Deck 7 is the Promenade Deck and there are no Staterooms on this deck.
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Traditionally, a promenade deck on a cruise ship is an outdoor walkway that circles the ship, usually on a center deck. It serves as the lifeboat boarding area in an emergency. (The boats typically hang suspended overhead.)
On most ships, you'll find the promenade deck located mid-way between the lowest and highest decks. Many modern cruise ships have 14+ decks and the promenade deck can usually be found on decks 6, 7 or 8. The promenade deck has to be located here because of the role it plays in safety and the deployment of lifeboats.
What is a Promenade stateroom? The Promenade stateroom is a lot like an ocean view stateroom, in that it's a category of stateroom that offers a window and more square footage, compared to a standard inside cabin. The attraction of a Promenade stateroom is it offers bowed windows that overlook the Royal Promenade.
On most cruise ships, Deck 7 is situated around the middle of the ship, but it varies depending on the ship in question – on the biggest ships in the world, it's in the lower half of the ship, but still well above the waterline.
When there is a parade on the promenade or a band is playing it will be loud enough to penetrate the windows. The normal noise of people hanging out in the promenade should not be a problem. I have had a promenade cabin twice and no problems with routine noise.