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I had originally asked a question about whether moving from Q class to L class on the EOS was good. I've been pondering a new question now as well....My assigned room is under the Windjammer. Has anyone else stayed in one of those rooms? Is it noisy? I know that there can be obvious benefits such as the short trip to the buffet or the pool area but will I be able to rest? :confused: The last time I was on the Explorer I was on the 3rd deck and had a hell of a time catching elevators to the higher decks. I definitely used the stairs for most of the lower floors. It did have it's benefits such as walking down one flight of stairs to get off the ship. What about the 10th deck?

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I am not sure about the windjammer but we stayed right under the fitness center and spa and never heard anything! When I was up there, there was plenty of dropping weights, etc. so I figured we would probably hear that-but we didn't! Hope you have a wonderful time

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We were under the Windjammer on the Radiance and the tile floors vs the wheels on the carts was a little irritating at 6 in the morning. I am a light sleeper and it had a tendancy to wake me up. It wasn't so loud that it was a nuisance if you were already awake. It makes a little difference if the floors in the Windjammer on the EOS are tiled above your cabin. If it's carpeted, you probably won't hear a thing.

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