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The Royal Suites have the largest balconies that are not aft.

 

Other cabins with the "larger" balconies are: 6132, 6131. 7171. 7174. 7173. 7176. 7175. 7178. 7177. 7180. 8146. 8161. 9138. 9173

 

If you just look at the deck plans, you'll see which cabins jut out and are a "bit" larger. No cabins that are exactly mid ship ave the larger cabins.

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The Royal Suites have the largest balconies that are not aft.

 

Other cabins with the "larger" balconies are: 6132, 6131. 7171. 7174. 7173. 7176. 7175. 7178. 7177. 7180. 8146. 8161. 9138. 9173

 

If you just look at the deck plans, you'll see which cabins jut out and are a "bit" larger. No cabins that are exactly mid ship ave the larger cabins.

 

Hi Kitty,

 

Here's the list I've compiled from other users and pass on frequently. Just plug in the number of the cabin you are interested in on Celebrity's website and see if it's available.

 

CC Cabins - Deck 8:

 

The “Great” Rooms with larger balconies: People love the aft-facing staterooms (8170, 8172, 8176, & 8185) for the views of the wake and super-large balconies. 8045 & 8046 with larger “triangle shaped” balconies are also popular. Book these if you can! But what if they are already gone…..?

 

Best standard (non-adjoining) CC Cabins: 8072, 8074, 8076, 8078, 8080, 8082, 8084, & 8086 (starboard side): Good mid-ship location and non-adjoining (no interior door to the neighboring room which some complain can be the source of noise/light from the next cabin). So, why are they good? Because the inside cabins that appear directly across the hall on the deck plan are NOT really there. Well, of course they’re there, but you would never know it! Their doors all open to the opposite (port side) hall (note they all have odd cabin numbers). So there is nothing (no cabins or service areas) opposite these CC Cabins across the hall …nothing but a hallway wall.

 

Also good (on the port side) are 8075, 8079, 8083, 8087, 8091, 8095 & 8099: These have the same good mid-ship location & are non-adjoining, you just have a neighbor across the hall. Very good rooms to book.

 

Need an adjoining room? Look to book 8114, 8116, 8118, 8120, 8122, 8124, 8126, 8128, 8130, 8132 (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.

 

8047 & 8048 – less private balcony which is visable from the angled balcony of the neighboring room.

 

"This list is posted frequently in this forum, so this seems a good place to lock it down."

 

Each of the following cabins on the Millennium Class ships (Millennium, Infinity, Constellation, Summit) has some particular benefit over its peers of the same class -- most often an oversized veranda, sometimes larger cabin or nicer decor. Not all of these differences are accurately reflected in any known deck plans.

 

S1-6131,6132,6145,6146

 

C1-9201,9164,9162,9160,,8185,8176,8172,8170,7203,7212, 7208,7206,6135,6136,6143,6144

C2-9043,9038,8045,8046

 

 

2A-7049,7080,7163,7166,7171,7173,7175,7177,7174,7176, 7178,7180

2B-8161,8146,9173,9138

2C-6016,6018,6020,6021,6022,6023,6024,6025,6026,6027, 6029,6030,6031,6033,6035,6053,6048

 

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Hi Kitty,

 

Here's the list I've compiled from other users and pass on frequently. Just plug in the number of the cabin you are interested in on Celebrity's website and see if it's available.

 

 

 

2C-6016,6018,6020,6021,6022,6023,6024,6025,6026,6027, 6029,6030,6031,6033,6035,6053,6048

 

 

Did you miss 6028??

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You are right. 6028 should have been on the list. That list is one I copied from another user and just pass along. Here's a picture that Larry Simon has posted showing those larger balconies for the sweet 16 cabins.

 

http://travel.webshots.com/photo/1373724618072643706PYnbJg

Thanks, the reason I asked was I just put 6028 on hold for a Feb 2013 cruise to Antarctica on Infinity and panicked when it was not listed. I did sail in 6026 on Millie.
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