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Has anyone had a cabin on the Dream on Deck 10 (Lido)? I am wondering how noisy it would be, and how much motion is felt? Any advice would be helpful. :D

We just got off the dream. We were on deck 11 towards the middle/front by the elevators in a balcony room. It wasn't noisy at all and we were basically just almost above the lido (maybe 30 feet away and up one floor). It was perfect for us!

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If you're worried about the foot traffic from the elevators, go up one more deck to the Panorama Deck. Most of the foot traffic stops at the Lido Deck where people are coming up to that deck. The only people going to the Panorama Deck are the ones booked on it.

 

As far as motion, we've booked cabins on the Panorama deck seven times and we've never felt any more motion up there than anywhere else on the ships. Just remember, if you get into rough seas, you'll feel motion no matter where you are on the ship. Riviera Deck, mid ship will have the least movement but nobody wants to stay in their cabin the whole cruise. :D

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