Every Carnival guest is assured of spacious, comfortable accommodations. All staterooms have carpeting, ample drawer and closet space, private facilities (shower, basin and toilet), telephone and color television showing first-run films. Our SuperLiners all feature staterooms above ocean level for a more comfortable cruise
Heard the anchors going down early in the mornings we arrived in ports, but didn't bother us. Did not get seasick, boat didn't rock much on Deck 1, fairly quiet in hallway, as this location is close to the end of the hallway. Room got a bit hot at night, even with AC all the way down, not bad though. Hairdryer on/off switch broken so you have to hold your finger down on the button the whole time you dry your hair. Read entire member review.
Carnival Valor Deck 1 room 1465 inside cabin. VERY loud. Not for those that want to sleep alot. However, when getting back on the ship from being in port, it was great to only go up one flight from deck 0, no lines for the elevators etc. Read entire member review.
Excellent size for one or two travelers, but only one bed and a convertable sofa. Lot's of banging noise from the sea, but it didn't bother me. Read entire member review.
2462 [aft/port] - This was a 1A that has been converted to a 6B. It's very spacious, especially for one person. There's a queen bed that faces one of the two windows. There's a large desk/vanity with a stool, two chairs and an oval table. There are also two night tables with reading lamps. Between the closets, shelf space and drawers I had more than enough room to unpack everything. There is also ample shelf space in the bathroom. There is a constant vibration however; and sometimes this can be quite strong and/or loud. I'm a morning person so I didn't mind being woken up; but if you like to sleep late, this might be a problem. Read entire member review.
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