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First let me welcome you to the site. Second let me tell you that the Infinity is our favorite M class ship and we have spent some time aboard. (Martini bar comes to mind) I'm sure you will find =X= just fine.3 rd. You asked about =X= and the ship so here goes. It has consistently had a "Happy" crew and things go pretty well on her all the time. It will have been in for drydock prior to your cruise so it should be in fine shape. It did need some perking up when we last sailed in August. Nothing serious just minor things that they needed time to do rather than trying to do at sea.Deck nine does have some issues regarding noise from overhead so the first thing I would do is compare the floor plan above to where your inside located below. Chairs and items get moved around early and late in the dining areas and seating etc. If this is an issue or could be one consider changing. 4 weeks is a long time to be in a spot that you may find unsuitable.Of course deck 9 puts you closer to the resort deck and buffet and will save you time moving about.When we travel inside we like to be really close to the midship elevators for that reason also. You don't mention your cruising experience so I might mention ship motion higher is often great also say than being down on deck two (continental) and an inside is an inside right?Enjoy your planning and ask away with anything else you might want to know. I may be able to help and there are a lot of others that can chip in also.I know for sure you will love the Canal. Been through on the Infinity and you can touch the sides of the locks....
First let me welcome you to the site. Second let me tell you that the Infinity is our favorite M class ship and we have spent some time aboard. (Martini bar comes to mind) I'm sure you will find =X= just fine.
3 rd. You asked about =X= and the ship so here goes. It has consistently had a "Happy" crew and things go pretty well on her all the time. It will have been in for drydock prior to your cruise so it should be in fine shape. It did need some perking up when we last sailed in August. Nothing serious just minor things that they needed time to do rather than trying to do at sea.
Deck nine does have some issues regarding noise from overhead so the first thing I would do is compare the floor plan above to where your inside located below. Chairs and items get moved around early and late in the dining areas and seating etc. If this is an issue or could be one consider changing. 4 weeks is a long time to be in a spot that you may find unsuitable.
Of course deck 9 puts you closer to the resort deck and buffet and will save you time moving about.
When we travel inside we like to be really close to the midship elevators for that reason also. You don't mention your cruising experience so I might mention ship motion higher is often great also say than being down on deck two (continental) and an inside is an inside right?
Enjoy your planning and ask away with anything else you might want to know. I may be able to help and there are a lot of others that can chip in also.
I know for sure you will love the Canal. Been through on the Infinity and you can touch the sides of the locks....