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Go to the Celebrity website (I think it is www.celebrity.com) and click on fleet or ships and find the Millenium, then click on your deck and you can see exactly where your cabin is located. Then click on the deck just above that and you can see what is directly above you.As to location vs. movement...the higher you are and the farther away from the mid-ships position, the more possibility you'll feel movement. So, ideally, if you wanted to minmize that sensation you would book a cabin mid-ships and on the LOWEST deck.HOWEVER, these ships are large and they are well-stabilized. DO NOT give up your current location because of concerns about possible pitch and roll...it would be a minimal concern at best, in the Med, on a ship this size, at that time of year unless there were a MAJOR storm (have you ever really heard of one in the MED????) and if that were to happen, EVERYBODY would be pitching and rolling..Have a GREAT cruise!
Go to the Celebrity website (I think it is www.celebrity.com) and click on fleet or ships and find the Millenium, then click on your deck and you can see exactly where your cabin is located. Then click on the deck just above that and you can see what is directly above you.
As to location vs. movement...the higher you are and the farther away from the mid-ships position, the more possibility you'll feel movement. So, ideally, if you wanted to minmize that sensation you would book a cabin mid-ships and on the LOWEST deck.
HOWEVER, these ships are large and they are well-stabilized. DO NOT give up your current location because of concerns about possible pitch and roll...it would be a minimal concern at best, in the Med, on a ship this size, at that time of year unless there were a MAJOR storm (have you ever really heard of one in the MED????) and if that were to happen, EVERYBODY would be pitching and rolling..
Have a GREAT cruise!