Celebrity Infinity Review

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Review for the Bahamas Cruise on Celebrity Infinity
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6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Oct 2018
Cabin: Concierge Class 1

This was our seventh cruise overall and second on X. We've also sailed with NCL, Princess and RCL. We'd never been to Key West or Nassau and saw this as a good chance to do so.

Although Infinity is an older ship we found her to be in good shape overall. The only downside was that the casino is way too small. That it is a pass through to the shops only makes matters worse. It's a design flaw and nothing can be done about it now.

We took all of our meals in the MDR and found the food quality to be the best of all our trips.

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Concierge Class 1

Cabin C1

We'd originally booked a Veranda but were able to bump up to C1 after a late pricing drop. We gained $200 OBC at no extra cost. On M class ships the C1 cabins and balcony are a bit larger than the standard veranda. We also enjoyed the added benefits of welcome bubbly, fruit, cute little afternoon canapes and especially the embarkation day concierge lunch in the MDR. Waiting for debarkation in the Constellation Lounge with a continental breakfast was also a nice touch. Our cabin steward, Pablo, did an excellent job and promptly fulfilled any requests we made. The cabin itself was very comfortable and while the styling was a little dated everything was in good shape.

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