Going on a cruise can be super exciting! The Majestic Princess is a big, beautiful ship with lots of cabins to choose from. But did you know that not all cabins are the same on Princess Cruises? Some might be noisy or make you feel wobbly, while others might have views that aren’t very nice.
Whether you’re a first-time cruiser or have been on many ships before, knowing which cabins to skip can help you have the best vacation possible!
In this guide, we’ll tell you about which Majestic Princess Cabins to Avoid. We’ll explain why some cabins aren’t as comfy as others, so you can pick a cabin that will make your trip even more fun.
Let’s get ready to explore the Majestic Princess rooms to avoid that may not be the best choice.
Majestic Princess Cabins to Avoid with Obstructed Views
Balcony & Deluxe Balcony cabins on the Majestic Princess have views that are partly blocked by lifeboats or other ship parts. These cabins are cheaper than balcony cabins with clear views. If you’re okay with a view that’s not perfect, these cabins could be a good choice for you.
Even though you can’t see everything from these balconies, you still get your own little outdoor space. You can sit outside and enjoy the fresh ocean air.
Choosing one of these partly blocked balcony cabins can be smart if you want to save some cash. You get the fun of having a balcony, but at a lower price.
Following are Majestic Princess cabins to avoid with obstructed views:
Deluxe Balcony Cabins with Obstructed View
Deluxe Balcony cabins on Deck 8 have partial balcony obstructed views due to lifeboat. Following are Deluxe balcony cabins that have obstructed view:
- Cabins E101 to E110
- Cabins E318 & E319
- Cabins E322 to E335
- Cabins E401 to E412
- Cabins E507 to E512
- Cabins E514 to E523
- Cabins E614 to E621
The Deluxe Balcony Cabins on Deck 15 from cabins M101 to M104 and on Deck 16 from cabins L101 to L104 have balcony obstructed views because of bridge & steel frame.
Balcony Cabins with Obstructed View
Balcony Cabins on Deck 8 have partial balcony obstructed views due to lifeboat structure. Following are balcony cabins with obstructed view:
- Cabins E228 to E231
- Cabins E301 to E312
- Cabins E314 & E315
- Cabins E414 to E417
- Cabins E420 & E421
- Cabins E424 & E425
- Cabins E428 & E429
- Cabins E432 & E433
- Cabins E436 to E446
- Cabins E501 to E506
- Cabins E524 to E526
- Cabins E528 to E531
- Cabin E535
- Cabins E601 to E612
- Cabins E622 to E631
Majestic Princess Cabins to Avoid with Less Privacy
Following are the reasons to avoid these cabins due to privacy issue:
Privacy Concerns on SeaWalk
Some cabins on Majestic Princess have less privacy due to the SeaWalk, a glass walkway that extends from the ship’s side. Cabins below this feature, including those numbered M411 to M425, R415 to R429, A417 to A429, and B417 to B429 can be seen from above.
When you’re on your balcony in these above-mentioned cabins, people on the SeaWalk might be able to look at you.
It’s also worth noting that if you use the SeaWalk yourself, be mindful of your clothing choices as people below can see up.
Aft Cabins with Less Privacy (Wake View Bar Terrace)
At the back of the ship, cabins M722 to M727 on Deck 15 may have less privacy due to their location near the Wake View Bar Terrace. Guests on the terrace can see into these balconies when looking down.
If you want more privacy, you might prefer a cabin lower down or in the middle of the ship instead of these aft locations.
Cabins with Bigger Balconies
On Deck 9, some cabins (D145 to D277 and D701 to D725) have bigger balconies that extend further than others. This can make them more visible from above.
When choosing your cabin, think about how much privacy matters to you and pick a location that suits your needs.
Note: Majestic Princess is part of the Princess Royal Class which also includes Enchanted Princess, Discovery Princess, Sky Princess, Regal Princess, and Royal Princess. You can also read about which cabins to avoid on Enchanted Princess, Discovery Princess, and Regal Princess as they have similar layouts.
Majestic Princess Cabins to Avoid Near Noisy Areas
When you’re picking a cabin on the Majestic Princess, it’s good to think about how noisy it might be. Some parts of the ship can be loud, which might make it hard to relax or sleep.
Different areas get noisy at different times of the day or night. Knowing where the loud areas are can help you pick a better room for you.
Before you choose your cabin, think about how important quiet is to you. If you’re a light sleeper or just enjoy silence, it’s worth taking some time to find out which areas of the ship tend to be noisier. This way, you can have a more relaxing trip without being bothered by too much noise.
