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SHIP: Reflection

CABIN #: 1603

DECK #: 11

CLASS: A1

AREA: Port side on the Hump

BED NEAR: Bath

QUIET?: So-So

BALCONY VIEW: Unobstructed

BALCONY SIZE: Larger than the normal balcony.

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: We were in this stateroom for a Westbound Transatlantic. If you don't like the sun, this cabin is not for you. The balcony had pretty much full sun in the afternoon.

 

Reflection is the last of the S-Class to be built and has an extra deck above -- this means staterooms above, so you don't hear any rolling or scraping of deck chairs above compared to the other S-Class ships.

 

On the downside, there's a cabin attendant storage closet right outside the alcove. This was shared by more than one stateroom attendant. You could hear noise outside in the mornings. Additionally, because of the extra room rounding the corner of the hump, our stateroom attendant set up his morning cart.

 

If we were to book this stateroom area again, we would choose 1599 as it has the bed by the bath and same size balcony as 1603, but no annoying storage closet or room for attendant cart.

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SHIP: Reflection

CABIN #: 7247

DECK #: 7

CLASS: A1

AREA:

BED NEAR: Balcony

QUIET?: Yes

BALCONY VIEW:

BALCONY SIZE: Bit larger - on the hump

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS:Great location - very quiet. Convenient to stairs and elevators.

 

Hi Anna Marie, it was great meeting and sailing with you and Bob on Reflection.

 

Just for the record, it's a 1A category. It's a common typo. :)

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SHIP: Reflection

 

 

CABIN #: 9217

 

 

DECK #: 9

 

 

CLASS: 1b

 

 

AREA: Port side on the Hump

 

 

BED NEAR: Bath

 

 

QUIET?: Yes

 

 

BALCONY VIEW: Unobstructed

 

 

BALCONY SIZE: On the hump normal balcony.

 

 

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

 

 

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

 

 

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: We loved this cabin and would book it again. Near midship elevators but quiet.

 

Note however that we were in this stateroom for a Westbound Transatlantic. The balcony had full direct sun most of the day.

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SHIP: Eclipse

 

CABIN: 8234

 

DECK: 8

 

CLASS: 1B

 

AREA: Starboard on the hump.

 

BED: near bathroom

 

QUIET: yes very quiet location, except for noisy neighbours

 

BALCONY VIEW: unobstructed view straight down, great view of the bridge.

 

WIND: no

 

SOOT: no

 

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: This cabin was opposite the automatic sliding doors that led to the elevators and central lobby. I was worried before we went about this and the potential for noise. It was not a problem at all, and was an excellent location for the elevators and stairs. There was no noise, the cabins are really well insulated. We did have noisy neighbours to our left, they just seemed to speak in very loud voices, however this was only an issue on the balcony. I would book this again.

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SHIP: Eclipse

CABIN #: 7356

DECK #: 7

CLASS: Sky Suite

AREA: Starboard aft corner

BED NEAR: Middle

QUIET?: Exceptionally quiet

BALCONY VIEW: Wonderful view of the wake

BALCONY SIZE: Good size

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: Plenty of space for us, with good storage. Loved having a bath. Although it is quite a long walk to the lifts we didn't mind this as we needed the exercise. Would certainly have no hesitation booking this cabin again.

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SHIP: Equinox

CABIN #: 9301

DECK #: 9

CLASS: C1

AREA: AFT

BED NEAR: Bathroom

QUIET?: Extremely – because it is next to the corner suite there is a foyer area with one access door to the hallway which was kept closed and your room card accessed entry.

BALCONY VIEW: AFT – 1/3 coverage by the deck above.

BALCONY SIZE: standard – fits two chairs, table and footstools but then no room to move

WIND A PROBLEM?: no

SOOT A PROBLEM?: no

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: AFT facing cabins are lovely to sit and watch port arrivals and departures, however, if there is inclement weather then your deck is useless as it has not cover from the rain or strong winds. There is a pole outside the door that I discovered was a plumbing pipe (extremely noisy when there is a plumbing problem on my cruise and they had to snake the pole). This pipe narrows entry to the cabin which is more of an issue if you have room service deliveries. If you are traveling as a family or friends getting both the suite and adjoining cabin would make a great private space as the balcony between the two can be opened and then you can share the foyer space as well.

