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Cabin 8109 or close by - anyone stayed in?


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Hi! My Mom & I are booked for the Summit on 1/29/11. Very excited!

 

But wondering a little about my cabin choice. We are booked in 8109, concierge cabin. I thought it looked like a nice location, but I have noticed two things: (1) it has a connecting cabin (I think they call them interlocking on the Celebrity website), and (2) it is across from a staff service area.

 

Trying to find out if anyone has stayed in cabins with these issues, and really, if they are much of an issue.

 

Thanks!

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We are booked on the Connie, same setup, in 8111 for the 3rd time. Great location. Close to elevator, library and good center location. No problem with elevator noise or service cabin.

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Thanks very much for the reassurance!

 

I guess it's kind of luck of the draw as to whether the adjoining cabin is a problem. Maybe I can pack some door strips to stick in there if I have bad neighbors :p

 

Still would love to hear from anybody who's had the cabin - I know that's a bit of a longshot, but doesn't hurt to ask!

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Previously posted by another OP below is your cabin 8109 mentioned...Hope it helps. Looks good to me but the adjoining factor may be a little noisy if you have noisy neighbors..

 

"Need an adjoining room? Look to book 8114, 8116, 8118, 8120, 8122,

8124, 8126, 8128, 8130, 8132, & 8134 (Starboard side): Good mid-ship

adjoining rooms. Also, there also are no entrances to the “crew only”

area (the large white blank space on the deck plan) across the hall

anywhere in this block of cabins!

 

Location of Crew-Only Service Doors: I like to avoid cabins across

from doors to crew-only areas (ie food prep facilities, freight

elevators, mechanical equipment etc). They can be the source of noise

and/or additional activity. If that matters to you, note that doors to

the crew-only areas (shown as white blank space on the deck plans) are

located approximately opposite the following CC cabins:

 

Starboard side: 8052, 8060, 8066 8090 8138, 8150 & 8176 (aft cabin)

Port Side: 8047, 8065, 8069, 8107, 8109, 8115, 8141, & 8145

 

Rooms to Avoid:

8094, 8096, 8111, & 8115 – Partially obstructed by the dreaded window

washing equipment. NOTE: Cabins affected by the window washing

equipment vary by ship. These are the rooms on Constellation ONLY. For

other M-Class ships check the deck plan listed “obstructed view” rooms

to avoid.

 

8102 & 8108 – listed as “obstructed view”, small balcony, & windows of

suite next door look onto balcony.

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Actually, I googled, searched the forums, and went through EVERY ONE of the previous Summit reviews here to see if any had cabin 8109. No luck, but that's okay, I've gotten enough feedback to determine that it should be a pretty nice cabin (unless they move the window washing equipment a little bit!)

 

Sounds like noise and such is just occasional and we can put up with that - neither one of us is a very light sleeper.

 

Looks like there is a real need here for people to report back on what their cabins were like. I'll be sure to do so, including pics, when we get back!:D

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  • 4 weeks later...
Thanks very much for the reassurance!

 

I guess it's kind of luck of the draw as to whether the adjoining cabin is a problem. Maybe I can pack some door strips to stick in there if I have bad neighbors :p

 

Still would love to hear from anybody who's had the cabin - I know that's a bit of a longshot, but doesn't hurt to ask!

 

I stayed in cabin 8109 on the Constellation with the same set-up (adjoining room). We could hear conversations through the door. It wasn't horrible, but something I now avoid. On the Constellation the window washing equipment was located next door.

 

Linda

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