Scotico Posted July 18, 2016 #1 Share Posted July 18, 2016 We are thinking about booking a last minute cruise in November for E. Caribbean. They have a great deal going right now like free beverage package and gratuities with ocean view cabin or better. My question is which floor to avoid for a balcony room. Looking at booking something on the 8th Floor or higher. Do not really want an aft. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisin lady ca Posted July 18, 2016 #2 Share Posted July 18, 2016 We are thinking about booking a last minute cruise in November for E. Caribbean. They have a great deal going right now like free beverage package and gratuities with ocean view cabin or better. My question is which floor to avoid for a balcony room. Looking at booking something on the 8th Floor or higher. Do not really want an aft. I have always checked the S class cabin spreadsheet before doing anything else. Then I search the Celebrity threads for cabins that are most desirable. Depending on the category you are looking for, you will find more or less information about cabins on specific ships. For example, the largest balcony cabins on desk 9 are 9209, 9215, 9213, 9237, and 9239. The "best cabins" have been reported as 9237, 9292, 9215, 9270, 9155 and 9192. On deck 8, the "best cabins" have been reported as 8279, 8252, 8257, 8230 (which I have booked on a Caribbean cruise in 2/18), 8197 and 8160. On deck 10, the "best cabins" have been reported as 1243, 1132, 1075 and 1044. Good luck with your search. There are many posts from which you can gather information. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grandmaanne7 Posted July 18, 2016 #3 Share Posted July 18, 2016 Cruisin' lady gave you some great advice. The only thing that I would add is, if you are extremely sensitive to smoke, avoid port side as there is a remote chance of smoke drifting up from deck 5 while in Port. Sent from my SM-G530W using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigbenboys Posted July 18, 2016 #4 Share Posted July 18, 2016 We had 2131 on deck 12. I will never book anything that forward again. The sea was ruff coming back the last day from the E. Caribbean cruise on Reflection. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare WrittenOnYourHeart Posted July 18, 2016 #5 Share Posted July 18, 2016 We had 2131 on deck 12. I will never book anything that forward again. The sea was ruff coming back the last day from the E. Caribbean cruise on Reflection. Anything going between eastern Florida and the Caribbean is going to have some "rough" seas going and coming as they have to cross the Gulf Stream. Weather patters will affect just how much movement there is. But some of us LOVE the movement!! :D 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisin lady ca Posted July 19, 2016 #6 Share Posted July 19, 2016 Additional recommendation re: veranda cabins on Equinox. Our family stayed in 7304, 7310 and 7320 for our Caribbean cruise in March 2015. The cabins were just fine - quiet, convenient to elevators and unobstructed views. Cabins 7304 and 7310 has the bed by the balcony. Cabin 7320 has the bed by the bathroom. I provided information about these cabins on the S Class Cabin Spreadsheet thread. Unfortunately, it appears that many cabins are not included in the spreadsheet so you may have to search for adjacent cabins to get a sense of the "neighborhood". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prkr11701 Posted July 24, 2016 #7 Share Posted July 24, 2016 I know (or at least I think) I saw one but can not find now. Also what websites show all available cabins on a deck when shopping for a cruise and not just a few of them like Celebrity website. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare OzKiwiJJ Posted July 24, 2016 #8 Share Posted July 24, 2016 The Celebrity UK website shows all available cabins. https://www.celebritycruises.co.uk/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare WrittenOnYourHeart Posted July 24, 2016 #9 Share Posted July 24, 2016 Cruisin' lady gave you some great advice. The only thing that I would add is, if you are extremely sensitive to smoke, avoid port side as there is a remote chance of smoke drifting up from deck 5 while in Port. Sent from my SM-G530W using Tapatalk I'm so glad you posted this. I had mistakenly come to think based on my other cruise experiences that the smoking sections were always starboard. I was able to call the agency I have my upcoming cruise with and change my cabin from 1521 (port) to 1518 (starboard)!! Note to self when changing cruiselines: make sure to ask which side the public smoking areas are on!