I spoke with a couple of other people on the VTC cruise and they also complained about the vibrations. Lynn (lynn87 from CC who has not made it Luxury Cruise Talk yet) found the vibrations so bad that she asked to be moved. She was in a Seven Seas Suite number 970. But the trip was so full there were no other cabins available and she had to stay where she was.

We were in 746 and did not feel the vibrations there. Just lots of creaking in the walls and cielings. But using ear plugs at night takes care of those noises.

We did feel the vibrations in the aft part of the ship (all levels). The Horizon Lounge became one of our favorite spots (biggest dance floor and nice music from a delightful Scottish Duo). You defintely feel the vibrations there.

The biggest thing about the vibrations is they are not regular. They would surge and seem to come and go with an irregular pattern. So it was hard to adjust to them. Regular engine vibrations (which you expect feel throughout the ship) stay at a very regular level so it is easy to adjust to them and actually "tune" them out. But the vibrations were not that way.

The ship's engineer said they had intorduced two blowers that blow bubbles in front of the propellors. That was supposed to take care of the problem but when asked how well it did it he was reluctant to respond. I did hear that there is another drydock scheduled for the Voyager in a month or two. Maybe they will be able to fix it then?

Mike