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Hi all!

 

A few months ago I came across a video on YouTube showing a HUGE room on an M-class ship (I think) that had a main living area, a master bedroom, and a second closet-like room with a set of bunk beds. I know it had a couple of windows and perhaps a balcony, although I'm not sure on that. For the life of me I can't remember what room it was or even how to search for it on a deck plan. My family is planning a trip to Europe next summer, currently booked on the Constellation, and I just discovered that Celebrity offers third- and fourth-person discounts and am now looking into one big room rather than two smaller ones. If anyone can point me in the direction of this room, or any others like it, I would really appreciate it!

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Hi all!

 

A few months ago I came across a video on YouTube showing a HUGE room on an M-class ship (I think) that had a main living area, a master bedroom, and a second closet-like room with a set of bunk beds. I know it had a couple of windows and perhaps a balcony, although I'm not sure on that. For the life of me I can't remember what room it was or even how to search for it on a deck plan. My family is planning a trip to Europe next summer, currently booked on the Constellation, and I just discovered that Celebrity offers third- and fourth-person discounts and am now looking into one big room rather than two smaller ones. If anyone can point me in the direction of this room, or any others like it, I would really appreciate it!

 

It's called a Family Veranda (FV) and the one you saw sounds like S class, which are in the front of the ship. On M class, the rooms are smaller but the verandas are huge, and they are located aft. Often don't show up as bookable as you need 4-5 (5 usually) to book one, so you have to call X or your TA for availability. Sometimes if they're not selling well they get released for 2 which is what we did, although we ended up with 4 in the cabin--hated to see all that space go to waste.

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It's called a Family Veranda (FV) and the one you saw sounds like S class, which are in the front of the ship. On M class, the rooms are smaller but the verandas are huge, and they are located aft. Often don't show up as bookable as you need 4-5 (5 usually) to book one, so you have to call X or your TA for availability. Sometimes if they're not selling well they get released for 2 which is what we did, although we ended up with 4 in the cabin--hated to see all that space go to waste.

 

We transferred to FV in June, for our TA in October.

We had originally booked 2A for 2 people.

I can't wait to laze on that HUGE balcony, I just hope the weather allows it.

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