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9th floor on the Connie


MayrMN

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I was on another thread, and someone asked if there was anything 'wrong' with the cabins on the 9th floor.

 

It obviously depends on forward/aft, but I'm sure there are a lot of pluses and minuses with each.

 

In any case, here is my warning for the cabins around 9010. Believe it or not, I could hear the bass from the DJ in the 'Bar at the edge of the Earth', two floors up.

 

As well, b/c it was a very forward cabin, the ships motion was much more extreme than I have previously experienced on the 3rd floor.

 

This all being said, I loved being so close to the pool. I didn't find myself having to take the elevator nearly as much as in the past.

 

So, weigh it all, pack ear plugs if you must, but don't make any hasty decisions.

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9010 is an inside cabin on the extreme front of the ship...

 

It stands to reason that you'd feel more motion... (think of a teeter totter, and assume your at the end of the board... )

 

It doesn't excuse the bass pumping through the floor...

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