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grandmaanne7 Posted July 24, 2016 #10 Share Posted July 24, 2016 I'm so glad you posted this. I had mistakenly come to think based on my other cruise experiences that the smoking sections were always starboard. I was able to call the agency I have my upcoming cruise with and change my cabin from 1521 (port) to 1518 (starboard)!! Note to self when changing cruiselines: make sure to ask which side the public smoking areas are on!! Glad I could help. We had vowed never to book a balcony again until we found Celebrity. Paying for an unusable balcony is insane. On our last cruise on the Reflection, I smelled smoke coming from the balcony next to us and I said loudly to my DH, "I guess some people aren't aware that smoking is not allowed on any balcony on Celebrity." We never smelled it again. We spent many happy hours on that balcony. Sent from my SM-G530W using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisin lady ca Posted July 27, 2016 #11 Share Posted July 27, 2016 I came across the following info in a post from hulamoon in Dec 2015. I don't know how to link directly to the post so I am copying and pasting the info here. It is great info so I do thank hulamoon for keeping this info visible. "This is a cut and paste for S class ships from a 2012 thread by poster Texkan. Here is an updated list of non-suite staterooms with nearly triple sized balconies: Resort Deck: 2105, 2109, 2106, 2110 Penthouse Deck: 1547, 1552, 1601, 1605, 1606, 1610 Sky Deck: 1075, 1044, 1231, 1243, 1247, 1108, 1120, 1124 Panorama Deck: 9155, 9192, 9209, 9215, 9237, 9241, 9266, 9270, 9292, 9296 Vista Deck: 8197, 8160, 8257, 8253, 8230, 8226, 8279, 8283, 8252, 8256 Sunrise Deck: 7159, 7206, 7215, 7219, 7241, 7245, 7260, 7264, 7286, 7290 Continental Deck: 6155, 6156, 6209, 6215, 6237, 6241, 6210, 6214, 6236, 6240 The staterooms that are also on the slanted portion of the hump, but not listed above have nearly double sized balconies. Be advised that the some of the staterooms on this list on the Continental Deck have partially obstructed balconies (2C Category - i.e. Stateroom #6240) and some fully obstructed (2D category - i.e. Stateroom #6210). The 2C obstruction involves seeing a life boat when looking straight down, but no obstruction when looking outwards or to the left or right. Also be advised that some of the Penthouse Deck staterooms have a small obstruction from window washing equipment (1547 and 1552 as well as the nearly double sized staterooms next to them - 1549 and 1554; 1549 and 1554 are a bit more obstructed than 1547 and 1552). Info same as Waihekean posted" I am looking forward to enjoying 8230 and 7264 on two of my upcoming cruises. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
needmorevacations Posted July 27, 2016 #12 Share Posted July 27, 2016 I came across the following info in a post from hulamoon in Dec 2015. I don't know how to link directly to the post so I am copying and pasting the info here. It is great info so I do thank hulamoon for keeping this info visible. "This is a cut and paste for S class ships from a 2012 thread by poster Texkan. Here is an updated list of non-suite staterooms with nearly triple sized balconies: Resort Deck: 2105' date=' 2109, 2106, 2110 Penthouse Deck: 1547, 1552, 1601, 1605, 1606, 1610 Sky Deck: 1075, 1044, 1231, 1243, 1247, 1108, 1120, 1124 Panorama Deck: 9155, 9192, 9209, 9215, 9237, 9241, 9266, 9270, 9292, 9296 Vista Deck: 8197, 8160, 8257, 8253, 8230, 8226, 8279, 8283, 8252, 8256 Sunrise Deck: 7159, 7206, 7215, 7219, 7241, 7245, 7260, 7264, 7286, 7290 Continental Deck: 6155, 6156, 6209, 6215, 6237, 6241, 6210, 6214, 6236, 6240 The staterooms that are also on the slanted portion of the hump, but not listed above have nearly double sized balconies. Be advised that the some of the staterooms on this list on the Continental Deck have partially obstructed balconies (2C Category - i.e. Stateroom #6240) and some fully obstructed (2D category - i.e. Stateroom #6210). The 2C obstruction involves seeing a life boat when looking straight down, but no obstruction when looking outwards or to the left or right. Also be advised that some of the Penthouse Deck staterooms have a small obstruction from window washing equipment (1547 and 1552 as well as the nearly double sized staterooms next to them - 1549 and 1554; 1549 and 1554 are a bit more obstructed than 1547 and 1552). Info same as Waihekean posted" I am looking forward to enjoying 8230 and 7264 on two of my upcoming cruises.