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Celebrity Eclipse Cabin 1525 Bed Configuration


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We've just booked our first T/A cruise from Southampton in November 2014 -- after reading several posts, am wondering if anyone knows the room configuration for the Celebrity Eclipse, Cabin 1525 -- is the bed near the bathroom or the balcony? My DH is not thrilled to eat with the massive crowds in the MDR, and the offerings at Blu look very inviting. We enjoy the specialty restaurants as well, but too expensive and too rich to eat there on a daily basis. The price for the Aqua Class room was very reasonable, and it looks like we may have reserved one of the last available rooms on the forward port side. We are also sailing the Eclipse in 41 days and may have a chance to find out the room configuration then -- just excited to research and dream about our next cruise.

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We've just booked our first T/A cruise from Southampton in November 2014 -- after reading several posts, am wondering if anyone knows the room configuration for the Celebrity Eclipse, Cabin 1525 -- is the bed near the bathroom or the balcony? My DH is not thrilled to eat with the massive crowds in the MDR, and the offerings at Blu look very inviting. We enjoy the specialty restaurants as well, but too expensive and too rich to eat there on a daily basis. The price for the Aqua Class room was very reasonable, and it looks like we may have reserved one of the last available rooms on the forward port side. We are also sailing the Eclipse in 41 days and may have a chance to find out the room configuration then -- just excited to research and dream about our next cruise.

 

Balcony, from the S-Class Cabin Configuration spreadsheet

 

BTW, the following A2 cabins are also available:

1515-23, 1629-33 Port

1518-22, 1540-42, 1634-36 Starboard

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Thanks for the info -- I see the configuration for the Silhouette and Solstice being near the balcony, and assumed since they are sister ships, it would be the same, but wasn't sure. The AQ rooms seems quite popular -- can't wait.

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Thanks for the info -- I see the configuration for the Silhouette and Solstice being near the balcony, and assumed since they are sister ships, it would be the same, but wasn't sure. The AQ rooms seems quite popular -- can't wait.

 

 

If you have never done a TA before you will love it. There is a roll call for this sailing so join in.

If you like to have sun on your balcony, stay with the port side. We were AQ on our past 2 sailing and also on our upcoming one in 10 days, but so far for the next TA we took a C2 on the hump.

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After reading many TA reviews on Cruise Critic, that's the reason we booked the port side. And we have friends in England - we plan to arrive a few days early to spend some time with them. We've always sailed mid-ship and are a little bit nervous about having a forward cabin on a TA -- have never gotten seasick but wonder how rough the seas will be in November -- keeping our fingers crossed. Will join the roll call here shortly.

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