Celebrity Cruises: Celebrity Infinity

Millennium Class review covers: Celebrity Constellation, Celebrity Infinity, Celebrity Millenium, Celebrity Summit

Accommodations

Cabins: As on all Celebrity ships, cabins are thoughtfully designed with ample closet and drawer-shelf storage, as well as bathroom shelves in all standard inside and outside categories. Some ocean-view cabins and suites have private balconies. Penthouse suites have guest powder rooms.

Amenities: Wood cabinetry, mirrored accents, a small refrigerator, a personal safe, a hair dryer, and a sitting area with sofa, chair, and table are typical standard amenities. Extras include bathroom toiletries (shampoo, soaps, and lotion) and bathrobes for use during the cruise. Suite luxuries vary, but most include a whirlpool tub, VCR, Internet station, and walk-in closet, while all have butler service, personalized stationery, and a logo tote bag. For pure pleasure, Penthouse and Royal suites have outdoor whirlpool tubs on the balconies.

Worth Noting: Most staterooms and suites have convertible sofa beds, and many categories are capable of accommodating third and fourth occupants. Connecting staterooms are available in numerous categories, including the Celebrity suites. Family staterooms feature huge balconies and some have not one, but two sofa beds. Twenty-six staterooms are designed for wheelchair accessibility.



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