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wesleyjr

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Hi,

 

Possibly someone who has stayed on deck 3 can be more specific..., but those "large white areas" on the deck plans usually indicate an access point where the crew can enter inner passageways for quick movement about the ship.

 

I wouldn't be surprised that the one next to you indicates the presence of stairs and elevators.

 

 

 

 

 

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On Summit, those areas are crew support areas, such as access points for the crew to get supplies and to get to and from areas of the ship. They are also storage areas. Since Summit and Conni are sister ships, they are probably the same things.

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the big white areas are usually where the housekeeping staff keeps their carts,supplies etc. it can also lead them to employee areas but i have never gotten far enough into the areas to see.

I have not found it to be noisy but i tend to try and move 1 cabin away if possible just in case.

have a great cruise!

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