Following are Majestic Princess cabins to avoid near noisy areas:
Cabins Near Laundromat
On the Majestic Princess, some cabins are near the laundry rooms. While the washing machines aren’t very loud, these areas can still be noisy because of the crowds on longer trips when more passengers need to wash their clothes.
The main problem is the busy hallways near these laundry areas. You might hear lots of people walking by your room throughout the day and evening.
If you want a peaceful stay, then pick a cabin that’s not right next to the laundromat. This way you won’t have to listen to the constant foot traffic.
The cabins given below on Majestic Princess should be avoided near laundry area.
- E622 and E623 on Deck 8
- D622 and D623 on Deck 9
- C622 and C623 on Deck 10
- B622 and B623 on Deck 11
- A622 and A631 on Deck 12
- R611 and R612 on Deck 14
- M622 and M623 on Deck 15
Cabins Above Princess Theatre & Lounges
Some cabins on Deck 8 on Majestic Princess are right above the Princess Theater, Vista Gaming Lounge, and Crown Grill & Bar that are on Deck 7. If you’re in one of those cabins, you might hear noise from shows and events happening below.
This can be a problem if you like to go to bed early or if you have kids who need quiet sleep. The noise might continue late into the night when there are evening shows or events.
It might be better to choose a cabin that’s not directly above these entertainment areas.
Cabins Near & Below the Pool Area
Some cabins on the Majestic Princess are close to the pool on Deck 16. Cabins like L301, L302, L330 to L335, and those right below the pool on Deck 15 can be noisy in the morning. You might hear sounds of loungers being moved, people swimming, or music from pool parties at night.
If you’re an early riser, this noise might not bother you. However, if you enjoy sleeping in or need quiet mornings, these cabins might not be the best choice.
So, it’s better to pick a cabin that’s not near the pool area. Try to choose a room that’s surrounded by other guest cabins instead.
Cabins Near Stairwells
Cabins near the stairs on the Majestic Princess can be quite noisy. These areas have constant foot traffic as people use the stairs throughout the day and night. If you’re in one of these rooms, you might hear a lot of footsteps and voices passing by your door.
This constant noise can be disruptive, especially if you’re a light sleeper or like to relax in your cabin. The sound of people using the stairs can continue late into the night and start early in the morning.
If you prefer a quieter environment, it’s best to choose a cabin that’s not located near the stairways.
The following cabins are near the stairwells on Majestic Princess:
- E230, E231, E301, E302, E445, E446, E501, E502, & E701 to E704 on Deck 8
- D230, D231, D442, D443, D501, D502, & D701 to D704 on Deck 9
- C255, C256, C301, C302, C442, C443, C501, C502, & C701 to C704 on Deck 10
- B255, B256, B301, B302, B442, B443, B501, B502, & B701 to B704 on Deck 11
- A242, A243, A301, A302, A442, A443, A501, A502, & A701 to A704 on Deck 12
- R240, R241, R301, R302, R445, R446, R501, R502, & R701 to R704 on Deck 14
- A238, A243, A301, A302, A440, A441, A501, A502, & A701 to A704 on Deck 15
Cabins Near Elevators
Cabins close to elevators on the Majestic Princess can be quite noisy. You may hear elevator sounds and people talking throughout the day and night when passengers return from bars or parties.
For a peaceful cruise experience, it’s better to choose a cabin located farther away from the elevators.
Following are cabins near the elevator that should be avoided:
- E305, E306, E707, & E708 on Deck 8
- D303, D304, D707, & D708 on Deck 9
- C303, C304, C707, & C708 on Deck 10
- B303, B304, B707, & B708 on Deck 11
- A303, A304, A707, & A708 on Deck 12
- R305, R306, R707, & R708 on Deck 14
- M305, M306, M707, & M708 on Deck 15
Majestic Princess Cabins to Avoid with Connecting Doors
On the Majestic Princess, some cabins have connecting doors that can connect to the cabin next door. These connecting cabins are great for big families or groups of friends who want to visit each other.
However, if you’re not using both connected cabins, these doors might be a problem. Even when locked, they don’t block sound as well as regular walls. This means you might hear your neighbors more clearly than you’d like.
If you’re traveling alone or with just a few people, it’s usually better to choose a cabin without a connecting door.
