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Edge: Pics of various cabin types from cabin crawl (Iconic Suite!!!)


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1) OV (Rm3135): Bed + sofa + window
Same as my room (Deluxe inside) except it has a window and drink package.
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2) OV Veranda (Rm 9303)- The window comes down. So it's like a port hole balcony

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3) Obstructed infinite veranda (Rm 6169)- Partially obstructed with life boat.

The top part of the window comes down, like a car window.
If you don't include the balcony, the room itself seems only slightly bigger than my Deluxe inside. 

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4) Unobstructed infinite veranda (Rm 7193)

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5) Concierge class infinite veranda (Rm11114, connected to Celebrity suite Rm 11112 below)- includes access to Blu restaurant.
The window is completely down.

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6) Aqua class infinite veranda (Rm9275)- Everything Concierge class plus spa access

<Looks the same as Concierge class, i think>

 

7) Sunset balcony (Rm 10273 aft balcony)- Real balcony, not like the Infinite Verandas.

Look how long/deep the balcony is

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8. Sky suite S3 (Room 8206)- Real balcony

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9) Celebrity suite (Rm 11112)

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10) Iconic Suite (Rm 12100)- This cabin is amazing!!! 

The balcony alone  is bigger than my deluxe inside room!

 

Butler (?) holding door for us:

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Dining room/Living room (as you enter door):
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Living room (view from other side)

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Master Bedroom:

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Bathroom- HUGE jacuzzi 

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Balcony- Has a hot tub!

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View of the Magic Carpet from balcony

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Correction to photograph number two. This is not a window that goes up and down. The top part is always open. Like a regular veranda. Also this room has a sliding glass door, which you can see in the photo

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4 hours ago, cruisestitch said:

Correction to photograph number two. This is not a window that goes up and down. The top part is always open. Like a regular veranda. Also this room has a sliding glass door, which you can see in the photo

 

ahh..thx.

i still prefer this OV veranda over the infinite verandas. it looks more cozy.

i think of it as a port hole balcony.

 

i think of infinite verandas as fake balconies. or are infinite verandas considered OVs? (thus large window balconies?)

 

 

3 hours ago, villauk said:

Is that statement above correct regarding the Concierge Class cabin on Edge being able to access Blu - that’s a new one on me as it’s not the case on any other X ship 🤷‍♀️?

 

12 minutes ago, cruisestitch said:

It is not correct.  Concierge staterooms do not get Blue dining.

shrug.. that's what the people in the stateroom said. unless i confused them with someone else on the crawl.

What staterooms get Blu and not spa? (they specifically said thats the difference between their stateroom and Aqua.)

what do Concierge staterooms get over regular infinite verandas?

 

also, what staterooms am i missing from my list?

 

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51 minutes ago, fstuff1 said:

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shrug.. that's what the people in the stateroom said. unless i confused them with someone else on the crawl.

What staterooms get Blu and not spa? (they specifically said thats the difference between their stateroom and Aqua.)

what do Concierge staterooms get over regular infinite verandas?

also, what staterooms am i missing from my list?

Okay, more 'shrug', were one to go to X's website here, then it would be abundantly clear what the differences are/can be and what is or is not included in each cabin category, categorically per X.

 

This does not always mean it is accurate, yet mostly, to be sure.

 

I Am sure someone was disappointed to find out differently.

 

bon voyage

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Thanks for the pics

 

was the ocean view taken in with your camera in black and white mode?   It looks very drab and plain like a cheap hotel.  Even the furniture looks cheap. 

 

We have a infinite balcony booked and feel like we were hood winked.  X sure did a good con job with all the hype to sell the ship and getting us to pay a premium.   

 

Hopefull it wont be as bad as it appears.  

 

Happy cruising 🌊🚢🇺🇸🌅

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1201283827_CelebrityEdgevsoldM-classOV.jpg.37d423e9ce9ef19a2521119003397b8d.jpg

 

OV room on the Edge vs on an M-class ship (before dry dock). Judging by the blue of the small pillows, the Edge photo is not in black-and-white. The color scheme is so bland that the cabin resembles a hospital room. This comparison shows the value of warm colors. 

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2 minutes ago, Maya_C said:

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OV room on the Edge vs on an M-class ship (before dry dock). Judging by the blue of the small pillows, the Edge photo is not in black-and-white. The color scheme is so bland that the cabin resembles a hospital room. This comparison shows the value of warm colors. 

 

On the bright side, loads more cushions though 🤣.

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21 minutes ago, villauk said:

 

On the bright side, loads more cushions though 🤣.

JUst wonder where you put all those cushions when you get into bed ( blue picture seems to have more). Are they really necessary?

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2 minutes ago, upwarduk said:

JUst wonder where you put all those cushions when you get into bed ( blue picture seems to have more). Are they really necessary?

 

 

My post was a pun - ‘bright side’ when the OP was commenting on the monotone colouring. 

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Thank you to OP.  Great job posting a variety of cabins on EDGE 

 

  But 100% true that  only AQ Class gets  upgraded bathroom with heated non steamy mirror,  BLU and the Thermal suite included in the booking fare. 

 

 BLU is not a concierge perk! Obviously,  folks would check  their cabin entitlements when booking..would not expect them to rely on word of mouth!

 

PILLOWS:

For our AQ class Veranda cabin I placed 2  smaller pillows on the lanai chairs permanently.. we had the  chairs facing inward like a sun room..Stacked others on couch ..really a divan  at night...it was useless for sitting..too low and rough fabric

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Room 11114 is a C2.  It is connected to a suite as the OP said.  Perhaps the occupants of the suite mentioned Blu, but of course they get Luminae and the Retreat as well.  We are in AQ next week on deck 9.

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