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
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📘 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