorful banner, the Web Cam will scan

and zoom in on you for a few seconds and all your relatives

(on their computers back home) can get screenshots of your group.

 

Maxx, out.

:cool:

 

Sorry to get of topic but just wanted to say hi to you Bob. My husband Jamie and I met you on the Feb. 4 Liberty cruise. We spoke with you at the meet and mingle and you were full of great advice when we talked at the Promenade Cafe (Steelers fans). We did do the Lamanai tour and loved it. Jamie wasn't thrilled with the thought of going but you had such great things to say and changed his mind. Thanks! Maybe we'll see you again sometime!

 

Erin

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Sorry to get of topic but just wanted to say hi to you Bob. My husband Jamie and I met you on the Feb. 4 Liberty cruise. We spoke with you at the meet and mingle and you were full of great advice when we talked at the Promenade Cafe (Steelers fans). We did do the Lamanai tour and loved it. Jamie wasn't thrilled with the thought of going but you had such great things to say and changed his mind. Thanks! Maybe we'll see you again sometime!

 

Erin

 

 

Hi Erin, Jamie.

So nice to hear from you and that you enjoyed the tour.

I thought that the Lamanai tour reminded me of the 'Indiana

Jones' movies more than most others...loved that high speed

boat ride back...still wonder how the Capt. knew his way

out of there with all those side creeks?

It was fun chatting then, we had a nice CC meet and

will remember it always. You never know...hopefully

we will sail again.

Regards,

Bob

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