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SHIP: Infinity, Oct 2018

CABIN #: 6030

DECK #: 6

CLASS: Balcony 2C

AREA: Near a bank of elevators

BED NEAR: Door

QUIET?: Yes

BALCONY VIEW: Restricted, the suites restrict view aft, and there was a washing gantry of some sorts in front of the next cabin. Direct view into suite if blinds in suite are open.

BALCONY SIZE: Sweet 16, big balcony!  Half covered.  Standing by rail you are visible to cabins above you, but we never saw anyone out there when we were and it was not a concern.  Balcony had 3 chairs and a table out there, no loungers.

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: No issues, great cabin!  Balcony door was hard to pull open/closed, not sure if they are all like that.

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Infinity, 5 nights, November 10, 2018

 

CABIN #: 6143

DECK #: 6

CLASS: Concierge C1

AREA: Aft - almost to the end of ship

BED NEAR: Bathroom

QUIET?: Yes 

BALCONY VIEW: Very nice, unobstructed - nothing below. 

BALCONY SIZE: Big & fully covered (part of it by canvas). Only 2 chairs and no foot stools available. It was nice to hang out there in the morning (or after shower)

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: I shared the room with my parents. Sofa turned into bed the entire time, so we used the balcony as "sitting area" at times. Attendant was great. No issue with balcony door, or water pressure/temp. Bathroom is tiny but that's every room. Definitely will choose this room again

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SHIP: Millenium

CABIN #: 8176

DECK #: 8

CLASS: C1

AREA: Aft

BED NEAR: Bathroom

QUIET?: Yes. Some music from Sunset Bar in the evening until around 10:00, but it's very pleasant.

BALCONY VIEW: Wake

BALCONY SIZE: Very large!

WIND A PROBLEM?: No, except during extreme storm (which we had on this cruise).

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: This is an accessible cabin with a large bathroom and flat shower. 

 

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Ship: Constellation

Cabin: 3126

Deck: 3

Class: Oceanview (Cat 6)

Area/Location: Midship

Bed Location / View: Wall-facing

Quiet? Yes-ish - Location-wise it's a very quiet place to be however there was a constant humming noise which took a while to get used too

Balcony/Porthole View: Excellent

Balcony/Porthole Size: Large

Wind a Problem? No

Soot a Problem? No

Problems / Comments: This is one of the newer cabins on the ship, located where the cinema and part of the conference centre used to be.  It's on a short corridor which leads from the atrium to the rear stairs/lifts which only really serves Q-Sine (also excellent!)  The window is massive and the only real problem we had was the humming noise mentioned above but you did get used to that and we would probably have not noticed it had we not moved from an inside cabin

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Ship: Summit

Cabin: 6122

Deck: 6

Class: Sky Suite 2

Area/Location: Aft-Starboard

Bed Location / View: Sea-facing

Quiet? Yes

Balcony View: Slightly Obstructed (see photo below)

Balcony Size: Standard for Suite; small round table, 2 chairs, NO foot rests (which was a surprise)

Wind a Problem?  No

Soot a Problem?   No

Problems / Comments:  Nice cabin with all the suite amenities.  Butler Peter was phenomenal.

 

Location of 6122 - note that to the left of this cabin, view obstruction becomes less and less.  To the right, the lifeboats.  We were not bothered with the slightly obstructed view (having to look out (vs. down) to the sea).  A quiet cabin in a convenient location.

 

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On 9/2/2018 at 9:20 AM, hvbaskey said:

Ship: Infinity

Cabin: 8117

Deck: #8

Class: Sky Suite 1

Area/Location: Midship

Bed Location / View:  Wall Facing

Quiet? Yes

Balcony. Excellent

Balcony Size: Standard

Wind a Problem?  No 

Soot a Problem?  No

Problems / Comments:  Wonderful location!  Balcony is completely covered.  No window washing equipment in sight.  No obstructions.  Convenient to elevators, library, Apple computers, etc.  Butler also was excellent.

 

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Spreadsheet Updated - 15 February 2019 [up to including, #431]

 

Format Update: please use the following fields (copy / paste into your reply) to submit your cabin information

 

Ship: eg., Millennium, Summit, Infinity, or Constellation

***NEW*** Revolution (2019 onwards) - Yes / No

Cabin: ####

Deck: #

Class: eg., Inside, OV, 2A Balcony, AQ1, Sky Suite 2, etc.

Area/Location: eg., Aft-Port; Midship, Forward-Starboard, etc.

Bed Location / View: Sea-facing; Wall-facing

Quiet? Yes, No (if no, use comments field)

Balcony/Porthole View: Obstructed, Good, Excellent, etc.

