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splendor room 7201, any problems?


bklynangel

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I booked this room because it was sold as an inside with a walkway view and window. Has anyone stayed in this room.? I think its directly umder the bridge. Is it noisy? Please be honest, id like to know the negatives of this room if any.....if you have pictures of this room...please post......Thanks

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if you hit rough waters you will get the motion here more so then being elsewhere on the ship. october is still hurricane season. no noise issues unless you sail with rude passengers who keep insisting on slamming the doors. throw a towel over the top to keep it from slamming. long walk to the food and pools sometimes twice a'day. got real old by wednesday

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if you hit rough waters you will get the motion here more so then being elsewhere on the ship. october is still hurricane season. no noise issues unless you sail with rude passengers who keep insisting on slamming the doors. throw a towel over the top to keep it from slamming. long walk to the food and pools sometimes twice a'day. got real old by wednesday

 

Thanks for the information. Motion doesn't bother me , ( i dont get motion sickness) but I do hate the door slamming which I haven't heard on my past few cruises because I always book forward cabins and stopped sailing when the kids are out of school. Most should be in school this time of year. The walking part I hate but the ship isn't too big, so I should be ok....I still would love to hear what others think.....thanks again!

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Last year we did a B2B in Sept. on the Triumph and stayed in 7202. I know different ship, but same setup. We enjoyed the location and the front deck. Like serene56 said it is a very long walk to anything. My DW has trouble walking very far, or very fast, so it was a long walk to the aft dininig room every evening. That we adapted to. My biggest objection is the size of the room. It was very small. There was about a foot of room on the right side of the bed, and about 2 feet on the left side. At the end of the bed there is about 4 feet of space to the wall. We did adapt to it and still enjoyed our cruise. We had no issues with door slamming, as there wasn't a lot of activity there. I would post pictures, but my SD card went bad and I can't retreive any pictures from it. If you can deal with the size of the cabin it is a good location, and a great value. I would book it again, but not for 10 days.

Just my opinion.

Enjoy whatever you decide to do.

Gary & Rox

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Last year we did a B2B in Sept. on the Triumph and stayed in 7202. I know different ship, but same setup. We enjoyed the location and the front deck. Like serene56 said it is a very long walk to anything. My DW has trouble walking very far, or very fast, so it was a long walk to the aft dininig room every evening. That we adapted to. My biggest objection is the size of the room. It was very small. There was about a foot of room on the right side of the bed, and about 2 feet on the left side. At the end of the bed there is about 4 feet of space to the wall. We did adapt to it and still enjoyed our cruise. We had no issues with door slamming, as there wasn't a lot of activity there. I would post pictures, but my SD card went bad and I can't retreive any pictures from it. If you can deal with the size of the cabin it is a good location, and a great value. I would book it again, but not for 10 days.

Just my opinion.

Enjoy whatever you decide to do.

Gary & Rox

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks, I usually go in balconys but I thought this was a great value for the money. I have trouble walking too but I will get where I have to go. Most cabins are pretty small, me and my husband don't spend anytime in them anyway...only about 5 hours to sleep because when we are on a cruise we hate to miss anything. Thanks again for the information. My biggest worry is quietness, if it has that, I'll be happy

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