ratacake Posted January 17, 2014 #1 Share Posted January 17, 2014 Hi everyone! We're booked on the Century to Fiji from Oz next October 30th. I've been reading up on the threads, ranging in everything from guaranteed cabins to size of balconies..... The constant chat I've noticed is that everyone wants their cabin to be on the "hump".:confused: Please explain to an ignorant first time Celebrity cruiser from Oz what the heck is the "hump" and why is it so important.:rolleyes: Please be kind to me - I promise to try to keep "talking the talk" once it's explained to me! Thanks, Ratacake Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pean Posted January 17, 2014 #2 Share Posted January 17, 2014 (edited) Hi everyone! We're booked on the Century to Fiji from Oz next October 30th. I've been reading up on the threads, ranging in everything from guaranteed cabins to size of balconies..... The constant chat I've noticed is that everyone wants their cabin to be on the "hump".:confused: Please explain to an ignorant first time Celebrity cruiser from Oz what the heck is the "hump" and why is it so important.:rolleyes: Please be kind to me - I promise to try to keep "talking the talk" once it's explained to me! Thanks, Ratacake Hi Ratacake. I hope I can explain this properly but on Solstice class ships the decks protrude slightly near the middle of the ship. This is the hump. The cabins on the angle of the hump have larger balconies. The cabins and balconies on the straight of the hump are normal size but prized by many cruisers. Century does not have any hump cabins. Edited January 17, 2014 by Pean Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CathyCruises Posted January 17, 2014 #3 Share Posted January 17, 2014 (edited) If you look at this diagram of an S class ship, you can clearly see the 'hump': http://www.celebritycruises.com/explore/ships/detail.do?shipCode=SI#deck_plans/explore/ships/deckPlans.do%3FshipCode=SI The cabins on the angles leading to and away from the hump have extra large balconies, which many people prefer. This is only a feature of the latest generation of X ships, Solstice, Equinox, Eclipse, Silhouette and Reflection. Edited January 17, 2014 by CathyCruises Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wine-O Posted January 17, 2014 #4 Share Posted January 17, 2014 Here's a thumbnail that shows what the "hump" looks like on the S-Class ships. Notice the proportion of balcony size for those cabins on the Angle of the hump. http://boards.cruisecritic.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=154793&d=1272746166 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare English Tim Posted January 17, 2014 #5 Share Posted January 17, 2014 On reflection I have 7214, which I guess is not a 'hump'? I assume there is still a good view and the sun will still shine :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ondeckatsea Posted January 17, 2014 #6 Share Posted January 17, 2014 We've had a lot of Hump cabins on Celebrity and Royal Caribbean. The size is a tiny bit bigger but really, nothing to get excited about. You do get a nice view forward and backward, but also, nothing to get excited about. We aim for this location because it is midship so well located to getting around but if we can get something much cheaper we go for the savings. I guess we are just a couple of frugal Yankees, but being frugal gets us about 4 weeks of cruising every year. We'll take it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wine-O Posted January 17, 2014 #7 Share Posted January 17, 2014 We've had a lot of Hump cabins on Celebrity and Royal Caribbean. The size is a tiny bit bigger but really, nothing to get excited about. You do get a nice view forward and backward, but also, nothing to get excited about. We aim for this location because it is midship so well located to getting around but if we can get something much cheaper we go for the savings. I guess we are just a couple of frugal Yankees, but being frugal gets us about 4 weeks of cruising every year. We'll take it. All the cabins on the S-Class ship are the exact same size (can't speak to RCCL) whether they are on the "hump" or not. If you look at the link I posted, you will see that the balconies on the angle of the hump are 2-3 times larger than the normal veranda balcony. Nothing tiny about them. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CathyCruises Posted January 17, 2014 #8 Share Posted January 17, 2014 We've had a lot of Hump cabins on Celebrity and Royal Caribbean. The size is a tiny bit bigger but really, nothing to get excited about. You do get a nice view forward and backward, but also, nothing to get excited about. We aim for this location because it is midship so well located to getting around but if we can get something much cheaper we go for the savings. I guess we are just a couple of frugal Yankees, but being frugal gets us about 4 weeks of cruising every year. We'll take it. You may be thinking of cabins on the flat part of the hump, esp. as you mention seeing forward and back. The angled cabins we were discussing have huge balconies, 2-3 times deeper (but same width) as standard balconies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
travellink Posted January 17, 2014 #9 Share Posted January 17, 2014 These are photos of our balcony cabin # 9270 on Silhouette. It is first off the hump forward, starboard side. Three times larger than normal balconies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ratacake Posted January 19, 2014 Author #10 Share Posted January 19, 2014 Hi everyone, Thanks Pean, Cathy Cruises, and Wine-O (love your name) :) for letting me know the ins and outs of the "Hump". The verandahs certainly look very large on those particular boats (ships?):confused: Anyway, we're very excited to be getting the "1-2-3 Go" deal down here, and The Grand Hubby is already working out how much we can drink without falling overboard! Thanks again. Happy cruising all....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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