 

Regretfully, I am getting an error message when I try to upload pictures here

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SHIP: Solstice

CABIN #: 6196

DECK #: 6

CLASS: 2D Completely obstructed

AREA:

BED NEAR: Veranda

QUIET?: Yes

BALCONY VIEW: Completely obstructed

BALCONY SIZE: Normal

WIND A PROBLEM?:No

SOOT A PROBLEM?:No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: This is a completely obstructed view cabin. It is right near the bigger tenders so if sitting down on the balcony that is all you will see.

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SHIP: Equinox

CABIN #: 2106

DECK #: 12

CLASS: C2

AREA: Midship hump facing the aft

BED NEAR: Sliding door

QUIET?: Yes except for comment below

BALCONY VIEW: Excellent

BALCONY SIZE: Largest hump balcony

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: The location of this cabin made it easy to get to the pool and Oceanview cafe. The one complaint I had is we could hear the toilets flushing in the men's room outside the buffet area which was right above us. We only heard it if we were in the cabin during the day. At night it was usually quiet.

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SHIP: Equinox

CABIN #: 9299

DECK #: 9

CLASS: S1

AREA: Aft

BED NEAR: balcony

QUIET?: Extremely quiet! A double door eliminates all hallway noise.

BALCONY VIEW: Absolutely wonderful! The aft can't be beat!

BALCONY SIZE: Awesome corner aft. Side and back views. Table and two chair/stool combo. Plenty of room.

WIND A PROBLEM?: Only on windy days in port.

SOOT A PROBLEM?: Never saw it.

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: No problems at all. We loved the room! A nice walk, but so worth it! Tons of storage!

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SHIP: Solstice

CABIN #: 6287

DECK #: 6

CLASS: 2C

AREA: Aft

BED NEAR: Balcony

QUIET?: No - soft banging and scraping from Blu restaurant below, through to approx 3:00 AM on most mornings. Loud 'banging on pipe' sound during daylight hours on several days

BALCONY VIEW: Slight obstruction from ladder between Deck 5 and Roof of Blu on Deck 6, right in front of balcony

BALCONY SIZE: Standard

WIND A PROBLEM?:No

SOOT A PROBLEM?:No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS:Noisy cabin. Smelled of smoke in Nov 16. Ladder used by staff for maintenance, especially on shore days. Privacy compromised because of staff casually looking into room from top of ladder. Some tipsy passengers even tried to climb into our balcony one evening!

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SHIP: Equinox

CABIN #: 7190

DECK #: 7

CLASS: 2B

AREA: Forward/Starboard

BED NEAR: Balcony

QUIET?: Very

BALCONY VIEW: Excellent

BALCONY SIZE: Normal

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: Good room - near forward elevators - wonderful cabin attendant

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Equinox

Deck - 6

Cabin # 6228

Class – 2B

Starboard or Port Side - Starboard

Bed near?(balcony or bath) –balcony

 

Quiet Cabin (With comments on problems. Note if connecting. ) – Quiet room, connecting but connects in hallway outside the door.

 

Balcony View - Give comments on view, noting if location of any obstructions was an issue. – No obstructions it is on the hump, full view up and down the ship

 

Balcony Size? Normal or oversized for class? - normal

 

Was wind a problem? no wind problem

 

If an aft cabin, was soot a problem? n/a

 

Any specific problems with this cabin? none, clean and everything worked properly.

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Sail date 12/4/16

 

SHIP: Silhouette

CABIN #: 7362

DECK #: 7

CLASS: SV

AREA: Aft with Wake view near Starboard side

BED NEAR: Window

QUIET?: Very Quiet

BALCONY VIEW: Great View of the Wake, No obstructions

BALCONY SIZE: Slightly wider than standard, but only a couple of inches.

WIND A PROBLEM?: No.

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No, but odor was.

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: Diesel Exhaust odor on balcony, while under way, not while in port.

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Sailing Nov 27 - Dec 11

 

SHIP: Eclipse

 

CABIN #: 8220

 

DECK #: 8

 

CLASS: 1C

 

AREA: Midship / Starboard

 

BED NEAR: Balcony

 

QUIET?: Yes

 

BALCONY VIEW: Very Good; lifeboats are 3 decks directly below, but you never see them unless you lean over the balcony & look straight down

 

BALCONY SIZE: a little deeper than normal I think; deep enough that you could lie the chairs down flat from balcony door to railing

 

WIND A PROBLEM?: no

 

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: Nice location about 2 cabins in front of the "bump"; straight view forward to the bridge & beyond; close to the forward elevators & stairs; very comfortable room for 14 days

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