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jsea
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posted 07-27-2012 01:31 PM      Profile for jsea     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Modern luxury brand's fifth stylish Solstice Class ship features all-glass shower
MIAMI, July 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- After revealing in April that the "Reflection Suite" on Celebrity Cruises' Celebrity Reflection will feature an all-glass shower extending out over the edge of the ship, the modern luxury brand has received so much interest that it has released renderings of the intriguing space.

The 1,636-square-foot Reflection Suite with 194-square-foot veranda will be Celebrity's first two-bedroom suite, complete with its distinctive sea-view bathroom with soothing rain shower, and the host of amenities associated with Celebrity's luxury suites, including the brand's round-the-clock European butler service.

Celebrity's Senior VP of Hotel Operations Lisa Lutoff-Perlo was completely "transparent" about how the brand will preserve the privacy of guests using the unique glass shower: "We made a big investment in ensuring our guests can enjoy the shower entirely free of any concerns of being seen," said Lutoff-Perlo. "They can enjoy breathtaking sea views while discreetly showering, courtesy of the shower's special reflective glass. But, if they seek even further privacy, the shower also features 'smart glass.' At the flick of a switch, guests can activate an electrochromatic technology which instantly transforms the glass from transparent to translucent. We even went so far as to install a special sensor, so if guests prefer, the glass can be automatically transformed for them. It's yet another example of the modern luxury experience that only Celebrity delivers."

Nestled in the highly desirable corner location of the ship's 14th deck, and designed by New York-based BG Studio International Inc., the Reflection Suite is adjacent to the brand's five new "Signature Suites," each offering a 441-square-foot stateroom area and 118-square foot veranda, with floor-to-ceiling windows and veranda doors, all designed to maximize the stunning views of the sea. Celebrity's Signature Suites each can accommodate up to four guests, and also will offer the luxurious 24/7 butler service that is a hallmark of every suite across the Celebrity fleet.

The entire area housing the Reflection Suite and Signature Suites can be accessed only by cardkey, exclusively among guests booked in the elite group of suites, such that a family or other group of up to 26 guests can enjoy a private, six-suite modern luxury vacation experience.

Driven by high demand for Celebrity's industry-first AquaClass category of spa-inspired accommodations, and by way of an additional deck being added to Celebrity Reflection, as previously announced, Celebrity also will introduce on Celebrity Reflection the line's first AquaClass Suites. Each will offer 300 square feet of luxurious interior space and spacious 79-square-foot verandas, paired with all the amenities associated with Celebrity's AquaClass accommodations, including exclusive and complimentary access to the highly-rated specialty restaurant, "Blu," noted for its inviting, modern design and flavorful, healthy cuisine. The new suites also will offer the luxurious 24/7 butler service that is a hallmark of every suite across the Celebrity fleet.

In addition to the 34 new AquaClass Suites, Celebrity Reflection also will present an additional eight luxurious new Sky Suites, 19 additional plush ConciergeClass staterooms, and 11 additional inside staterooms, bringing the stateroom/suite total to 1,515.

Celebrity Reflection will enter service October 12, 2012, on a nine-night European cruise from Amsterdam to Barcelona.

About Celebrity Cruises:

Celebrity Cruises' iconic "X" is the mark of modern luxury, with its cool, contemporary design and warm spaces; dining experiences where the design of the venues is as important as the cuisine; and the amazing service that only Celebrity can provide, all created to provide an unmatchable experience for vacationers' precious time. In addition to offering vacations visiting all continents, Celebrity also presents immersive cruisetour experiences in Alaska, Australia/New Zealand, Canada, Europe and South America. One of the fastest-growing major cruise lines, Celebrity is one of five cruise brands operated by global cruise vacation company Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (NYSE, OSE: RCL). Celebrity's fleet currently consists of 10 ships, with an additional Solstice Class ship, Celebrity Reflection, scheduled to join the fleet in October 2012. For more information, dial 1-800-437-3111, visit www.celebritycruises.com, or call your travel agent. Follow the brand socially at www.facebook.com/celebritycruises.

SOURCE Celebrity Cruises

Elizabeth Jakeway, +1-305-539-6127, ejakeway@celebritycruises.com, or Tavia Robb, +1-305-539-6721, trobb@celebritycruises.com

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dmwnc1
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posted 07-28-2012 01:49 AM      Profile for dmwnc1   Email dmwnc1   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hopefully on the finished product it won't look like a wart on the otherwise unblemished face of Celebrity Reflection.
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DAMBROSI2
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posted 07-28-2012 07:38 AM      Profile for DAMBROSI2   Email DAMBROSI2   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I don't like this one bit, I know what the article is stating that no one can see in from the outside...but come on; this is one of the most wasteful use of building on a cruise ship; next to what happened to the NORWAY with the extra deck. Way too much opulence. It's already a wart to me.
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SSTRAVELER
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posted 07-28-2012 12:07 PM      Profile for SSTRAVELER     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I can not wait for the press when some fat old passenger "forgets" to throw the switch and truly brings out the "moon over Miami." LOL

You think Celebrity would have learned from the incident in Dominica with Summit this winter. The shower should automatic go to opaque when the water is turned on ....


