real talk on Bliss/Topless cruise cabins — how thin are the walls actually
were booked on a Topless cruise for nov 2026, our first LS cruise. were excited but my wife is fixated on one specific worry that i cant find a real answer to anywhere online, the cabin walls. every cruise review says "the walls are thin" but nobody specifies. like is it "we can hear voices through the wall" thin, or "we can hear if someone slams a door" thin, or "we can literally hear our neighbors having sex in normal volume" thin? bc on an LS cruise the answer kinda matters lol. were not loud during sex, like at all, but were also not silent and we werent planning to whisper for 7 nights either. and shes really not into the idea of strangers in the cabin next door hearing her or vice versa, even on a cruise where presumably everyone knows whats up. specifically — is the dynamic just "everyone hears everyone and accepts it as part of the cruise vibe" or do ppl actually keep it down. is there a difference based on cabin category (interior vs balcony, lower deck vs higher). do the suite-level cabins have better insulation. do most ppl just play in the playrooms/dungeon and not the cabins anyway. also separately is the cabin AC loud enough to mask anything. im grasping at straws here lol.