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We will be booking the Carnival Liberty for 8 night on Friday Aug 22 and wondering if anybody has advice for best 1) Balcony room and 2) best ocean view room, havnt decided which yet ? looking for quiet rooms but close to elevators etc

 

Also how does early saver work and how do u book it thru carnival

 

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Craig and Tina

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We will be booking the Carnival Liberty for 8 night on Friday Aug 22 and wondering if anybody has advice for best 1) Balcony room and 2) best ocean view room, havnt decided which yet ? looking for quiet rooms but close to elevators etc

 

Also how does early saver work and how do u book it thru carnival

 

Thanks

 

Craig and Tina

 

I would advise you to get a aft balcony. The 6th or 7th floor would be great. Any room that has cabins above and below it, so the foot traffic doesn't bother you while resting.

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Have enjoyed deck 7 aft and Lido cabins on the Liberty. Would do both again any day!

 

Not all sailings offer ES rates, especially when Carnival is offering specials. However you book, enquire of an ES rate is available.

 

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I love Lido deck balconies. Very quiet and very close to all the action! :D

 

I'll second that on the lido deck. We went and we had a cabin and my mom was 3 cabins away. Great location. My mom actually got the same cabin for our upcoming cruise in march

 

 

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Any specific cabin numbers on Lido deck balconies that are quiet but located by elevators and outside area ?

 

We sailed Liberty back in April. We were on the Lido deck, where we love to be. BUT...stay away from 9276 through 9294 and 9275 through 9293!!! We had a vent over our balcony (9276, the first cabin under the red section in the picture.) that sounded like a jet engine. The noise never stopped. We could even hear it with the balcony door closed. Forget about enjoying our balcony-we couldn't.

 

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The rest of the cabin numbers I mentioned were also under the colored section with no cabins above. Any cabin forward of that should be fine.

 

That said, it is so nice being on the Lido deck. We were steps away from the pool, the buffet. If we forgot something in the cabin, it was a quick walk back.

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Another vote for Lido. We had 9226 a couple of weeks ago and couldn't be happier. Far enough forward to be away from foot traffic, elevators, and laundromat, but still close enough to all the action and food. Also was very convenient to get to the gym just 2 floors above.

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We sailed Liberty back in April. We were on the Lido deck, where we love to be. BUT...stay away from 9276 through 9294 and 9275 through 9293!!! We had a vent over our balcony (9276, the first cabin under the red section in the picture.) that sounded like a jet engine. The noise never stopped. We could even hear it with the balcony door closed. Forget about enjoying our balcony-we couldn't.

 

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The rest of the cabin numbers I mentioned were also under the colored section with no cabins above. Any cabin forward of that should be fine.

 

That said, it is so nice being on the Lido deck. We were steps away from the pool, the buffet. If we forgot something in the cabin, it was a quick walk back.

 

 

Oh no, we have cabin 9293 booked for our first Carnival cruise on Liberty in July. Should I change my cabin? Has anyone else experienced the noisy vent?

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We will be booking the Carnival Liberty for 8 night on Friday Aug 22 and wondering if anybody has advice for best 1) Balcony room and 2) best ocean view room, havnt decided which yet ? looking for quiet rooms but close to elevators etc

 

Also how does early saver work and how do u book it thru carnival

 

Thanks

 

Craig and Tina

 

I know it has been said already but the Lido balconies are the best we have stayed in 9293 a few times and its the best location on the ship !!! literally steps away from all the action and semi private hallway that keeps it quiet .If you can afford it you will not be disappointed.Just imagine sitting at the pool and have to use the bathroom you can use your own 25 feet away or wanting a snack to take back to your cabin or morning coffee just steps away :)

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Oh no, we have cabin 9293 booked for our first Carnival cruise on Liberty in July. Should I change my cabin? Has anyone else experienced the noisy vent?

 

NO NO NO keep it lol

 

Their is a reason its more expensive than most other balconies ;)

 

Just picture you open your door to another door you walk through and you are at the big double glass doors on the Lido deck :)

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We will be booking the Carnival Liberty for 8 night on Friday Aug 22 and wondering if anybody has advice for best 1) Balcony room and 2) best ocean view room, havnt decided which yet ? looking for quiet rooms but close to elevators etc

 

Also how does early saver work and how do u book it thru carnival

 

Thanks

 

Craig and Tina

 

We've been on the Liberty twice. For our first time, we booked a cabin in the Aft section of deck 6 (Upper Deck, cabin 6450, one of the "L" shaped cabins). We liked having the larger balcony. However, it is over the Victoria Lounge, so you do hear some noise from there, especially on Karaoke night. For our return cruise, we booked a cabin on Deck 7, Aft section (Empress Deck, cabin 7410), and it was much better. With cabins above and below, it was pretty quiet. Plus, we were right around the corner from the Aft elevators. A very convenient location for us. As to which balcony or oceanview cabin is best, that's hard to say. Try to avoid cabins that have have any public areas (lounge, casino, dining area, etc.) either above or below you, especially if you're sensitive to noise. Refer to the ship's deck plans when choosing your cabin. In order to make a booking using the Early Saver rate, you can either do it yourself on Carnival's web site, or call Carnival to be put in touch with a PVP (personal vacation planner). Be sure you understand the restrictions associated with the ES rate before you make the reservation.

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We are booked in a 4J on deck 10 for the second time on the Liberty. Did one October and doing next one in September with sisters right next door. Inside cabins for pricing but love the space and large windows.

 

balcony deck 7. cabins above and cabins below. that being said, we also booked a 4j for this coming summer on the Freedom (same layout). was about $1000 cheaper than a balcony

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One more though on aft balconies. Lots of people like deck 7 because you have decks above and below you. I'm here to tell you that if you handle a bit of chair scraping (and I mean dining chair, not deck chair) in the mornings, go for 8450 or 8457 AFT. These two balconies are larger than their counterpart aft balconies by nearly half. If you look at a pic of the rear of the Conquest class ships, you will see the difference.

 

Other than the potential sound of the chairs in the mornings, this is a quiet room as it is under the Aft adult pool. And the balcony is simply fantastic. Also, close to the Lido (one flight up).

 

Here is a post with pics from another thread.

 

We were on the Liberty last month, cabin 8450. This balcony and the one on 8457 are about 50% larger than the other aft balconies on this deck.

 

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I have sailed on the Liberty twice, once in cabin 8249 (quad) and once in 7334 (triple) and I very much preferred the location of 8249 on the verandah deck - very close to the action and QUIET. 7334 was right near the elevator bank, midship, and had the misfortune of hearing passengers thundering by the door all day and night. That cruise made me decide that I definitely like forward cabins MUCH better than midship for that reason!!

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NO NO NO keep it lol

 

Their is a reason its more expensive than most other balconies ;)

 

Just picture you open your door to another door you walk through and you are at the big double glass doors on the Lido deck :)

 

Thanks! That makes me feel a lot better.

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