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1 hour ago, ToxM said:

 

Useful info thank you 🙂 We appear to be below the card room so not expecting too much noise from there - hoping the crew door is closer to the 8002 than 8000, but we will cope 🙂 I don’t mind being up early in the mornings on holiday, more trough time 🙂

 

I would think the door to the bridge would be  at the end of the hall  but I never go that far forward  on the ships  😉

Maybe the Captain lives next to 8000 ??

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46 minutes ago, LHT28 said:

I would think the door to the bridge would be  at the end of the hall  but I never go that far forward  on the ships  😉

Maybe the Captain lives next to 8000 ??

Cruise director from what I have read on here. I think I have also read that the door to the Bridge is on the other side, but I may be mistaken. We shall see.. all part of the adventure!

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2 hours ago, ToxM said:

Cruise director from what I have read on here. I think I have also read that the door to the Bridge is on the other side, but I may be mistaken. We shall see.. all part of the adventure!

We were in 8006 on Regatta for 21 days and I'm pretty sure I remember officers up and down the hall on a regular basis. It wasn't any more or any less a problem than regular passengers going by. 

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