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Summit

Cabin: 2137

Deck: 2

Class: OV

Area/Location: Midship

Bed Location / View: Near bathroom, faces towards wall.

Quiet? Yes

Balcony/Porthole View: Excellent

Balcony/Porthole Size: Standard Porthole

Wind a Problem? N/A

Soot a Problem? N/A

Problems / Comments: Good stateroom located near the midship glass elevators. Far enough away from the stairs and elevators to not hear noise. However, there is a "white space" on the deck plan near the cabin. It's apparently an area where when the gangway could be located if there's a high pier. On my cruise to Bermuda, the gangway was on deck 1 so this was not an issue for us. Bathroom had a bit of a sewage smell that we also smelled on deck 1, not horrendously bad, but slightly noticeable on certain days/times (not sure of the pattern). AC was also kind of loud. There was a banging noise when it was on, informed the steward, something was done because it definitely got quieter but still there. Best I can describe it, it sounded like when the ship is moving and things tend to creak, except it still made that noise when were were docked in Bermuda for 3 days. Overall decent cabin, looked in good shape for it's age.

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Ship: Summit

CABIN #: 1141

DECK #: 11

CLASS: AQ1

AREA: Aft

BED NEAR: Bath

QUIET?: Yes, inside cabin was quiet, balcony was noisy on this charter

BALCONY VIEW: Superb 180 degree aft view!

BALCONY SIZE: Huge, this and 1138 are the best of the 5 aft AQ cabins, IMO

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: We have stayed in 1138 before and absolutely loved it. We love the size and shape of the balconies of 1138 and 1141 (1140 may be bigger - longer, but narrower and with the flag hanging in front of it). There is lots of sun on this balcony and some shade and privacy. It overlooks the Sunset Bar, which is pretty cool and the views of the wake are amazing. This was a charter, the Flower Power Cruise, so maybe that is why they played movies loudly from early morning until late at night. The sound carried to our balcony, which made it difficult to enjoy it. The sounds from the Sunset Bar were not annoying, in fact, we enjoyed the music and chatter there. They may not play movies continuously on regular cruises - hopefully, this is not typical, because we otherwise love those cabins. The cabin itself was quiet.

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SHIP: Celebrity Summit

CABIN: 9058

Deck: 9

Area: Midship

Class: Aqua

Bed location: Near Bath

Quiet: No, lots of noise coming from overhead—like furniture being moved around

Balcony view: Good

Balcony size: Good

Wind a problem: No

Soot a problem: No

Problems:

No power cord near bed to charge phones

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Spreadsheet Updated - 12 June 2018- up to and including Post #404

 

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

 

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

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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Ship: Millennium

Cabin: 6134

Deck: 6

Class: Royal Suite.

Area/Location: Mid-Aft Port

Bed Location: Wall-facing

Quiet? Yes

Balcony View: Excellent

Balcony: Oversized with hot tub

Wind a Problem? No

Soot a Problem? No

Problems / Comments: Very spacious suite recently updated in terms of decor. However the number of and location of outlets is poor. There were four of us and I can say from personal experience the fold out sofa bed does not provide restful sleep. With the exception of the hot tub everything on the veranda is exposed, i.e., no privacy. Passengers immediate above us on deck 7 could see and hear everything we did (except in hot tub). Don’t get me wrong, it’s very nice but for the money the utility and comfort should be better.

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Ship: eg., Millennium

Cabin: 8067

Deck: #8

Class: Conciege

Area/Location: eg., Forward/Mid, Port side

Bed Location / View: Wall-facing

Quiet? Yes

Balcony View: Excellent

Balcony Size: Small, 2 chairs and a small table. No footstools.

Wind a Problem? No.

Soot a Problem? No

Problems / Comments: No problems, nice room. Couch is near the balcony; great for Alaska since if it's too cold out, you can sit on the couch and have a good view.

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CABIN #: 9000

DECK #: 9

CLASS: OV4

AREA: Forward, Starboard

BED NEAR: Middle (Loveseat is closest to the window, but the single pull out chair bed is on the bathroom side of the bed)

 

QUIET?: Sometimes. There was no noise from above or below decks. No ship noise to speak of. And no real passenger traffic noise...as in people walking past your cabin. However, the door to the bridge is right next to this cabin, and there would be a lot of door opening and closing noise as well as crew members conversing as they left the bridge area.

 

BALCONY VIEW: n/a...large porthole window.

BALCONY SIZE: n/a

WIND A PROBLEM?: n/a

SOOT A PROBLEM?: n/a

 

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: this stateroom is as far forward on the ship as you can get. The door to the bridge is right next to the stateroom. There is an inside cabin directly across the hall from this OV cabin, so these three doors are at the end of the hallway...9000 to the right, crew access forward, and inside cabin to the left. You will walk A LOT to get almost anywhere on the ship to and from this cabin. It can feel like a bit of a walk to the cabin, even from the forward elevators.

