It took me *way* too many cruises (and sleepless nights) to figure these things out
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What This Creator Said
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Veteran Cruiser
Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.
Creator's Key Takeaways
When booking a cruise, never pick a stateroom that's immediately beneath the Lido Deck.
If you're prone to motion sickness, midship is going to be your best bet because it's less prone to movement.
I tend to prefer midship, not just because there's less motion, but also it's easy to get around, no matter where you want to go on the ship.
Creator's Tips & Advice
βNever pick a stateroom immediately beneath the Lido Deck to avoid noise from chair scraping.
βAlways Google the deck plan before selecting your room.
βIf prone to motion sickness, choose a midship stateroom.
βAvoid rooms above or below nightclubs to prevent noise in the evening.
βLook for a stateroom close to an elevator if you have mobility issues.
πNew to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:
Motion sickness β Choose a midship stateroom as it's less prone to movement.
Noise disrupting sleep β Avoid rooms beneath Lido Deck or above/below nightclubs; check deck plans.
Questions This Creator Answers
QHow to choose a stateroom to avoid noise?
QWhat deck is best for motion sickness?
QHow to use deck plans to select a room?
YouTube Video Descriptionβ
It took me *way* too many cruises (and sleepless nights) to figure these things out. π£