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LuLu, it's a new category on the Solstice and Equinox. Since neither of the ships have sailed yet, we can just go by the press releases. Here's a bit of information I found.
AquaClass(SM)
Another key insight provided by Celebrity's Leading Ladies was the desire for a more relaxed, intimate shipboard stateroom experience connected to the sea and linked to highly personalized spa elements. The result? A unique class of veranda staterooms called AquaClass, an oceanside retreat created for guests who are most passionate about pampering and "getting away from it all."
Simplicity and comfort are evident throughout the room, from the bathroom's fog-free mirror and tall, jetted bodywash shower, to the robust pillow menu. Aroma scent selections tied to specific vacation goals (relax, revive, re-energize, etc.) provide guests with a multi-sensory experience, while lavish AquaClass toiletries and refreshing daily teas, juices and bottled water round out the offering.
AquaClass will comprise 130 of the ship's 1,425 staterooms, each double-occupancy only, creating the perfect grown-up getaway. Guests in AquaClass will receive unlimited access to Celebrity Solstice's new AquaSpa relaxation room on the same deck, and the Persian Garden, an exotic aromatherapy and steam room. AquaClass guests also will have an exclusive dining room, Blu, an intimate, 130-seat specialty restaurant with menus developed by Celebrity Cruises' culinary consultant, Blau & Associates, which operates upscale eateries for high-end hotels such as Las Vegas' Bellagio, Miami's Setai and Cabo San Lucas' One & Only Palmilla.
I hope this helps. I'll have more information after our December 7 Solstice cruise.
Garry
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