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How can you tell if your bed is going to be near your bathroom or your balcony? I've looked for posted reviews stating this on here and elsewhere, but to no avail. Does Celebrity's website tell you for each room? How do you know?

 

Thanks!

 

On the S-Class ships, all the staterooms alternate between bath/balcony. If you check the deck plans, staterooms with a square denotes a fold out sofa bed. Those sofa beds are always by the balcony, so the bed is by the bath. From there, you just count every other stateroom up and down.

 

Both the port & starboard sides are mirror images. Deck 11, AQ, there are no sofa beds, so if you look at a corresponding stateroom on a deck or two below, you can do the math.

 

Also, there's a sticky at the top of this thread and you can refer to to it. sometimes it's not correct, but you can look at the deck plans to verify.

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How can you tell if your bed is going to be near your bathroom or your balcony? I've looked for posted reviews stating this on here and elsewhere, but to no avail. Does Celebrity's website tell you for each room? How do you know?

 

Thanks!

 

Have your cabin steward arrange the room as you like.

 

Have fun!:D

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Uhhh, no??? You cannot have the cabin steward rearrange the room. The furniture pieces are fitted to the shape of the room and impossible to modify. It's either bed by the bath, or bed by the balcony--no options. You can have the beds apart or together--that is the extent of the cabin steward's latitude.

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I have only sailed on the S class and am looking at a cruise on the Summit. Are the layouts in those cabins alternating also?

 

 

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No. The standard is bed by bath. There may be a few different layouts for some inside and OV cabins, but for balcony cabins, the bed is always by the bath. The 'bed by the balcony' is strictly a feature of S class and the ships are built with alternating 'bumpouts'.

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I have only sailed on the S class and am looking at a cruise on the Summit. Are the layouts in those cabins alternating also?

 

 

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No. This only applies to S Class. The traditional rectangular cabins on the Summit do not have this, you have to have the strange shape cabins of S Class.

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