Infinity accommodations

 






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Unlike many ships where cabins are predesigned and all (save suites) roughly occupy the same square footage, the lower down you go on Infinity the smaller they get. Our deck 2 doll-cabin was barely large enough for two (desk drawers that can't open all the way because they are blocked by a bed, the inability to sit at the desk without leaning the coffee table onto the tiny futon couch, the minimal drawer space). Balcony cabins were similarly arranged but slightly wider and more comfortable, size-wise. We peeked at even posher cabins and the a view of the Royal Suite made us wonder if we'd gotten off Infinity -- and onto another ship. It was gorgeous, with separate dining area, plush living room furnishings, high-tech accouterments, in-room laptop, marble bathrooms with Jacuzzi tub, huge private balcony. Butler, etc. This is a ship where your investment into higher level accommodations really does make a difference. If space matters, that is.

Cabin service got off to a bad start (though it got better throughout the cruise). We had to request that our beds be made with bedspreads. Our worst experience was ordering breakfast room service; the woman in charge of our cabin disregarded requested delivery times (showing up as much as an hour early) and was rude on top of her incompetence. To give credit, however, once we mentioned the problem to the chief housekeeper in charge of our section the problem was immediately rectified. Staff at the Guest Relations Desk and at Shore Excursions were helpful, if crisp; one got the impression they were often overwhelmed.

Penthouse suite
Penthouse suite

tateroom: 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.



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).



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.


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, sitting area some with two sofa beds.



Deluxe ocean view
Deluxe ocean view

Stateroom: 170 sq. ft.
Veranda: 38 sq. ft.

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



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 with sofa bed.


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