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I realize there's a thread (very old and with over 9,000 posts) on this, but I can't seem to find a simple explanation of what the cabin classes mean. We're looking at a Celebrity cruise (never been with them before), and can't figure out what Acqua, Concierge, etc, mean?

 

Thanks in advance!

Judy

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You decide on what you wish to pay for a cabin on a cruise, all the cabins go to the same destination.

Celebrity assigns loyalty points to each level. The more you pay, the more points you receive.

When you look up cabin prices, be prepared for sticker shock. AQ is double a Balcony cabin on some cruises with no/little increase in the size of the room

Inside

Ocean View

Balcony

Concierge: On some ships, a bit larger, a few minor amenities

Aqua: You get access to a separate restaurant with fantastic service and the spa for certain types of access.

Suite: Big bucks for extra special treatment and access to a private lounge.

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You decide on what you wish to pay for a cabin on a cruise, all the cabins go to the same destination.

Celebrity assigns loyalty points to each level. The more you pay, the more points you receive.

When you look up cabin prices, be prepared for sticker shock. AQ is double a Balcony cabin on some cruises with no/little increase in the size of the room

Inside

Ocean View

Balcony

Concierge: On some ships, a bit larger, a few minor amenities

Aqua: You get access to a separate restaurant with fantastic service and the spa for certain types of access.

Suite: Big bucks for extra special treatment and access to a private lounge.

 

Thanks! Oh, OK, so they're just higher levels (aka more expensive). They still have all the regular ones. We usually do ocean view as we like to see out but don't spend a lot of time in our cabin, so would rather use that extra money for something else. Thanks for the explanation!

 

BTW, I'll be curious to hear how you liked the Summit as we're looking on a cruise on it, too.

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Thanks! Oh, OK, so they're just higher levels (aka more expensive). They still have all the regular ones. We usually do ocean view as we like to see out but don't spend a lot of time in our cabin, so would rather use that extra money for something else. Thanks for the explanation!

 

BTW, I'll be curious to hear how you liked the Summit as we're looking on a cruise on it, too.

 

We will be back on Summit in three weeks fro Canada New England. Our attitude to the older ships is changing. We were in AQ and Blu two weeks ago and enjoyed it. Service was great.

Our next cabin will be an oceanview. Our balcony did not get more than 10 minutes use for the whole week to Bermuda.

 

We really miss the deleted (Normandie) dining room that was downgraded to Tuscan.

We like Summit but not as much as we used to.

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We will be back on Summit in three weeks fro Canada New England. Our attitude to the older ships is changing. We were in AQ and Blu two weeks ago and enjoyed it. Service was great.

Our next cabin will be an oceanview. Our balcony did not get more than 10 minutes use for the whole week to Bermuda.

 

We really miss the deleted (Normandie) dining room that was downgraded to Tuscan.

We like Summit but not as much as we used to.

 

Interesting. You'll probably be where we live in 3 weeks, then! We're in Halifax - any questions?

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