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PamM
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posted 07-28-2012 05:00 PM      Profile for PamM   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
It has reflective glass anyway, so no-one can see in. I admit to liking the idea of having a "shower with a view" but not in this way.. it sticks out like a sore thumb and there is only ONE on the ship. Jaccuzzis on lots of private balconies would be a better idea IMHO.

Pam


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FuzzyFish
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posted 07-29-2012 10:25 AM      Profile for FuzzyFish   Email FuzzyFish   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I think it's a wonderful idea lol. The glass are reflective one way so people can't see in anyway.

I love the Courtyard Villa bathrooms with the tall one way glass for the shower in NCL's newer ships, this takes the same great idea to another level. It does look odd on the ship, but what a view!


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timb
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posted 07-31-2012 11:38 AM      Profile for timb     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by FuzzyFish:
I think it's a wonderful idea lol. The glass are reflective one way so people can't see in anyway.


One has to ask if it's reflective how is it you can see in the press photos unless that is a mock up. I certainly doubt they changed the panels out just for the photo shoot


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FuzzyFish
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posted 07-31-2012 01:31 PM      Profile for FuzzyFish   Email FuzzyFish   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by timb:

One has to ask if it's reflective how is it you can see in the press photos unless that is a mock up. I certainly doubt they changed the panels out just for the photo shoot


What mockup and press photos? All I see are CGI images.

Furthermore, you can't possibly think they will put 2 way glass for such an exposed shower viewable from other parts of the ship, right?

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timb
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posted 07-31-2012 04:18 PM      Profile for timb     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by FuzzyFish:

What mockup and press photos? All I see are CGI images.

Furthermore, you can't possibly think they will put 2 way glass for such an exposed shower viewable from other parts of the ship, right?

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I couldn't tell if these were a mock up or not. I guess my eyes aren't what they once were however I have never seen any reflective glass that was entirely one way in all lighting conditions thus the need for the electrochromatic option.....or maybe they are setting people up for a new version of The Emperors New Clothes


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SSTRAVELER
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posted 07-31-2012 09:21 PM      Profile for SSTRAVELER     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Agreed that no one way glass is totally one way.

Granted it was "old technology" but back on the old Stella Solaris they told us it was one way glass on the de luxe cabins that were along the outdoor promenade. The first evening I took a stroll down the deck and quickly discovered that after dark when the lights went on the glass quickly became two way.

I am still betting there will be a "moon over Miami" before too long on one of these ships!


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Chip
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posted 08-01-2012 07:40 PM      Profile for Chip   Email Chip   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by SSTRAVELER:
Agreed that no one way glass is totally one way.

Granted it was "old technology" but back on the old Stella Solaris they told us it was one way glass on the de luxe cabins that were along the outdoor promenade. The first evening I took a stroll down the deck and quickly discovered that after dark when the lights went on the glass quickly became two way.

I am still betting there will be a "moon over Miami" before too long on one of these ships!



That type of glass is still in use on Carnival Cruise Lines ships. On the Conquest class ships the cabins on decks 6, 7, 9 and 10 all the way foward have that glass. The windows of the cabins look out onto a public deck. During the day you can not see into the cabins. At nightime if the cabin lights are turned on you can see in.


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FuzzyFish
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posted 08-01-2012 11:12 PM      Profile for FuzzyFish   Email FuzzyFish   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by SSTRAVELER:
Agreed that no one way glass is totally one way.

Granted it was "old technology" but back on the old Stella Solaris they told us it was one way glass on the de luxe cabins that were along the outdoor promenade. The first evening I took a stroll down the deck and quickly discovered that after dark when the lights went on the glass quickly became two way.

I am still betting there will be a "moon over Miami" before too long on one of these ships!


That's right, no glass is pure "1 way" regardless of lighting conditions. That's why there's a switch to turn the glass opaque and a second shower.

Still think the shower is totally awesome lol.


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timb
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posted 08-02-2012 10:41 AM      Profile for timb     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
There is an ice cream shop in Palm Beach FL that has a glass bathroom with the opaque switch....kinda weird but a popular tourist draw
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NAL
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posted 08-02-2012 11:29 AM      Profile for NAL     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Very nice "pour les voyeurs et les exhibitionistes."
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desirod7
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posted 08-02-2012 03:33 PM      Profile for desirod7     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
not imagined in your wildest dreams
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Ernst
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posted 08-02-2012 03:38 PM      Profile for Ernst   Author's Homepage   Email Ernst   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
A very newly rich idea. Mind you, there is nothing like 'one way glass' - if the light coming from inside the shower is 'brighter' than the reflection on the outside one will see what's inside.

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i think its a cheap GIMMICK... a show off superlative. after 5 ships of the very same design, Celebrity/RCCL had to come up with at least one gimmick to show the press. especially when ships like Royal Princess are going to debuted. So they think are and came up with a cheap-to per ate idea, "A Glass shower"...

come on, even the "Observation lounge" is no longer "Observation___" cause its not 360 degree view, because of the Reflection suite.

Elad


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I was booked on Reflection, but switched to Equinox. More days, same price, less passengers. I think the original three versions of this ship (solstice, equinox and eclipse) are the best
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