[/quote'] FYI, the plans above do NOT include Reflection cabin numbers as the deck plans are different. But you can get an idea of where on the ship these cabins are and overlay that knowledge onto the Reflection plans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lastdance Posted July 27, 2016 #13 Share Posted July 27, 2016 I came across the following info in a post from hulamoon in Dec 2015. I don't know how to link directly to the post so I am copying and pasting the info here. It is great info so I do thank hulamoon for keeping this info visible. "This is a cut and paste for S class ships from a 2012 thread by poster Texkan. Here is an updated list of non-suite staterooms with nearly triple sized balconies: Resort Deck: 2105' date=' 2109, 2106, 2110 Penthouse Deck: 1547, 1552, 1601, 1605, 1606, 1610 Sky Deck: 1075, 1044, 1231, 1243, 1247, 1108, 1120, 1124 Panorama Deck: 9155, 9192, 9209, 9215, 9237, 9241, 9266, 9270, 9292, 9296 Vista Deck: 8197, 8160, 8257, 8253, 8230, 8226, 8279, 8283, 8252, 8256 Sunrise Deck: 7159, 7206, 7215, 7219, 7241, 7245, 7260, 7264, 7286, 7290 Continental Deck: 6155, 6156, 6209, 6215, 6237, 6241, 6210, 6214, 6236, 6240 The staterooms that are also on the slanted portion of the hump, but not listed above have nearly double sized balconies. Be advised that the some of the staterooms on this list on the Continental Deck have partially obstructed balconies (2C Category - i.e. Stateroom #6240) and some fully obstructed (2D category - i.e. Stateroom #6210). The 2C obstruction involves seeing a life boat when looking straight down, but no obstruction when looking outwards or to the left or right. Also be advised that some of the Penthouse Deck staterooms have a small obstruction from window washing equipment (1547 and 1552 as well as the nearly double sized staterooms next to them - 1549 and 1554; 1549 and 1554 are a bit more obstructed than 1547 and 1552). Info same as Waihekean posted" I am looking forward to enjoying 8230 and 7264 on two of my upcoming cruises.[/quote'] 2110 is an aft S2 suite... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShakeDaddy Posted July 28, 2016 #14 Share Posted July 28, 2016 A general rule of thumb would be to avoid deck 12 which is directly below the pool and the buffet. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RodPat Posted July 28, 2016 #15 Share Posted July 28, 2016 We were just on Reflection July 8. We normally choose our own room but this was a company trip that my husband won for his sales. The TA the company used gave us 1520 Aqua class. The room had a service entrance across from it and the cart with the towels and sheets came out early in the morning and stayed in the hall for a long time. Lots of noise from that service door and a lot of activity there all day. Also a long walk to the elevator even the forward elevator and to go to the other elevator was a really long walk. The room was fine except for the above mentioned items. Pat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loeb Posted July 28, 2016 #16 Share Posted July 28, 2016 Avoid the staterooms with connecting doors between cabins. On the Reflection (Unlike the other ships in her class) the connecting door is in the interior near the door to the corridor. Although we didn't have a problem with noise, if someone in the next stateroom is loud, you may hear it through the connecting door in your stateroom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mango Mike Posted July 28, 2016 #17 Share Posted July 28, 2016 Avoid the staterooms with connecting doors between cabins. On the Reflection (Unlike the other ships in her class) the connecting door is in the interior near the door to the corridor. Although we didn't have a problem with noise, if someone in the next stateroom is loud, you may hear it through the connecting door in your stateroom. ??? :confused: The connecting staterooms on the Reflection are different from other S class ships? So they have a door inside the stateroom connecting the 2 rooms instead of creating a "vestibule" outside the usual stateroom door with a "new" single entrance door to access the 2 cabins? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lvz2cruz Posted July 30, 2016 #18 Share Posted July 30, 2016 I came across the following info in a post from hulamoon in Dec 2015. I don't know how to link directly to the post so I am copying and pasting the info here. It is great info so I do thank hulamoon for keeping this info visible. "This is a cut and paste for S class ships from a 2012 thread by poster Texkan. Here is an updated list of non-suite staterooms with nearly triple sized balconies: Resort Deck: 2105' date=' 2109, 2106, 2110 Penthouse Deck: 1547, 1552, 1601, 1605, 1606, 1610 Sky Deck: 1075, 1044, 1231, 1243, 1247, 1108, 1120, 1124 Panorama Deck: 9155, 9192, 9209, 9215, 9237, 9241, 9266, 9270, 9292, 9296 Vista Deck: 8197, 8160, 8257, 8253, 8230, 8226, 8279, 8283, 8252, 8256 Sunrise Deck: 7159, 7206, 7215, 7219, 7241, 7245, 7260, 7264, 7286, 7290 