Balcony/Porthole Size: Standard, Large, Oversized, etc.

Wind a Problem? Yes, No (if no, use comments)

Soot a Problem? Yes, No

Problems / Comments: Write Away!

 

To view the M-Class Spreadsheet:  CLICK HERE!

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CABIN #: 2184

DECK #:2

CLASS: Ocean view 07

AREA:

BED NEAR: Window

QUIET?: Yes

BALCONY VIEW: N/A

BALCONY SIZE: N/A

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?:  No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS:  I do not know if the new refurb. cabins are different but a of now the image looks the same as it did when we sailed. The Celebrity web site picture is NOT the actual cabin layout. The image shows the bed inboard with the seating area outboard. The actual cabin, and all in this area have the beds directly under the window. This makes it very difficult to look out of. As well it also means that the headboard is only about 9 inches above the mattress, very difficult to put a pillow against for reading before bed.

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Constellation 

February 17. 2019

Cabin- aquaclass . A2 9070

Area- between front and aft stairs starboard side

Bed near - bathroom

Quiet- no, overhead footsteps and rolling trolleys heard at all times

balcony normal size

no soot

windy at times when at sea

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On 3/1/2019 at 10:49 AM, justmer8 said:

 

 

CABIN #: 2184

DECK #:2

CLASS: Ocean view 07

AREA:

BED NEAR: Window

QUIET?: Yes

BALCONY VIEW: N/A

BALCONY SIZE: N/A

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?:  No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS:  I do not know if the new refurb. cabins are different but a of now the image looks the same as it did when we sailed. The Celebrity web site picture is NOT the actual cabin layout. The image shows the bed inboard with the seating area outboard. The actual cabin, and all in this area have the beds directly under the window. This makes it very difficult to look out of. As well it also means that the headboard is only about 9 inches above the mattress, very difficult to put a pillow against for reading before bed.

 

@justmer8 - for which ship was this for?  would like to add the info to the spreadsheet.  

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CABIN #: 8100

DECK #: 8

CLASS: C2

AREA: Starboard Mid-ship

BED NEAR: Bathroom

QUIET?: Yes.

BALCONY VIEW: Two rooms away from the mid-ship bump out. Covered over head, so you won't have to worry about rain.

BALCONY SIZE: Small - fit two chairs (no footstools) and a small table.

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: Very quiet, close to the stairs and elevators, so very convenient. I'll stay in it again....

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2 minutes ago, dani negreanu said:

CABIN #: 8100

DECK #: 8

CLASS: C2

AREA: Starboard Mid-ship

BED NEAR: Bathroom

QUIET?: Yes.

BALCONY VIEW: Two rooms away from the mid-ship bump out. Covered over head, so you won't have to worry about rain.

BALCONY SIZE: Small - fit two chairs (no footstools) and a small table.

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: Very quiet, close to the stairs and elevators, so very convenient. I'll stay in it again....

 

@dani negreanu - for which ship was this on?  Millennium, Summit, Constellation, or Infinity?

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3 minutes ago, dani negreanu said:

 

Thanks, I've corrected it - SHIP: Millennium😀

 

Thanks so much @dani negreanu!   was this on the refurbished / revolutionized ship?  Very curious if you had any photos you could share, if so.  With appreciation, H.

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Spreadsheet Updated - 08 March 2019 [up to including, #437]

 

Format Update: please use the following fields (copy / paste into your reply) to submit your cabin information

 

Ship: eg., Millennium, Summit, Infinity, or Constellation

Revolution (2019 onwards) - Yes / No

Cabin: ####

Deck: #

Class: eg., Inside, OV, 2A Balcony, AQ1, Sky Suite 2, etc.

Area/Location: eg., Aft-Port; Midship, Forward-Starboard, etc.

Bed Location / View: Sea-facing; Wall-facing

Quiet? Yes, No (if no, use comments field)

Balcony/Porthole View: Obstructed, Good, Excellent, etc.

Balcony/Porthole Size: Standard, Large, Oversized, etc.

Wind a Problem? Yes, No (if no, use comments)

Soot a Problem? Yes, No

Comments: Write Away!

 

To view the M-Class Spreadsheet:  CLICK HERE!

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On 10/29/2017 at 5:40 PM, Smitty83 said:

Summit 2017

 

 

CABIN #: 6144

DECK 6

CLASS Concierge Class C1

AREA Aft between suites. Aft of the Aft Stairs/Elevator.

