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Picking the Best Cabins on the Vision of the Seas

A deck-by-deck analysis of the Vision of the Sea's best and worst cabins.

Looking for the best cabins on the Vision of the Seas? Want to find the cabin with a little larger balcony than most? And what about staying away from undesirable cabins on the Vision of the Seas? How do you avoid the worst cabins on the Vision of the Seas?

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Vision of the Seas Best & Worst Staterooms: Summary
Best Cabins on the Vision of the Seas are staterooms and suites on Deck 8.
Cabins to be wary of on the Vision of the Seas are staterooms on Decks 3, 4, and 7.

Deck-by-Deck Breakdown of the Best and Worst Cabins on the Vision of the Seas

Deck 2

All of the cabins on the Vision of the Seas Deck 2 have cabins above them that buffer noise from public areas. Light sleepers, however, may want to avoid staterooms in the aft section of the ship because propeller vibration could be a nuisance,

  • Interior Stateroom 2535 is right next to an elevator, so noise could be a concern when the lifts are busy.
  • The roomiest staterooms on the Vision of the Seas Deck 2 are unquestionably the two Family Ocean View Staterooms (2032 and 2532) which are over 80 sq. ft. more spacious than average ocean view cabins. The family cabins are in short supply and are very popular given their attractive sleeping arrangements. They sell out very quickly, so it is best to book early to get a family cabin. Additionally, you will likely not to be permitted to reserve a family cabin unless you have a certain number of people you are booking into that cabin.
  • Forward, Ocean View Staterooms 2010-2014 port side and 2510-2514 starboard are larger than average ocean view cabins and have portholes rather than windows on Deck 2 of the Vision of the Seas.
  • Ocean View Staterooms 2102 and 2602 are a bit larger than standard and are wheelchair accessible.
  • Aft on Deck 2 of the Vision of the Seas, propeller vibration could be of concern in exterior and interior cabins 21102138 and 2610- 2638.

Related: Vision of the Seas Deck 2 Deck Plan (clickable deck layout to view individual cabin pictures and amenity lists)

 

Deck 3

***CruiseAdvice.org Warning ***
Some cabins on this deck with potential problems.

Deck 3 on the Vision of the Seas can be a good choice if you're looking for a basic stateroom with no balcony. There are cabins above in the forward and mid ship section of this deck, where accommodations are going to be more quiet. However, the main dining room is located aft on Deck 4, so noise could be an issue in these cabins when this venue is open.

  • More quiet accommodations on Deck 3 of the Vision of the Seas are those in the vicinity of  Ocean View Staterooms 3000-3076 port side and 3500-3586 starboard. This is because the decks immediately above and beneath have cabins that buffer noise from public areas on the ship.
  • Forward, Ocean View Staterooms 3000-3014 port side and 3500-3514 starboard have portholes two portholes each rather than windows. Given that these staterooms are in the more quiet area of the Vision of the Seas Deck 3, these cabins are among your best value. Guests of cabin 3030 have indicated that this is a nice cabin that is clean but a bit "tired looking." They liked the staff service they received, but indicated that you do have to ask for toiletries in this cabin.
  • Family Staterooms 3032 and 3532 are the most spacious accommodations on the Vision of the Seas Deck 3. As mentioned, family cabins are in short supply and are very popular given their attractive sleeping arrangements. They do sell quickly, so it is best to book early to get a family cabin. You will likely not to be permitted to reserve a family cabin unless you have a certain number of people you are booking into that cabin. 
  • Ocean View Staterooms 3102 and 3602 are larger than the others in their respective categories, and are all wheelchair accessible.
  • Cabins likely to be affected by main dining room noise on Deck 3 of the Vision of the Seas are Ocean View Staterooms 3102- 3157 port side and 3602-3657 starboard, and Interior Staterooms 3101- 3123, 3801- 3817, and 3603- 3627. If you are light sleeper, you may prefer to find a cabin elsewhere on this deck, bring earplugs, or invest in a wave machine (a sound device available at a specialty retailer like Brookstone -- produces pleasant sounds that can wipe out the unpleasant sounds). 
  • While we do not suggest this deck should be completely avoided, some of the worst cabins on the Vision of the Seas are on Deck 3.

Related: Vision of the Seas Deck 3 Deck Plan (clickable deck layout to view individual cabin pictures and amenity lists)

 

Deck 4

***CruiseAdvice.org Warning ***
Several cabins on this deck with potential problems.

Along this entire deck, you should be aware that a main drag of the Vision of the Seas runs above your cabin, including the theater and the casino areas that are above Deck 4 cabins.

