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Inside Stateroom
There are nine different cabin types to choose from on the Summit, ranging from a tiny 170 square foot inside cabin to huge suites with equally large balconies. You’ll pay accordingly.
Celebrity Summit’s cabins are located on decks two, three, and from six to nine. The inside rooms are the smallest, by far — a very generous broom closet at about 170 square feet. You can get the same size room that offers an ocean-view, or as a deluxe version with a 38-square-foot balcony. Both the ocean-view and balcony rooms are available on decks Continental, Plaza, Panorama, Sky, and Vista (decks two, three, seven, eight, nine). Then there are concierge class suites with balconies (191 square feet for the cabin and additional 41 square feet for the balcony), sky suites with balconies (251 square feet for teh cabin and 57 square feet for the balcony), and 271-square foot family cabins that have huge 242-square-foot balconies.
Celebrity also offers 538-square-foot Royal Suites that have 195-square-foot balconies and even bigger, 1,432-square-foot Penthouse Suites that have 1,098-square-foot balconies. Both of these big suite categories feature European-style butler service with in-suite lunch and dinner service, afternoon tea, evening hors d’oeuvres, and complimentary espresso and cappuccino. They have separate living and dining areas. The Royal Suites features a whirlpool on the balcony. The Penthouses has two interactive entertainment systems. Now that’s living.
Editor’s Note: In December 2011 Celebrity Summit received a major overhaul that substantially changed some of the ship’s features. Notably, cabins received a facelift and restaurants were added. For a review of another Millennium Class ship that was “solsticized” see our take on Celebrity Infinity, post-remodel.
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| Cabin Name | Occupancy | Cabin Size | Bed Options | View |
| Concierge Class | 2 people | 217.00 square feet | Queen, 2x Twin, Sofa Bed / Futon | Balcony |
| Ocean View Stateroom | 2 people | 175.00 square feet | Queen, 2x Twin, Sofa Bed / Futon | Ocean View |
| Inside Stateroom | 2 people | 174.00 square feet | Queen, 2x Twin, Sofa Bed / Futon | None |
| Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom Veranda | 2 people | 170.00 square feet | Queen, 2x Twin, Sofa Bed / Futon | Rear-facing Balcony |
| Sky Suite | 2 people | 308.00 square feet | Queen, 2x Twin, Sofa Bed / Futon | Balcony |
| Celebrity Suite | 2 people | 201.00 square feet | Queen, 2x Twin, Sofa Bed / Futon | Balcony |
| Royal Suite | 2 people | 631.00 square feet | Queen, 2x Twin, Sofa Bed / Futon | Balcony |
| Penthouse Suite | 2 people | 1,101.00 square feet | Queen, King, 2x Twin, Sofa Bed / Futon | Balcony |
| Family Ocean View Stateroom Veranda | 2 people | 270.00 square feet | Queen, 2x Twin, Sofa Bed / Futon | Balcony |
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Inside Stateroom
This is the room we stayed in, so we have lots of photos and details. Our take, in short: It was overdue for an upgrade. Read More... |
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Concierge Class
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Ocean View Stateroom
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Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom Veranda
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Sky Suite
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Celebrity Suite
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Royal Suite
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Penthouse Suite
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Family Ocean View Stateroom Veranda
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Cabin Amenities
Our cabin, the Inside Stateroom, had limited amenities, but that’s typical. More expensive rooms come with some amazing features, like butlers. See table for complete run-down. Read More... |
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