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Hi Everyone,

 

We've been offered a great price on a JS on Radiance in December ( cabin no. still to be confirmed but it will be midship ) We have sailed on her before, but we were on Deck 9. Am wondering if the JS cabins are noisy in general ? Would appreciate comments from anyone who has had one of these cabins recently :) Tried to search in Cabin Reviews but didn't come up with much... TIA,

 

 

 

Angela, Sydney Australia.

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We were on Deck 10 on the Radiance for B2B's around AU & NZ - 34 nights onboard. On the first leg of the cruise, we were in 1094 and it was horribly noisy; we had thought we'd be under the seating area of Izumi above us, but the cabins are actually under the kitchen area. Starting at 5:00am, we had very loud sporadic noises that sounded like huge garbage disposals or coffee grinders, along with lots of other noise. This went on all day and into the evening. For the 2nd half, we were thankfully in 1100 and it was blissfully quiet. When we were out on the huge balcony, we occasionally could hear people talking or laughing on the open area of the Windjammer above us, but it didn't bother us at all.

 

Have they really guaranteed you 'mid-ship'? Almost all the Jr. Suites are aft and under some part of the Windjammer. If you are sensitive to noise, I'd certainly take earplugs and/or a white noise machine and hope for the best.

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We were on Deck 10 on the Radiance for B2B's around AU & NZ - 34 nights onboard. On the first leg of the cruise, we were in 1094 and it was horribly noisy; we had thought we'd be under the seating area of Izumi above us, but the cabins are actually under the kitchen area. Starting at 5:00am, we had very loud sporadic noises that sounded like huge garbage disposals or coffee grinders, along with lots of other noise. This went on all day and into the evening. For the 2nd half, we were thankfully in 1100 and it was blissfully quiet. When we were out on the huge balcony, we occasionally could hear people talking or laughing on the open area of the Windjammer above us, but it didn't bother us at all.

 

 

 

Have they really guaranteed you 'mid-ship'? Almost all the Jr. Suites are aft and under some part of the Windjammer. If you are sensitive to noise, I'd certainly take earplugs and/or a white noise machine and hope for the best.

 

 

Thanks for this info. The email with quote definitely says midship, so am guessing we would not be allocated #1100 which so many people say is their preference. Will be asking some more questions b4 we put down the deposit.....

 

 

 

Angela, Sydney Australia.

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