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Can someone please remind me, which of the four midship slanted cabins (on Solstice specifically but I don't think it matters) have the largest balconies? I know the first and third are similar and the second and fourth are similar but I can't remember which ones are larger.  Trying to help a friend book.

 

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1 hour ago, CathyCruises said:

Can someone please remind me, which of the four midship slanted cabins (on Solstice specifically but I don't think it matters) have the largest balconies? I know the first and third are similar and the second and fourth are similar but I can't remember which ones are larger.  Trying to help a friend book.

 

Thanks! 

1st and 3rd are larger on S class usually...but I think it's different on the Reflection. Edit:  no difference on deck 10 between Equinox and Reflection.

 

Equinox, deck 10:

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Reflection is the same:

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The difference in size would be negligible- grab any one that is available— and, book early.

They go faster than complimentary appetizers at HH , hot pizza in the OVC , or people heading to GR to remove their gratuities !

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2 minutes ago, Pinboy said:

The difference in size would be negligible- grab any one that is available— and, book early.

They go faster than complimentary appetizers at HH , hot pizza in the OVC , or people heading to GR to remove their gratuities !

Good afternoon Pinboy........there IS a difference in size and noticeable....we book the hump when available in booking Concierge class...however....they are not as wide as some, a little narrower, but longer.  Accommodate furniture (and footstools...haha) quite nicely.

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some images and drawings that have been posted in the past:

 

courtesy of @BAPON who took the standard deck plan and redrew the balconies on the slant to approximate reality.

 

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courtesy of @greydog

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1 hour ago, Oceangoer2 said:

Good afternoon Pinboy........there IS a difference in size and noticeable....we book the hump when available in booking Concierge class...however....they are not as wide as some, a little narrower, but longer.  Accommodate furniture (and footstools...haha) quite nicely.

That’s interesting. I’ve never noticed that some were narrower than others. 

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18 minutes ago, mahdnc said:

some images and drawings that have been posted in the past:

 

courtesy of @BAPON who took the standard deck plan and redrew the balconies on the slant to approximate reality.

 

Bump_out.JPG.d0b15c0094ea103d8ebe29a88e5

 

courtesy of @greydog

Reflection_hump.jpg.a8c01cf70834f0f3de27

 

This is EXACTLY what I needed to know.  Thanks so much for the graphic, super helpful!! This is a family with two little kids, I feel like the extra balcony room would be fabulous for them. 

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How do the cabins on the slant towards the front of the ship compare to those on the back "hump"?  For example - Silhouette Deck 10 Concierge class cabin 1044?  Thanks,

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1 hour ago, CathyCruises said:

This is EXACTLY what I needed to know.  Thanks so much for the graphic, super helpful!! This is a family with two little kids, I feel like the extra balcony room would be fabulous for them. 

 

Here is one that combines the photos with the deck plan which I think is pretty interesting.  This appeared in a post by @Beba-Beba

 

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13 minutes ago, daybrake said:

How do the cabins on the slant towards the front of the ship compare to those on the back "hump"?  For example - Silhouette Deck 10 Concierge class cabin 1044?  Thanks,

 

I think you will find the forward slant balconies to mirror their backward slant counterparts.

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3 hours ago, Oceangoer2 said:

Good afternoon Pinboy........there IS a difference in size and noticeable....we book the hump when available in booking Concierge class...however....they are not as wide as some, a little narrower, but longer.  Accommodate furniture (and footstools...haha) quite nicely.

Thanks for the correction— Appreciate it.
We always book any “ hump “ balcony available and enjoy the extra space.

FYI- we don’t book Concierge anymore— was no value for us as I prefer to make our own reservations and not have to stand in line for the Concierge or wait for callbacks. 

 

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Hi All,

First time Celebrity sailing.

Are cabins 9207 and 9209 included in the "hump cabins" category.

I cannot see them in the descriptions above but  see they are at an angle on the deck plans.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Abovethesod said:

Hi All,

First time Celebrity sailing.

Are cabins 9207 and 9209 included in the "hump cabins" category.

I cannot see them in the descriptions above but  see they are at an angle on the deck plans.

 

 

 

Yes, they are.  Your 9207 = 9208 in the above diagram in Post #9.  And 9209 = 9296

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1 minute ago, Abovethesod said:

Thanks mahdnc.

 

You are most welcome.  I sincerely hope that you thoroughly enjoy your first Celebrity cruise!

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