The Quietest Cabins on a Cruise Ship (And How to Find Yours)

Booking a cruise cabin without checking the deck plan first? This one mistake could cost you a week of bad sleep. 😴 Noise is one of the biggest cabin complaints we hear from fellow cruisers — but it's almost always avoidable. In this video, we break down exactly where the noisy spots are on any cruise ship and how to spot them before you book. 🔇 WHAT WE COVER: – Why cabin noise matters more than you think – Avoid elevators and stairwells – Watch out for crew service areas – What's above and below your cabin matters too – Recap + how to check your deck plan ✅ THE QUICK VERSION: Stay 3-4 cabins away from elevators and stairwells Avoid cabins near housekeeping storage and crew doors Check the deck above AND below — pools, theaters, and nightclubs are loud Mid-corridor, mid-deck cabins are almost always your quietest bet 🛳️ Want more cabin-picking tips? Check out our other videos in this series: 👉 How to Avoid Seasickness on a Cruise (cabin location matters!) 👉 Best Cabin Location for Convenience (+ Spa Pass Tip) 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more real, no-fluff cruise living content — we're not influencers, we just live this life full time and tell you the truth about it. 💬 Drop your noisiest cabin story in the comments — we've heard some good ones! #CruiseTips #CruiseShipLiving #CabinSelection #CruiseLife #FullTimeCruising #CruiseShipTips #BestCruiseCabin #CruiseHacks #CruiseVacation #LazyBastardTravels