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How to make sure a NOISY cabin doesn't RUIN your cruise

The Chill Cruiser
The Chill Cruiser
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πŸ‘οΈ 5K viewsπŸ“… 1 years ago⏱️ 9:46
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Creator's Key Takeaways

the last thing you want to worry about on your cruise vacation is being kept up in the middle of the night or woken early in the morning from loud noises entering your cabin

I've sailed on more than 50 cruises on most of the North American lines and I've been in my fair share of cabins with everything from screeching deck chairs from dawn to dusk to Pipes making a loud flushing noise every five minutes throughout the night

if you're sensitive to noise and the thought of being in a noisy cabin gives you hives then my first tip is to avoid guaranteed cabins and in most cases upgrade bid programs

if you get the sense that the person you're talking to just doesn't want the hassle of helping you or they tell you to come back later that's the cue to ask to speak to the guest services manager

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Avoid guaranteed cabins and upgrade bid programs to prevent being assigned a noisy cabin.
βœ“Go to Guest Services early after embarkation to request a cabin move if you notice noise issues.
βœ“Ask for compensation if moved or stuck in a noisy cabin, such as onboard credits or future cruise credits.
βœ“Use white noise, earplugs, or headphones to mitigate noise if you cannot be moved.

πŸ†•New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Being stuck in a noisy cabin β€” Avoid guaranteed cabins, review deck plans, and go to Guest Services early to request a move.
Not knowing how to identify noisy cabins β€” Study deck plans for public spaces, connecting cabins, and use online forums for cabin reviews.

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow to avoid noisy cruise ship cabins?
QWhat can you do if you end up in a noisy cabin?
QHow to increase chances of getting moved to a quieter cabin?

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YouTube Video Description↓

Every cruise ship has noisy cabins above a nightclub, below the lido deck or beside noisy equipment. If you’re sensitive to loud noises, you want to avoid these cabins when planning your cruise because it’s hard to get moved once you're onboard. In this episode of the Chill Cruiser, I’ll show you how to avoid noisy cruise ship cabins and how to increase your chances of getting moved if you end up getting one. #cruisetips #cruisetipsandtricks You can find more cruise cabin research resources (as well as menus and daily programs from past cruises) at https://thechillcruiser.blog πŸ’¬ SOCIALS Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thechillcruiser Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_chill_cruiser/ πŸ›³οΈ OTHER CRUISE PLANNING VIDEOS My top 10 ways to save time and money after 40 cruises: https://youtu.be/R_cjThm7KhI 13 costly travel insurance lessons after missing my cruise ship: https://youtu.be/oQMd5LjVnqA πŸ“˜ CHAPTERS 00:00 Start 00:49 My experience with noisy cabins 02:05 Guaranteed cabins & upgrade bid programs 03:26 Review the deck plans 05:30 Connecting cabins 06:35 Cabin reviews on cruise forums 06:59 Talk to Guest Services early 07:58 When to escalate 08:49 Compensation 09:18 Masking noise