Where is the quietest room on a cruise ship?

Rear-facing balcony cabins are among the best balcony cabins on any ship. Often, their balconies are bigger than balconies on side-facing cabins and they also feel quiet. There are far fewer balcony cabins at the back of a ship than on the sides of a ship, so you don't hear a lot of noise from your neighbors.
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Where is the best place on a cruise ship to have a room?

Cabins at the very front or very back of a cruise ship are most likely to have the best views, as they offer the widest vistas of the ocean stretching out behind or in front of the ship -- or in the case of forward cabins, your next port of call.
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Where do you feel the least motion on a cruise ship?

To reduce motion sickness, choose a stateroom in the middle of the ship on a lower deck. You will feel any sway of the ship less in this section. Although it may seem counterintuitive, if you're worried about seasickness on a cruise, book a stateroom with a window or a veranda.
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Which floor is best on a cruise ship?

In general, the most popular spot to be on a cruise ship is midship on a higher deck because these rooms are centrally located. Moreover, cabins towards the middle of the ship have the reputation of providing a smoother ride when the ocean is rough.
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Is it better to have a room in the front or back of a cruise ship?

If you suffer from motion sickness, or are a first-time cruiser and want to play it safe; it is not recommended you sail in a stateroom in the forward section of the ship. The most desirable location is a mid-ship stateroom, or if not available, a stateroom towards the back (aft) of the ship.
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Which deck is best on cruise ship?

The best deck on a cruise ship to avoid seasickness is the lowest passenger deck. This is because the top of a ship sways from side to side much more than the bottom. To avoid motion sickness, choose a cabin close to the waterline.
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What is the best side to stay on a cruise ship?

starboard side of the ship is best to stay on. Your decision will depend on a variety of factors, from your stateroom type to your cruise itinerary. Here are helpful tips for choosing which side of the ship will suit you best.
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Where should you not stay on a cruise?

If you don't have a stomach of steel, the cruise ship cabins to avoid are the ones located in parts of the ship that could make you queasy, at the front or back. A deluxe suite at the front of the ship might come with lots of perks, but you won't be able to enjoy them with your head in the toilet.
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What should you not buy on a cruise?

11 things you should never buy on a cruise ship (or in port)
  • Art. ...
  • Toiletries. ...
  • 'Special' spa treatments. ...
  • 'Medi' spa treatments. ...
  • Any treatments in spas known for the hard sell. ...
  • Manicure and pedicures. ...
  • Precious gems. ...
  • Souvenirs from the port terminal.
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Is it worth the money to get a balcony on a cruise?

But Driscoll says price may not be the deterrent it once was. A few years ago, he says, "you'd be paying double to get a balcony." Now, cabins with balconies on a standard, seven-day cruise generally cost $100 more than those with a window, and between $150 and $200 more than a stateroom inside the ship.
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What decks to avoid on a cruise ship?

Staterooms directly below public and entertainment areas

Cruise ship deck plans really are your best friend. Examine these carefully to identify cabins that are near public areas. What is this? Avoid choosing a cabin above, below or nearby the cruise ship's theatre, bars, nightclub, buffet restaurant and Kids' Clubs.
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What part of the ship moves the least?

Less Movement in Lower Decks

Until you go below the waterline into the crew areas, lower decks are inherently less prone to movement than upper decks. Choose the lowest deck that meets your other needs, such as access to elevators or dining rooms.
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Where is the most movement on a cruise ship?

1-Front (front of the ship)

Of all the cabin locations you can get this is probably the worst for movement. If you imagine a cruise ship as a see-saw, as it cuts through the waves the front of the ship will dip down in the water and then come back up, meaning you'll get the most movement at the front of the ship.
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Are aft facing balconies better?

The view from an aft balcony is of the ship's wake; the view from side balconies is better for viewing the port (and late-returning pier runners). Aft cabins can feel more movement from the ship's thrusters; this is true whether your balcony looks aft or faces to the side at the back end of the ship.
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Which deck is best on a Carnival cruise ship?

Lower deck: The lower deck is the best deck on a cruise ship if you want to be one of the first off the ship, exploring all the fun at each port of call.
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What is the best balcony room on a cruise ship?

Rear-facing balcony cabins are among the best balcony cabins on any ship. Often, their balconies are bigger than balconies on side-facing cabins and they also feel quiet. There are far fewer balcony cabins at the back of a ship than on the sides of a ship, so you don't hear a lot of noise from your neighbors.
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Should you bring hangers on a cruise?

I find that by hanging things as much as possible, clothing is more likely to be wrinkle-free. You cabin steward will be happy to bring you some extra wire hangers.
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Is it better to pay gratuities on a cruise?

Benefits of Prepaying Gratuities

By paying the charge at the same time you pay your cruise, it's one less cost that will hit your onboard account while you are cruising. Compared to the price of your cruise as a whole, the extra charge is unlikely to make a big difference financially.
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What can you not do on a cruise?

Here are the things you need to know BEFORE you go cruising
  • Don't leave your data plan on when cruising. ...
  • Don't take an organised excursion every day. ...
  • Don't eat all day on your cruise ? ...
  • Don't use the elevator! ...
  • Don't take your drone. ...
  • Don't take a power strip with a surge protector. ...
  • Don't forget your travel insurance!
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Which cruise line is least crowded?

5 small-ship cruise lines for people who hate crowds
  1. Azamara Club Cruises. (Azamara) NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! ...
  2. SeaDream Yacht Club. (SeaDream) SeaDream I and SeaDream II. ...
  3. Star Clippers. (Star Clippers) Star Flyer, Star Clipper, and Royal Clipper. ...
  4. Windstar Cruises. (Windstar) ...
  5. Silversea. (Silversea)
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Is the aft of a cruise ship noisy?

Worried about the noise of fellow cruisers? Aft cabins on cruise ships tend to be quieter, as they're farther from the midship bustle of activity that might be just a few decks above or below you, like bars, lounges, pools and the atrium.
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Can you feel the boat move on a cruise?

You may feel the ship move when on a cruise. Most passengers describe the feeling as a vibration instead of defined movements. The degree of movement felt does increase if the cruise ship is traveling through bad weather and you may be able to feel when the cruise ship is docking or pulling away from the port.
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Which side of the ship is better port or starboard?

There's nothing inherently better about either the port side or the starboard side of a cruise ship. But if you're sailing in a balcony or veranda stateroom, you might want to choose to stay on a specific side of the ship based on the direction of your itinerary.
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What is a French balcony on a cruise ship?

French Balcony – typically on the top 2 decks of a rivership, a sliding glass door opens up to railing, but you cannot step outside. This is the most common type of cabin available, and the one I recommend, excepting Viking Longships. This is also known as a “Juliet” balcony.
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Where are the best and worst cabins on a cruise ship?

Best "Low-Motion" cabins

The "best cabins for seasickness" are located at the ship's edges (top decks, bow, and stern). The worst area in the front section, as the bow is first hit by waves. Higher deck front cabins fell more the up and down motion, while for the aft cabins the motion is less noticeable.
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