 

Being forward, this cabin is subject to a lot of movement if the ship experiences any inclement weather. We sailed Alaska and the inside passage was generally fine, however, for the last day, when we hit the open Gulf area between Hubbard and Seward, DH experienced some sea sickness as the ship not only rocked up and down but side to side.

 

The square footage room in this cabin is exceptional. From the window to the door is a loveseat, floor space, nightstand, bed, nightstand, floor space, oversized pullout chair, space, wall for bathrooms and closets, door.

 

The loveseat AND the oversized chair are wonderful for a party of 3, which is the cabin capacity. HOWEVER, the pull out bed for the cabin is a chair bed and so it is narrower than a twin bed. ALSO, the pull out is shorter than typical bed. This isn't something that we have noticed in the past because the pull out for DS was always a full or queen sized pull out. The narrow aspect of this pull out however, made the short length of the bed a real stand out. I would not recommend the pull out bed for an adult sized passenger. Our steward made it work, but it wasn't necessarily comfortable...it was workable.

 

For Alaska, this Starboard side has a good view of Ketchikan port and Juneau port. It faced the more ocean view for Icy Strait Point and Skagway.

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Ship : Summit

Cabin #: 8088

Deck #: 8

Class: C2

Area: Midship

Bed near: Bathroom

Quiet?: No...Near to crew door

Balcony view: Yes

Balcony size: Normal

Wind a problem?:No

Soot a problem?:No

Problems/comments: Just down from the doorway that the room stewards use, so there was quite a lot of movement and staff chatting noisily to each other from early in the morning, same later when trying to relax in our room.

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CABIN #: 9040

DECK #: 9

CLASS: Aquaclass

AREA: forward

BED NEAR: bathroom

QUIET?: yes

BALCONY VIEW: slightly obstructed with overhang

BALCONY SIZE: small

WIND A PROBLEM?: no

SOOT A PROBLEM?: no

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS:

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Just returned from the Constellation so here is our quick review of what has been an amazing cabin !

 

CABIN 7203 Class

DECK 7

CLASS: Concierge

AREA: SV AFT

BED NEAR: Bath

QUIET?: VERY ! (see footnote)

BALCONY VIEW: Amazing - words don't really do it justice

BALCONY SIZE: HUGE - about 15ft by 8ft

WIND A PROBLEM?: NO

SOOT A PROBLEM?: NO

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: An amazing cabin as others have said, with an enormous balcony. Big enough for 2 sun loungers, a large table and 4 chairs and there was still lots of space. On Constellation the cabin to the right was a family cabin not CC. This was not a problem for us but in the school holidays it could be a problem / more noise. Very private from above and the length of the balcony did not make the cabin dark in any way. You could hear noise / music from the Sunset Bar.

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Spreadsheet Updated - 02 September 2018- up to and including Post #414

 

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

 

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

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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Ship: Summit

Cabin #: 1104

Deck #: 11

Class: Aqua Class (A1)

Area: Aft Starboard

Bed near: Bath facing wall

Quiet?: Late at night some movement above but not for long.

Balcony view: No obstructions

Balcony size: Average

Wind a problem?: No

Soot a problem?: No, however, the balcony was dirty like it hadn't been washed down in quite some time.

Problems/comments: Balcony is great for tanning as it is uncovered. Quick access to pool, buffet and rear elevators to restaurants.

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Ship: Summit

Cabin: 9114 & 9116

Deck: 9

Class: AQ2

Area/Location: eg. Starboard Midship between mid and aft elevators

Bed Location / View: Wall-facing

Quiet? Yes

Balcony View: Good/Excellent

Balcony Size: Standard

Wind a Problem? No

Soot a Problem? No

Problems / Comments: Fantastic location midway between mid and aft elevators with easy access to pool and buffet. Cabins under the buffet, but no noise whatsoever. Large overhang on balcony means lots of shade. This is a bonus for us, but may not be for others. 9114 has less of an overhang (ie less visual disruption to the sky) than 9116. Looking directly down, you see a deck and lifeboats, but you need to lean over the railing to see them. Bathroom has shower doors. Would gladly sail in these cabins again, especially after upcoming refurb.

 

Balcony on 9114

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CABIN #: 6144

DECK #: 6

CLASS: C1 Concierce Stateroom

AREA: ?

BED NEAR: bathroom

QUIET?: very quiet

BALCONY VIEW: unhindered view

BALCONY SIZE: huge for a C1

WIND A PROBLEM?: no

SOOT A PROBLEM?: no

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: As this stateroom is situated between suites at the end of the hallway, it´s very quiet and has the most amazing, balcony, which, at least on Infinity was canvas covered.

