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We are cruising with my parents in the cabin on one side and my brother and his wife on the other. That is way too much information !!!:D :D

:eek: is all I have to say.. LOL!

 

Can't say I've heard anything along these lines... although I don't really spend much time in the room....

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Not that I'm a fan of broadcasting my activities with my handsome DH, HOWEVER, one must take this into consideration when on your balcony. Although you are quiet, although it is dark and you're in the middle of the ocean, if you're really close to the bridge, I might suggest you NOT engage in activity on the balcony. On our last cruise one the CB, it was very very dark at like 2 in the morning, and when I looked up for a brief moment, all I saw was the white uniforms of 2 crew members on the bridge watching......not my finest moment, but it gave Mike and I something to crack up about at breakfast the next morning.

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Does anyone remember this film? One of the scenes takes place on a sailboat anchored in the Caribbean. One couple is making "whoopee" while the other two couples on board react to the "mating calls." It's hilarious!

 

The only "sounds" DH and I have heard on Princess ships is the drawers being opened or shut, toilets flushed, and water running in the shower/tub.

 

Bon Voyage!

Chris

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On most of the 17 Princess and 3 HAL cruises have never heard anything except the mentioned toilets and showers other than when balcony doors are open or people are on their balcony next door. The Royal Princess you could hear muffled voices and HAL Ryndam occasionally voices could be heard through the walls.

 

Last time we were on the Dawn we listened as we walked down the halls because of previous posts about sounds coming out the large door vents but never heard anything.

 

The newer ships are much more sound proof than the older ships you find on other lines.

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we were just on the regal to alaska and had a balcony cabin. we out there having a cocktail and the couple next to us were going at it pretty loud, and their balcony door was open. we were out there cracking up :D

 

dave and gerry

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When I was on Celebrity's Zenith with my ex-husband, we were quite busy in the room, and one evening we ran into our next door neighors in the hallway, and they giggled and the teenage son said, "Sounds like you're having a good time" or something to that effect. I was SO embarrassed!!!

 

LOL same thing happened to a buddy of mine. His neighbor said something to the effect "I surprised to see you made it out of the room"

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We've heard people through the walls on numerous cruises. The worst was last summer on our Alaska cruise aboard NCL Spirit. The couple were continously fighting and violently so throughout the day. You could hear him slapping her and throwing her against the wall at one point. However, by evening each night they had apparently "made up" and we'd hear this as well. Each night the wife would go on and on with, f#$% me....f#$% me (pardon my repeating of their language). By the last night my husband had enough of listening to this night after night. He banged on the wall and yelled, would you just f#$% her so we can all get some sleep?!

 

Here's the sad part to the story.....they had their approx 3 yr old son with them and during all this you could always here him playing or crying in the background! :(

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Since none of you know me (unless we decide it's worth it to clue you in on our ship, hehehehe) Our Cabin will be busy. During this cruise we will be making the mental (and therefore physical) transision from preventing a pregnancy to trying to create a baby. But we'll keep it down for you folks:p I'm anticipating there won't be a problem with miss ports....for us. I've already said to much, so now I'll cover my crimson face and crawl away....:o

 

 

Hope your are succesful with your cruise ship souvenier :D

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We've heard people through the walls on numerous cruises. The worst was last summer on our Alaska cruise aboard NCL Spirit. The couple were continously fighting and violently so throughout the day. You could hear him slapping her and throwing her against the wall at one point. However, by evening each night they had apparently "made up" and we'd hear this as well. Each night the wife would go on and on with, f#$% me....f#$% me (pardon my repeating of their language). By the last night my husband had enough of listening to this night after night. He banged on the wall and yelled, would you just f#$% her so we can all get some sleep?!

 

Here's the sad part to the story.....they had their approx 3 yr old son with them and during all this you could always here him playing or crying in the background! :(

 

We had a similar situation on the Grand back in 1998, but they never "made up". We came back to our cabin one afternoon and ships security was escorting the man from the cabin.

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On a similiar note, often of the same volume as this thread - can you hear babies crying very easily?? I have either never been next to one, or the answer to my question is "no". I dont know what I would rather listen to! A couple of honeymooners or a baby crying all night!

 

Casey

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You're obviously not from West Virginia.

 

 

Oh My..My..My....I was born and raised in West Virginia and I take great offense at that remark..I never looked at my brother that way....Course.....ummm... come to think of it...there was this cute first cousin....but ...never mind...........

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We have never been bothered by noieses coming from neighboring cabins. Sometimes I have wondered if people were even in them it has been so quiet and not seeing anyone coming or going from the cabins.

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Can people see you from your balconY???

 

 

Oh Yeah!! Grand Princess Aloha Deck (nice and private, right??!!) Until someone looks up and I looked like superwoman with my robe flying around in the wind.....but, guess what......it was worth it!! There's something about that ocean air......................ahhhhhh

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I dont' recall ever hearing anything other than some hall noise. We did have an obstructed view on our last cruise and I always forgot about the little guys working on the tenders right outside our windows when I came out from the shower.......well they saw more than they wanted on several occasions. I just gave up after a few days and even thought about doing a naked full body blow fish on the window. Hubby wouldn't let me. 23_29_132.gif

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I just gave up after a few days and even thought about doing a naked full body blow fish on the window.

 

LOL - what a mental image that makes. (and I have one wild imagination!)

 

After reading that, now I remember why I don't drink coffee while reading Cruise Critic. Laughing while drinking coffee --- Hot coffee thru the nose hurts.

 

And in case those windows should be dirty, check out: http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/Blowfish_20Tearaways before giving someone the blow fish....

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On a similiar note, often of the same volume as this thread - can you hear babies crying very easily?? I have either never been next to one, or the answer to my question is "no". I dont know what I would rather listen to! A couple of honeymooners or a baby crying all night!

 

Casey

 

I vote for the honeymooners cause I don't think they could go at it for 3 hours straight. (Or could they? It's been almost 35 years since I was one of those, so maybe I forgot;))

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