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Hello!

 

I am looking at upgrading to a JS on my upcoming cruise on Allure and am looking at 9232 or 8240. When I was speaking with the representative she suggested that since 8240 is on a public deck it may have more noise. The balcony appears to be a little bigger on 8240 than 9232, which is why I am hoping to get some insight.

 

Has anyone stayed in either of these rooms or a JS on deck 8 before?

 

Thanks in advance!

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We're in 8640 (on the hump) on Oasis in a couple weeks, and I've heard nothing but good things about deck 8.

 

That's great to hear! 8640 is the equivalent to 8240 just on the starboard side. If you can let me know after your cruise how the noise was that would be awesome.

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That's great to hear! 8640 is the equivalent to 8240 just on the starboard side. If you can let me know after your cruise how the noise was that would be awesome.

 

 

 

Certainly!

 

 

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We have sailed several times on Allure and have stayed in 8640 three times. We always request that cabin now. It is on the hump so your balcony is much larger than other JS that are not on the hump. It is the perfect location and very quiet. We looked at 8240 one time, but hubby prefers to be on the other side of the ship.

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Hello!

 

I am looking at upgrading to a JS on my upcoming cruise on Allure and am looking at 9232 or 8240. When I was speaking with the representative she suggested that since 8240 is on a public deck it may have more noise. The balcony appears to be a little bigger on 8240 than 9232, which is why I am hoping to get some insight.

 

Has anyone stayed in either of these rooms or a JS on deck 8 before?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

 

 

Highly Recommend Deck 8, less cabins, (no inside ones close to you at all. You will not hear noise from Central Park. Deck 8 is highly sought after for being quieter. Deck 9 has lots of inside cabins right across the hall. Its always our "go to" on Oasis class and will be on that deck in Oct as well. Im guessing maybe your Travel Rep has not actually been on this class of ship.

 

Enjoy..

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Highly Recommend Deck 8, less cabins, (no inside ones close to you at all. You will not hear noise from Central Park. Deck 8 is highly sought after for being quieter. Deck 9 has lots of inside cabins right across the hall. Its always our "go to" on Oasis class and will be on that deck in Oct as well. Im guessing maybe your Travel Rep has not actually been on this class of ship.

 

Enjoy..

 

Thanks for the insight! It was actually a Royal Caribbean agent on the phone who made that comment, which makes me think you are right.

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We have sailed several times on Allure and have stayed in 8640 three times. We always request that cabin now. It is on the hump so your balcony is much larger than other JS that are not on the hump. It is the perfect location and very quiet. We looked at 8240 one time, but hubby prefers to be on the other side of the ship.

 

Awesome! Thanks so much for that. We prefer the starboard side as well but only 8240 is available on the hump unless we want a connecting stateroom.

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Awesome! Thanks so much for that. We prefer the starboard side as well but only 8240 is available on the hump unless we want a connecting stateroom.
8240 rocks. Right across from back door into Chops. [emoji6]

 

 

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