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If you are travelling in a Sky Suite on the Constellation and 2 other family members are a couple of doors down from you in an Aquaclass room; are you able to order in-suite full dining service (as allowed in suite class) for the other 2 guests from Aquaclass, so a party of 3 could dine together in the suite/balcony etc?? Does anyone have personal experience of this or know whether it’s allowed?

 

 

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Keep in mind that there is no dining table in the Suite and continental breakfast for 2 was a challenge at the cocktail table.

 

The balconies are rather narriow. We had 2 chairs and a small low (hold 2 glasses) table on the balcony in one SS and 3 chairs no table on another. Therefore dining on the balcony probably isn’t a option unless you are in 6145 or 6146 they have much larger balconies than the other SS cabins and have a full height dining table.

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Yes, it is allowed, keep in mind that you can only order from the Main Dining Room menu for room service, not Luminae or Blu. This service is available to all cabins on the ship.

 

 

 

Hi thank you for your reply :) was only asking because for Sky Suite and above it separately lists the service as FULL in-suite dinner service where as for Aquaclass and all other cabins it lists it as room service. Are they the same thing do you know? As in is one served, and the other more traditional room service on a tray etc?

 

 

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Hi Ellie:

 

Its really the same thing however let me explain a bit. All cabins have for many years been able to receive lunch and dinner from the MDR in their staterooms during the operating hours of the MDR. In the past, Suites would have their meals delivered course by course while the rest of the rooms received it all at once. Recently, there have been a number of posts from people that this is not happening, basically saying it depends on how good your Butler is. Some now do it, some don't, ask, you have nothing to lose. Be advised that receiving the meal course by course is not a written Celebrity perk. Enjoy your cruise, we just did our first suite in over 20 years, it was really nice.

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Hi Ellie:

 

 

 

Its really the same thing however let me explain a bit. All cabins have for many years been able to receive lunch and dinner from the MDR in their staterooms during the operating hours of the MDR. In the past, Suites would have their meals delivered course by course while the rest of the rooms received it all at once. Recently, there have been a number of posts from people that this is not happening, basically saying it depends on how good your Butler is. Some now do it, some don't, ask, you have nothing to lose. Be advised that receiving the meal course by course is not a written Celebrity perk. Enjoy your cruise, we just did our first suite in over 20 years, it was really nice.

 

 

 

Thank you so much for the additional info, much appreciated! Hopefully we have a great butler [emoji12]

 

 

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Keep in mind that there is no dining table in the Suite and continental breakfast for 2 was a challenge at the cocktail table.

 

 

 

The balconies are rather narriow. We had 2 chairs and a small low (hold 2 glasses) table on the balcony in one SS and 3 chairs no table on another. Therefore dining on the balcony probably isn’t a option unless you are in 6145 or 6146 they have much larger balconies than the other SS cabins and have a full height dining table.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ah ok assumed the SS balconies would be larger than the Aquaclass ones with the standard 2 chairs and the small table!! May have to rethink this idea then for balcony dining [emoji85] that’s a shame 🤨

 

 

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Ah ok assumed the SS balconies would be larger than the Aquaclass ones with the standard 2 chairs and the small table!! May have to rethink this idea then for balcony dining [emoji85] that’s a shame

 

 

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Well they are a bit bigger in length but not in depth. We were quite disappointed in the balcony size the first time we were in a a M class Sky Suite.

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Well they are a bit bigger in length but not in depth. We were quite disappointed in the balcony size the first time we were in a a M class Sky Suite.

 

 

 

Yeh this is our first suite on a M Class too. In fact this is first time on an M Class Full stop, have only been on Solstice class to date.

 

 

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