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We were in room 9005. It is an outside cabin so I don't know how it compared to the inside cabins. Our cabin was quite nice.As far as noise it was fine. Generally I think deck nine is a perfect deck, Very accessible to everything. We were in the front of the ship so we were only a few cabins away from a door to outside. This came in very handy when we wanted to get some air or photograph something outside.

If you like to gamble you will really like the casino staff. Look for Lani pit boss and tell her Maria Wood says hi. She is extremely nice. Also visit Camilla & Tamaras' Blackjack tables. They are sweethearts. The other pit boss Angelo was also very nice.

If you need to know anything else feel free to ask.

Bump! Would love to here from anyone who has

stayed on deck 9. Thanks

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Hi

 

Some time ago (about three years) we stayed in cabin 9115, an inside cabin midship just steps from the Four Seasons dining room, which was very handy!

 

We liked the cabin - the ship’s decor of light colours was continued here - light pink, blue and white. It was very spacious, nicer than many inside cabins we have seen on other lines. DH and I don't stay up late and neither of us recalls being kept awake by noise.

 

Hope that helps.

 

Bev

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When we went to Hawaii we sailed on the Wind in cabin 9130 which backs up 9112. Since the ships are identical I think our comments could be useful. We loved our cabin location. There was little traffic, convenient to stairwells/elevators and was only steps away from the Four Seasons restaurant (where we ate most of our meals) and Le Bistro restaurant. There are several nice areas beyond the Four Seasons to sit indoors and read, play games or just talk. The library and internet cafe are also on that deck. Being inside, the cabin was very stable, quite and dark. It actually sits more below the Stardust lounge than the casino, but we never heard any noise since the entertainment was over by the time we went to bed and no one is really in there in the day time. If you are interested in going to the Sports Bar & Grill, which is at the rear of the ship, then it is a bit of a walk if you are older. Since the Sport's Bar was one of the only places my husband could get free coffee anytime, he made several trips daily. I think you'll be happy with your cabin, we were. Bon Voyage!

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In Sept. we were on deck 8 under the lounge outisde Four Seasons and we had NO noise at all from abaove. We often walked by "your room" and it's a really convenient location...................just a few steps from that dining room. We preferred the Terraces on the stern, however.......................lovely views.....

It seemed as if many people only knew of the Four Seasons because it always had lines whereas the other two didn't.

Just remembered..................the Chocolate Buffet (it has another name) was the most magnificent we've ever seen. You will be SO close.........take it back to your room!!:)

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Just returned from SEA after a 10 day Alaska on Dream in Cabin 9106.

Great cabin size, close to a forward exit for excellent viewing. My cabin steward was Angelo who was top-notch.

This is a conventional -design ship without atrium, with shaft drive, which makes it a little noisier while you're on the lower decks.

Deck 9 was QUIET!

Cruise was nice for the money, crew was able and tried hard to please.

Be sure to see Charles Nahale (singer)

NCL won't be getting any more of my business because of dropped ports and rude shore-side management, but the cruise itself was worth the price.

Bon Voyage

Norm

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