  • Forward, cabins 40004321 and 45004530 are under the theater area. Not only might there be noise during performances, but before and after as well because staff will be up there either preparing for a performance or cleaning up after one. Guests in cabin 4007 have reported that noise from orchestra rehearsal (10:00 AM to Noon) and during shows could be heard in this cabin; otherwise this cabin was considered to be quiet.
  • Cabin 4535 is next to an elevator, and this could also introduce a noise factor.
  • We do not recommend most of the interior cabins on Deck 4 of the Vision of the Seas due to possible noise factors, as well as the fact that several of these cabins are cramped and wedged together. If you are looking for an interior cabin, there are several other nicer picks on other decks of the Vision of the Seas. This said, Deck 4 does offer public areas including the Centrum and the main dining room. If noise is less of an issue and accessibility to a main public area is, you might enjoy a cabin on this deck.
  • Cabins 4036-4058 and 4536-4560 are under the casino. Interior cabins in this area will likely be most affected by noise above.
  • Most spacious accommodations on Deck 4 of the Vision of the Seas are Family Staterooms 4032 and 4532. These are highly desirable cabins as a rule, so booking one early is always suggested. There may be minimum number of guests stipulated to reserve one of these staterooms.
  • We are not suggesting this deck be avoided at all costs, but some of the worst cabins aboard the Vision of the Seas are on Deck 4 because of the after hours noise from above. If you are light sleeper, you may prefer to find a cabin elsewhere on the ship, bring earplugs, or invest in a wave machine (a sound device available at a specialty retailer like Brookstone -- produces pleasant sounds that can wipe out the unpleasant sounds). 

Related: Vision of the Seas Deck 4 Deck Plan (clickable deck layout to view individual cabin pictures and amenity lists)

 

Deck 7

 ***CruiseAdvice.org Warning ***
Some cabins on this deck with potential problems.

Along this entire deck, you should be aware that a main drag of the Vision of the Seas runs beneath your cabin. However, all of the exterior staterooms have balconies, and it is possible to find a spacious and relatively quiet cabin on this deck with some careful thought.

  • Cabins above the theater  area are 70137032 and 7512- 7532. In this area, noise during rehearsals and performances could be of concern.
  • Superior Ocean View Staterooms 7032 and 7532 are more spacious, have roughly twice the balcony square footage, and are wheelchair accessible.
  • Most spacious accommodations on the Vision of the Seas Deck 7 are the two Royal Family Suites, 7102 and 7602, which boast over 460 sq. ft., not including the 55 sq. ft. balcony. These suites do sell quickly, so we advise that you make reservations as soon as possible if one is of interest. Royal Caribbean may request a minimum number of guests when reserving a Royal Family Suite.
  • On Deck 7 of the Vision of the Seas, interior cabins are less cramped together than cabin decks below.
  • Aft, nine Ocean View Superior Staterooms 7156-7660 have larger than standard balconies, and command the best (and least breezy) ocean views.
  • Staterooms including spacious accommodations aft on Deck 7 of the Vision of the Seas (7144- 7156 and 7642- 7660) are just above the aft lounge area, and this could generate some after hours noise. Again, if you are light sleeper , booking a cabin elsewhere on the ship, bringing earplugs, or investing in a wave machine are all worth considering.

Related: Vision of the Seas Deck 7 Deck Plan (clickable deck layout to view individual cabin pictures and amenity lists)

 

Deck 8

***CruiseAdvice.org Favorite Deck ***
Highly rated by our cruise experts!

Deck 8 is arguably the high-rent district of the ship. The best cabins on the Vision of the Seas are generally on Deck 8. This is where the penthouse or Royal Suite, the Owner's suites, and Grand Suites are located. Given that this is where the high-dollar cabins are, this is also where the Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Sea's best cabin stewards are usually assigned. So, if an inside cabin is your preference, having one near a luxury suite might be a very wise investment!

  • Interior Stateroom 8013 is larger than standard and is wheelchair accessible.
  • Royal Family Suites 8020 and 8520 are rivaled in spaciousness by Owner's Suites and the penthouse or Royal Suite on the Vision of the Seas Deck 8. The family cabins are in short supply and are very popular given their attractive sleeping arrangements. They sell out very quickly, so it is best to book early to get a family cabin. Additionally, you will likely not to be permitted to reserve a family cabin unless you have a certain number of people you are booking into that cabin.
  • Junior Suites 8010, 8510, 8042, and 8542 are larger than usual, have bigger balconies, and are wheelchair accessible.
  • While you are in the luxury zone on Deck 8 of the Vision of the Seas, bear in mind that you are also just beneath Deck 9 which is Lido Deck. Luxury minded travelers need to know that suites including exterior Royal Family Suites, Grand Suites, and Junior Suites (80148076 and 85148576) could have after hours noise from the Windjammer Cafe and pool areas just above, such as the scraping of deck chairs when staff are cleaning. Interior cabins numbered in this area, including cabins 8011 and 8511, would be the most affected by the after hours cleaning in the Lido Deck, so budget minded cruisers will likely be happiest with inside cabins more aft on this deck.
  • Aft on Deck 8 of the Vision of the Seas, seven Junior Suites 80888588 have among the most spacious balconies on the Vision of the Seas Deck 8. These are highly preferred for their incredible ocean view which also tends to be less windy. Junior Suites 8088 and 8588 have particularly unique and expansive balconies!
  • Aft, Junior Suites 8066 and 8586 have obstructed views on Deck 8 of the Vision of the Seas.

Related: Vision of the Seas Deck 8 Deck Plan (clickable deck layout to view individual cabin pictures and amenity lists)



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