Ship: Disney Magic | Stateroom: 1051 | Condition: 4 |
Deck: 1 | Category: 10A | Location: Mid |
Sail Date: 07/17/18 | ||
Notes: We had 1051 and its connecting room, 1053. Things we liked: a) connecting abilities, b) split baths, c) deck 1 is probably the quietest deck with the least traffic on the ship, d) near elevator and stairs, e) less movement when ship is rocking, f) no staterooms above you. The ONLY downside to this room is each morning, usually around 5:30am, but a couple hours earlier on the Rome/Civitavecchia day, we would hear a whine and a clunk, kind of like a motor stopping and starting. It woke us up each morning. It did not wake our kids. That being said, the Magic is overall a noisy ship, so between hearing kids thundering in the room above me and hearing weird mechanical noises that lasted about an hour, I'll take the mechanical noises. In fact, despite this, we have booked these same rooms next year. On the Med cruise, we did not miss a window or balcony at all because it's so port intensive. |
Ship: Disney Wonder | Stateroom: 1051 | Condition: 4 |
Deck: 1 | Category: 10 | Location: Mid |
Sail Date: 02/28/10 | ||
Notes: My family of two adults and four children were in rooms 1051 & 1053. Both rooms were fine, but there was a steady "hum" of mechanical noise. I thought this would prevent us from sleeping, but as we learned on a previous cruise, we were very tired and it did not bother us at all, but rather, found that it was actually soothing, like white noise. I don't think this room was super fabulous, but it was good. |
Ship: Disney Wonder | Stateroom: 1051 | Condition: 4 |
Deck: 1 | Category: 10 | Location: Mid |
Sail Date: 09/29/05 | ||
Notes: Just a short walk or quick elevator ride to everything. It is a connecting room but the other was ours too. A bit of vibration felt but not enough to bother. Unsure of what was above the room, as it isn't another room but no problems with noise from that either. |