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Can't comment on the ship itself, as I have never been on it, but I can say that your cabin is in an excellent spot. You're right near the elevators, so you won't have to walk far! Have a great cruise. :)

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Deck 7

 

******************** Warning: Some cabins on this deck may have potential problems.

Along this entire deck, you should be aware that a main drag of the Royal Caribbean Enchantment of the Seas runs beneath your cabin. However, with the exception of four ocean view cabins, all of the exterior staterooms have balconies, and it is possible to find a spacious and relatively quiet cabin on this deck with some careful thought.

 

Staterooms including spacious accommodations aft on Deck 7 of the Enchantment of the Seas(7135-7172 and 7636-7672) are just above the aft lounge area, and this could generate some after hours noise. Again, if you are light sleeper , booking a cabin elsewhere on the ship, bringing earplugs, or investing in a wave machine are all worth considering.

Cabins directly above the theater are 7006-7034 and 7515-7534. In this area, it may be possible to hear noise from a performance, as well from from the prep and clean up which occurs before and after the show.

On the Enchantment of the Seas Deck 7, exterior staterooms 7036-7132 port side, and 7536-7634 starboard are quieter because the theater and aft lounge are not directly beneath.

Exterior stateroom 7008 does have a partially obstructed view.

Forward, cabin 7006 is oddly shaped and roomier than standard on Deck 7 of the Enchantment of the Seas.

Superior Ocean View Staterooms 7118, 7122, 7618, and 7622 are more spacious, have larger balconies, and are wheelchair accessible.

On Deck 7 of the Enchantment of the Seas, interior cabins are less cramped together than cabin decks below.

Aft, eight Junior Suites (7166-7666) are the most luxurious to be had on this deck. These are all more spacious, have larger balconies, and command the best (and least breezy) ocean view.

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