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I'd love to know what cabin people book that's "too quiet", always motor noise, ship creaking waves crashing people moving, plenty enough noise any ship I've been in.

At the front of the ship, directly below the bridge. Normally very quiet there, except when you arrive in a port and they begin to lower the anchor.

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I've tried to avoid weighing in but I fear I must. I know the OP asked about traveling with a small fan. I think that's okay but frankly I prefer to travel with an entourage of fans of all sizes. I would hope my entire fan base would all want to cruise with me! That's all[emoji3]

 

 

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I'd love to know what cabin people book that's "too quiet", always motor noise, ship creaking waves crashing people moving, plenty enough noise any ship I've been in.

 

For me it's not that it's too quiet to sleep. I agree--I've never had too quiet of a cabin! But, I need the fan to sleep well because that is my routine. :D

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