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Grand Princess Aloha Deck


Janice Romano

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Aloha is a passenger cabin deck; your room is midships, very near the stairs and elevators so quite easy to access. You are essentially under the ice cream stand, and may hear some dragging of chairs or tables, but it should be a reasonably quiet room. (take earplugs JIC). You have a standard balcony room.

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Aloha is a passenger cabin deck; your room is midships, very near the stairs and elevators so quite easy to access.

Just a minor clarification. Although it is shown on the deck plans, the Grand does not have a mid ship stairway for passengers above deck 7. The stairway on the passenger decks is for crew only. There are mid ship elevators.

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My only real complaint about the Grand was the lack of the midship stairs. It was a pain to take the elevator up one floor. I was hoping they had added this when they did the drydock.

 

We also had midship cabins, A423, 419, 417 and no one complained about noise above us.

 

We are on the Grand again on 1/28/12 and on Caribe deck this time.

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