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I am traveling Oct. 2007 on Royal Caribbean Adventures of the Sea on the D-1 balcony 10th deck Cabin 1690. I have a option to move to the 9th deck right by the elevators. I have never been on a cruise before and don't want to get sick. Will i feel a lot of movement in the back should i move to the 9th deck? If anyone can help i would appreciate it. Thanks alot! Smile
 
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There isn't any noticeable difference in felt movement. I'd stay with cabin 1690.


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I agree with Dave. The only other thing to take into consideration is the walk to the back of the ship from the elevators, compared to having a cabin near the elevators.
 
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The only thing I do suggest if that if you ever go on a cruise like a New England/Eastern Canada Cruise you probably do not want to be near the back because the foghorns will be blowing when at sea.
 
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