 

I will be in 6143 - the other side of the same room - excited to see it in person :)

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Celebrity Infinity, September 2-9, 2018

CABIN #: 6135

DECK #: 6

CLASS: C1 Concierge Class

AREA: Port side aft, second stateroom aft of the Aft Elevators.

BED NEAR: Bathroom, Facing Forward

QUIET?: Yes

BALCONY VIEW: Port Side, unobstructed

BALCONY SIZE: Larger than usual because of Royal Suites on either side. Only the first 1/3 of the balcony is covered. You can see balconies on the decks above easily, and they can see you.

WIND A PROBLEM?: Nope

SOOT A PROBLEM?: Nope

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: The stateroom is adjoining with Royal Suite 6137. As a result there is no loveseat, just two smallish chairs. Noise from the adjoining cabin was not an issue. The balcony had two chairs, no footstool, no lounger, one small round table. We did see a lounger in a picture from the previous cruise, so you might have to ask the steward.

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Ship: Constellation

Cabin #: 7090

Deck #: 7

Class: Veranda

Area: Forward Mid-Ship, Starboard

Bed near: Bath facing wall

Quiet?: yes, very

Balcony view: No obstructions. In between two life boats two floors below so you can see down to water.

Balcony size: Average

Wind a problem?: No

Soot a problem?: No

Problems/comments: Balcony has two chairs and a small table. Deck above extends out a little so there is shade.

 

 

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Ship: Constellation

CABIN #: 6101

DECK #: 6

CLASS: Sky Suite

AREA: Mid-ship

BED NEAR: bathroom

QUIET?: YES

BALCONY VIEW: No obstructions; Life boats below, but doesn't bother view.

BALCONY SIZE: Small, but enough; two chairs, footrests, table.

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: Would book this cabin again. Great location on ship.

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SHIP: Constellation

CABIN: 8045

DECK: 8

CLASS: C2

AREA: Forward port side

BED NEAR: Bathroom

QUIET: Yes

BALCONY VIEW: No obstructions, although window washing equipment parked on left side of balcony of cabin to left of this balcony so photos would have this in them if looking back.

BALCONY SIZE: Large, angled balcony.

WIND & SOOT PROBLEM: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: Would book again, good location, great attendant, cabin felt roomier & with more storage areas than the S class C2 cabins we've had.

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Summit 14 Night, New England and Canada, Oct 7, 2018

 

CABIN #: 7050

DECK #: 7 Vista Deck

CLASS: 9 Inside Stateroom

AREA:  Forward Middle, private hall

BED NEAR: back wall

QUIET?: No Noise and No exterior lights

BALCONY VIEW: No Balcony

BALCONY SIZE: No Balcony

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: The best inside I have ever booked, I love the bed position etc, feels more comfortable. This cabin is vertical oriented, that's the reason because the bed is in the back wall, in the other extreme is the closet (left) and the bath (right), in the middle is the dresser area with the mirror, no sofa bed only a  individual armchair .

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SHIP: Reflection

CABIN #: 1247

DECK #: 10

CLASS: C3

AREA: Port, midship, near elevators

BED NEAR: Bathroom

QUIET?: Yes (ish)

BALCONY VIEW: On the hump, rear facing

BALCONY SIZE: oversized and lovely. Spent many an afternoon quietly reading.

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS:

The cabin is a standard sized balcony/concierge class cabin. We had an internal door adjoining our cabin with next door and we were concerned with sound coming through, but none from the cabin.

It's worth noting that there is a crew door just down the hall and we could often hear the rattle of plates and trolleys in the morning during breakfast service. It didn't wake us, but was there in the background. On the otherside of the bathroom wall is the cabin attendant's storage area and the noise from that door opening/closing got a bit tiresome, especially really early in the morning.

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Constellation  10 Night, Italy and Adriatic, Sept 27, 2018

 

CABIN #: 7201

DECK #: 7 

CLASS: Family Verandah Stateroom

AREA: Aft

BED NEAR: bathroom 

QUIET?: Yes overall - some vibration when docking

BALCONY VIEW: Balcony aft 

BALCONY SIZE: Huge!!

WIND A PROBLEM?: No

SOOT A PROBLEM?: No

PROBLEMS/COMMENTS: Awesome cabin, would definitely recommend!  Loved being aft.  Plenty of storage room and balcony was huge with two lounge chairs, side table and table with four chairs.  Two couches in living area, made into double and a single bed.  We only used double.  My mom is not sensitive to movement and said she definitely felt more movement, but didn’t get sick at all.  Her only other cruise was a midship cabin on Reflection.

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