Continental Deck: 6155, 6156, 6209, 6215, 6237, 6241, 6210, 6214, 6236, 6240 The staterooms that are also on the slanted portion of the hump, but not listed above have nearly double sized balconies. Be advised that the some of the staterooms on this list on the Continental Deck have partially obstructed balconies (2C Category - i.e. Stateroom #6240) and some fully obstructed (2D category - i.e. Stateroom #6210). The 2C obstruction involves seeing a life boat when looking straight down, but no obstruction when looking outwards or to the left or right. Also be advised that some of the Penthouse Deck staterooms have a small obstruction from window washing equipment (1547 and 1552 as well as the nearly double sized staterooms next to them - 1549 and 1554; 1549 and 1554 are a bit more obstructed than 1547 and 1552). Info same as Waihekean posted" I am looking forward to enjoying 8230 and 7264 on two of my upcoming cruises.[/quote'] FYI, the plans above do NOT include Reflection cabin numbers as the deck plans are different. But you can get an idea of where on the ship these cabins are and overlay that knowledge onto the Reflection plans. Would the Reflection cabins 2164-2172 and 2167-2175 have the larger balconies? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare villauk Posted July 31, 2016 #19 Share Posted July 31, 2016 ??? :confused: The connecting staterooms on the Reflection are different from other S class ships? So they have a door inside the stateroom connecting the 2 rooms instead of creating a "vestibule" outside the usual stateroom door with a "new" single entrance door to access the 2 cabins? Yes, it has been reported many times on CC that Reflection is configured differently to all the other S class ships with regards to the 'connection'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BDL Posted July 31, 2016 #20 Share Posted July 31, 2016 Hi, My DH and I have booked Reflection cabin 1626. It's on the starboard hump near the elevators. Does anyone know if this area would be terribly noisy? Would any of the other C1's in that area be a better choice? My DH likes the view front and back so the aft cabins are not a choice. Thanks, Barb Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wine-O Posted August 1, 2016 #21 Share Posted August 1, 2016 Hi,My DH and I have booked Reflection cabin 1626. It's on the starboard hump near the elevators. Does anyone know if this area would be terribly noisy? Would any of the other C1's in that area be a better choice? My DH likes the view front and back so the aft cabins are not a choice. Thanks, Barb No, not noisy at all. There is a partition that separates the elevators from the staterooms, so you won't hear anything. Additionally, there are staterooms above you, so no noise unless they are jumping up and down on the floor. Your stateroom has the bed by the balcony configuration, so if you prefer bed by the bath, they alternate back & forth, bed by balcony/bath/balcony/bath, etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BDL Posted August 1, 2016 #22 Share Posted August 1, 2016 No, not noisy at all. There is a partition that separates the elevators from the staterooms, so you won't hear anything. Additionally, there are staterooms above you, so no noise unless they are jumping up and down on the floor. Your stateroom has the bed by the balcony configuration, so if you prefer bed by the bath, they alternate back & forth, bed by balcony/bath/balcony/bath, etc. Thanks Wine-O! I knew the part about cabins above and below... learned a lesson on RCL in a Grand Suite under the pool... never again. Glad there is a wall between us and the elevators. Bed by the balcony is actually preferred so that's good to know too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare keesar Posted August 1, 2016 #23 Share Posted August 1, 2016 Avoid the staterooms with connecting doors between cabins. On the Reflection (Unlike the other ships in her class) the connecting door is in the interior near the door to the corridor. Although we didn't have a problem with noise, if someone in the next stateroom is loud, you may hear it through the connecting door in your stateroom. Well stated. I thought the people next door were in our room! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruise47 Posted August 1, 2016 #24 Share Posted August 1, 2016 We had 2131 on deck 12. I will never book anything that forward again. The sea was ruff coming back the last day from the E. Caribbean cruise on Reflection. We have this cabin book for a cruise later this year; was the sea's that ruff you could not enjoy your cruise experience? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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