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Queen Elizabeth deck 5 query


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Looking to book a forward cabin on deck 5 of Queen Elizabeth. There appears to be a crew deck area at the front, accessible for the ends of  the corridor. Anyone with any experience of staying in that area or any comments about potential noise issue from crew area please?

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we once had a cabin next to crew inside stairway......it seemed they had a contest who could jump the most final steps coming down .......at night . We learned to check deck plans just in case on future cruises 

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We were on deck five midships for Alaska and the Captain opened the crew area on that deck for scenic viewing during Hubbard glacier and some of the other scenic sailaways. (She did ask us to be courteous and quiet because we were sharing the area with the crew.) We went a few times and I can't remember there being anything there that should cause noise. On that sailing, they brought some refreshments via the starboard side, so they sometimes asked us to use the port corridor. The corridor was a little cooler when the deck was opened up, but I found the fresh air pleasant. We quite enjoyed deck five.

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