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Freedom cabin question


skyboy

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There is less motion the lower you are in the ship and the closer you are to the center. Therefore, a cabin on a low deck in the middle of the ship will experience the least motion. As for noise, it depends on the source. You may experience engine noise or vibration in the back of the ship. You really need to check the deck plans to see what is above and below any cabin that you may be considering. For example, I would not pick a cabin under the casino or the disco since both areas are likely to be active late at night.

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just off Freedom and had a inside on deck 2 mid ship - room 2413. Very quiet except for 1 night when a load of people decided to return quite drunk at 3 in the morning to their rooms - other than them no noise at all and brilliant for lack of motion. even the drunk noise didn't last long - just woke us up and was very soon back asleep

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