Let me add to DW's comments. You are right, the cabin that you have is the best if you suffer seasickness. They always suggest low and midship, and that is exactly where you are. We often take cabin 302, which is right next to the lobby, which can be busier than the dining room, and have never experienced a noise issue. That location on deck 4, however, is a bit close to the piano bar, which sometimes can be noisy, but still tolerable. We have had only one less than wonderful morning on deck 2. We were tied up, which is always on the starboard side. When we woke, it was low tide and all we saw out the porthole was the wall of the pier. So now we always do port side, regardless of deck.