Following are Majestic Princess Cabins to avoid with connecting doors:
Interior Connecting Cabins
Following are Interior Cabins with connecting doors:
- C130/C134, C131/C135, C224/C228, C232/C236, C233/C237, C240/C246, C241/C245, C529/C531, and C714/C716, C715/C717 on Deck 10
- B232/B236, B233/B237, B714 to B717 on Deck 11
- A714/A716 and A715/A717 on Deck 12
- R714/R716 and R715/R717 on Deck 14
Balcony & Deluxe Balcony Connecting Cabins
Balcony and Deluxe Balcony connecting cabins are present from Deck 8 to Deck 16. Following are Balcony and Deluxe Balcony cabins with connecting doors on Deck 8 and Deck 16:
- Cabins E228 to E231, E305 to E308, E501 to E504, E518 to E521, and E616 to E619 on Deck 8
- Cabins L118/L122 and L119/L123 on Deck 16
Mini-Suites with Connecting Doors
Following are Mini Suite on Majestic Princess that have connecting doors:
- E224 to E227 and E705 to E711 on Deck 8
- C318 to C321 and C330 to C333 on Deck 10
- B324 to B327, B330 to B333, and B524 to B527 on Deck 11
- A205 to A208, A212/A214, A211/A215, A224 to A227, A230 to A233, A330 to A333, A518 to A521 on Deck 12
- R228 to R231, R332 to R335, R518 to R521 on Deck 14
- M214/M216, M219 to M222, M225 to M228, M231/M233, M326 to M329, M409 to M412, M522/M526, M523/M527 on Deck 15
- L216 to L227 on Deck 16
Penthouse Connecting Suites
Penthouse suites from R603 to R615 on Deck 14 have connecting doors between them.
Majestic Princess Cabins to Avoid that Cause Seasickness
Following are Majestic Princess cabins to avoid that cause seasickness:
Cabins at the Very Front or Back
Higher deck cabins at the front and back of the ship on the Majestic Princess can experience a lot of movement. When the ship encounters big waves, these cabins tend to shake and sway more than others. This extra motion can make some people feel dizzy or seasick.
If you’re worried about motion sickness or just want a more stable cabin, look for cabins located in the middle sections of the ship. These rooms provide a calmer environment, especially when sailing through choppy waters.
Higher Deck Front Cabins with Balconies
Cabins (M101 to M108 and L101 to L108) at the front of the ship on Decks 15 and 16 respectively have large balconies. These balconies offer great outdoor spaces, but they can sometimes be affected by strong winds.
On very windy days, especially when the ship is moving fast, it might be hard to sit comfortably on these balconies. This could be disappointing if you were looking forward to spending a lot of time outside on sea days.
It’s important to know that you can always open your balcony door even when the ship is sailing. The crew doesn’t lock the balconies for safety reasons. Some days might be too blustery to enjoy sitting outside, but other days can be quite pleasant, especially when the wind is coming from behind the ship.
When choosing these cabins, keep in mind that you might have both windy and calm days during your trip.
Majestic Princess Cabins to Avoid Near Crew Areas
When choosing a cabin on the Majestic Princess, it’s important to consider the location of crew work areas. Some parts of the ship can be noisy due to crew activities, especially near places where passengers get on and off at different ports.
Cabins close to crew areas might experience more noise and activity. You could hear luggage being moved or smell food from crew dining areas. These disturbances can happen at odd hours because crew members work around the clock.
For a more peaceful trip, try to select a cabin in the middle of the ship, away from crew areas and busy hallways. The central part of the ship is quieter and more stable.
When booking your cabin, ask about its location in relation to crew areas and high-traffic zones. Choosing a cabin away from these busy spots can help make your vacation more relaxing and enjoyable.
You can also read which cabins to avoid on other Princess Cruises:
FAQs – Majestic Princess Cabins to Avoid 2024
How Old is the Majestic Princess Cruise Ship?
The Majestic Princess was built in 2017, making it about 7 years old as of 2024.
When was Majestic Princess Built?
The Majestic Princess was built in March 2017 by Fincantieri in Monfalcone, Italy.
How Big is the Majestic Princess?
The Majestic Princess is 1,083 ft long and weighs about 143,700 GT, making it one of the bigger ships in the Princess Cruises fleet.
How Many People does the Majestic Princess Hold?
The Majestic Princess can hold up to 3,560 passengers when all the cabins are full, and it has a crew of about 1,346 people to take care of everything on board.
When was Majestic Princess Last Refurbished?
The Majestic Princess was last refurbished in 2020.
How Many Decks on Majestic Princess?
The Majestic Princess cruise ship has 19 decks for passengers to explore and enjoy.
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