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What's new is the creation off a new class of cabins -- dubbed "Concierge Class" -- midway between deluxe balcony staterooms and suites. These otherwise standard balcony staterooms have folded in some extra features -- bathrobes, a full-size table on the veranda (and cushioned chairs), special in-stateroom room service menus, a "pillow menu" where you can opt for everything from Isotonic to a body pillow, and a full-power hair dryer. Service-related upgrades include priority embarkation and luggage delivery as well as priority tendering tickets.

Size-wise, cabins range from insides to the Royal Suite, but are smaller than you might expect. Color schemes incorporate tropical blues, oranges and greens. The most popular stateroom is the standard verandah -- these feature twins that convert to a queen, a vanity, three closets and a seating area with a glass-top table. Bathrooms are efficient (though, again, small) with minimal storage. Balconies come with two plastic chairs. While Concierge cabins are the same size, their balconies are equipped with nicer furnishings -- a real table (so eating meals outdoors is a pleasure) and cushioned chairs.

Suites range from just a little bigger to over the top; the big advantage to the Sky Suite, for instance, is just a bit more space, an entertainment center, a walk-in closet and a whirlpool tub. The swankiest suite is the Penthouse. At 1,690 square ft., it features a large living room/dining room combo (with a huge table that could easily seat 12), a flat-screen television, a PC with Internet access (and a printer), and audiovisual entertainment centers. The huge verandah has a hot tub and Stairmaster while the bathroom has a tub set into a bay window. All suite residents are entitled to the services of a butler. All cabins come with an interactive television on which you can order shore excursions and room service, or watch a truly limited channel selection. There are in-stateroom data ports, and stocked mini-fridges (a price sheet is provided).

Constellation has a number of cabins designed to accommodate the needs of the disabled, available in a variety of sizes (inside and outside) and configurations.

Penthouse suite
Penthouse suite

Stateroom: 1,432 sq. ft.
Veranda: 1,098 sq. ft.

Features foyer, separate living and dining rooms, baby grand piano, butler's pantry, master bedroom with two lower beds convertible to queen-size, exercise equipment, dressing room with vanity, marble master bath with whirlpool tub, separate shower, powder room with shower, motorized draperies, lights and security system, two interactive audio/visual entertainment systems with TVs, DVD player and VCRs, music center, outbound fax machine, Internet station, veranda with whirlpool, wet bar and lounge seating.



Royal suite
Royal suite

Stateroom: 538 sq. ft.
Veranda: 195 sq. ft.

Features floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, separate living room with dining and sitting area, two entertainment centers with plasma-screen TVs and VCRs, Internet station, walk-in closet, bath including whirlpool tub and stall shower, veranda with whirlpool tub, some suites feature two lower beds convertible to queen-size.



Sky suite
Sky suite

Stateroom: 251 sq. ft.
Veranda: 57 sq. ft.

Features floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors*, two lower beds convertible to queen-size, sitting area, some with sofa bed and lounge chair, entertainment center with TV and VCR.

*Sky Suites 6145 & 6146 feature standard balcony doors. Some Sky Suites are wheelchair accessible.


celebrity suite
Celebrity suite

Stateroom: 467 sq. ft.
Veranda:

Features two lower beds convertible to queen-size, floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows, separate living room with dining and sitting area, two entertainment centers with plasma-screen TVs and VCRs, music center, Internet station, walk-in closet with vanity table, bath including whirlpool tub and glass-enclosed sitting area (connecting door to adjacent suite).


Concierge class
Concierge class

Stateroom: 191 sq. ft.
Veranda: 41 sq. ft.

Features two convertible lower beds, floor-to-ceiling glass doors and large sitting area, some with sofa bed.



Family ocean view
Family ocean view

Stateroom: 271 sq. ft.
Veranda: 242 sq. ft.

Features two convertible lower beds, floor-to-ceiling sliding-glass doors, privacy partition and sitting area, some with two sofa beds.



Deluxe ocean view
Deluxe ocean view

Stateroom: 170 sq. ft.
Veranda: 42 sq. ft.



Ocean view
Ocean view

Stateroom: 170 sq. ft.
Veranda:

Features two convertible lower beds, window and sitting area, some with sofa bed.



Inside stateroom
Inside stateroom

Stateroom: 170 sq. ft.
Veranda:

Features two convertible lower beds and sitting area, some with sofa bed.


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