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Holiday M188


gadawg1979

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No photos (sorry) but we did see the room. We were in M186, across the hall, and looked around M188 as we were leaving. It is a typical handicap cabin: more open and spacious than our was, with two windows and a large shower. On the positive side, the rooms in the rear of the ship don't have much traffic, so no noise from other passengers.

 

There are lots of rumbles from the stern thrusters when the ship is docking, and when the ship is moving there is a low rumbling, kind of like riding on a train, which we found very soothing. That seems to be typical of cabins in the stern. Even though the Holiday is a small ship, it is a fairly long walk to the stairs/elevators. We enjoyed the exercise.

 

We have been on the Holiday for four short cruises, and enjoyed it thoroughly.

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