BED NEAR On aft wall facing forward

QUIET: Yes

BALCONY VIEW: Excellent/Unobstructed. Starboard side near the back of the ship. There is a crew corridor on the forward (left) side of the balcony with a door that can be opened. Sometimes we saw ship crew power washing the balconies - that corridor is their access. Balcony is deeper than usual. We had a table and three chairs. No footstools or recliners.

WIND A PROBLEM: No

SOOT A PROBLEM: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: No problems. The stateroom attendant was wonderful and very attentive, as you would expect in the suite area. The cabin sleeps two in regular bed(s) and one in a pull-out loveseat.

Thank you!  We will have this room on the Infinity in April...

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Millennium

NEW*** Revolution (2019 onwards) - Yes 

Cabin: 2012

Deck: 2

Class: OV

Area/Location: forward

Bed Location / View

Quiet? Yes

Balcony/Porthole view. Unobstructed, but rather overlooked when in port

Balcony/Porthole Size: Standard,

Wind a Problem? Yes, No (if no, use comments)

Soot a Problem? No

Problems / Comments: Quiet cabin except that the public address announcements came through very loudly.  We asked to have it turned down, but they were still 'looking into it' when we left the ship.  Otherwise a great cabin.

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Infinity- 03/16/19
CABIN: 9004

DECK #: 9

CLASS: Veranda 2B

AREA: Bow starboard side.  Most forward Veranda on deck 9

BED NEAR: Bathroom

QUIET?: Yes 

BALCONY VIEW: slight obstruction, nothing that would prevent me from booking the same cabin again

BALCONY SIZE: Average

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: None.  Very quiet with little foot traffic.  Convenient location.

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Ship:  Summit 

Revolution (2019 onwards) - Yes

Cabin: 7181

Deck: 7

Class:  Concierge

Area/Location:  Aft-Port

Bed Location / View:  Wall-facing

Quiet?  Yes

Balcony/Porthole View:  Excellent!  Watched the sun set several times from our balcony

Balcony/Porthole Size:  Standard size balcony but roomy with two chairs and a small table

Wind a Problem?  No issues with wind at all

Soot a Problem?  No

Problems / Comments: The newly updated room was wonderful!  We had the beds separated and it felt very roomy.  Lots of drawers and shelves to store things.  The beds were very comfortable and I easily stowed my 28" and 20" suitcase under my single bed.  I bought two small collapsible boxes from the Dollar store and used them on the bathroom shelves, freeing up any clutter from the sink.  You could do the same in the stateroom with the shelves at the dressing table.  The new colors are lovely and very soothing.  It's only a few steps away from the aft elevators so it was extremely convenient as you took it right up to 10 and the Oceanview Cafe in the same area.  Highly recommend this cabin!

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Spreadsheet Updated - 19 April 2019 [up to including, #448]

 

Format Update: please use the following fields (copy / paste into your reply) to submit your cabin information

 

Ship: eg., Millennium, Summit, Infinity, or Constellation

Revolution (2019 onwards) - Yes / No

Cabin: ####

Deck: #

Class: eg., Inside, OV, 2A Balcony, AQ1, Sky Suite 2, etc.

Area/Location: eg., Aft-Port; Midship, Forward-Starboard, etc.

Bed Location / View: Sea-facing; Wall-facing

Quiet? Yes, No (if no, use comments field)

Balcony/Porthole View: Obstructed, Good, Excellent, etc.

Balcony/Porthole Size: Standard, Large, Oversized, etc.

Wind a Problem? Yes, No (if no, use comments)

Soot a Problem? Yes, No

Comments: Write Away!

 

To view the M-Class Spreadsheet:  CLICK HERE!

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Ship:  Summit

Revolution (2019 onwards) - Yes

Cabin: 1112

Deck: 11

Class:  AQ1

Area/Location:  Aft-Starboard

Bed LocationWall-facing

Quiet? Yes

Balcony/Porthole View: Clear view - no obstruction

Balcony/Porthole Size: Smaller than others on same deck

Wind a Problem? No

Soot a Problem? No

Comments: I hated this room.  The length of the bed makes the room smaller.  In addition, the wall in front of the bed is not flat so because of the intrusive abutment to mount the TV, we kept banging into the TV.  The bathroom was much smaller and we kept banging into the bar, which is in an awkward position (came home with several bruises).  The dream shower jets were removed and replaced with an inferior replacement.  Storage was not an issue, however.  The balcony was very small and every time it rains it became a swimming pool so we could not go outside.  This is a long-standing issue that has been reported numerous times so we thought it would have been addressed during the remodel.  In fine form it was ignored.

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