Cabins, Layouts, and Sleep Quality
Adjoining rooms can give teens independence and parents breathing room, while true family suites add lounge space and extra bathrooms. Consider privacy needs, bedtime schedules, and storage. If your family wakes at different times, separate sleeping zones preserve sanity and keep smiles bright.
Cabins, Layouts, and Sleep Quality
Midship, lower decks generally reduce motion, which helps sensitive sleepers. Avoid cabins directly under busy venues or along late-night corridors. Proximity to elevators helps with strollers, but not too close to avoid traffic noise. A few thoughtful choices can dramatically improve sleep quality.