Carnival Ecstasy Upper deck plan
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Cruisedeckplans provides full interactive deck plans for the Carnival Ecstasy Upper deck. Just move your mouse over any cabin and a pop up will appear with detail information, including a full description and floor layout, and a link to pictures and/or videos. These are the newest deck plans for Carnival Ecstasy Upper deck plan showing public venues and cabin numbers and locations.
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# | Deck Plan Symbols |
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1 Upper Bed | |
2 upper beds | |
Balcony with obstructed views | |
Connecting Staterooms | |
Extended balcony (50% larger) | |
Stateroom with 2 portholes | |
Twin beds do not convert | |
Twin/king w double sofa | |
Twin/King w single sofa | |
Twin/king, single sofa & upper |
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Sub Categories on Upper
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Cabin Check Tool
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Accessible cabins on Upper
These cabins are on the Carnival Ecstasy
Cabin U69 Category Penthouse Suite
Cabin U224 Category Balcony
Cabin U237 Category Balcony
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Carnival has alert kits for guests with hearing impairments which can be fitted to any cabin. These kits include visual notification of the door knocker and smoke alarm and there is a vibrating alarm and phone amplifier. Please notify in advance if this equipment is needed. Service dogs are permitted with the required documentation but may not be allowed to disembark at all ports.
Special needs cabins:
Inside Cabins |
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Category | Cabin | -- Door Width -- | Notes | ||
Number | Stateroom | Bathroom | |||
4E | E116 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
4E | E119 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
4E | E120 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
4E | E123 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
4D | E52 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
4D | E53 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
4D | E56 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
4D | E57 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
4E | E80 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
4E | E81 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
4C | M298 | 32" | 32" | FAC (Single Side-Both) | |
4B | R298 | 32" | 32" | FAC (Single Side-Both) | |
Oceanview Cabins |
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Category | Cabin | -- Door Width -- | Notes | ||
Number | Stateroom | Bathroom | |||
6E | E64 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
6E | E65 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
6E | E66 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
6E | E67 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
6E | E68 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
6E | E69 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
6E | E70 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
6E | E71 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
6E | E72 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
6E | E73 | 22" | 22" | AAC, There is a 3.5" step into bathroom and 3.5" sill into shower | |
Balcony Cabins |
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Category | Cabin | -- Door Width -- | Notes | ||
Number | Stateroom | Bathroom | |||
8B | U224 | 32" | 32" | FAC (Single Side-Both), There is a 1" step into bathroom | |
8B | U237 | 32" | 32" | FAC (Single Side-Both), There is a 1" step into bathroom | |
Suites |
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Category | Cabin | -- Door Width -- | Notes | ||
Number | Stateroom | Bathroom | |||
GS | U69 | 32" | 32" | FAC, spa cabin (no smoking) | |
Carnival Ecstasy 6 Upper (deck) Cabin Guru
Here are some tips that you should keep in mind when looking for cabins on this deck. There may be other issues that we haven't noted, and if you are aware of any issues we have not listed, please contact us and let us know so that we can add it to the list.* Port hole cabins located on forward part of this deck have two small round porthole style windows.
* Extended balcony Grand Suites are twice as large as the normal Grand Suite balconies (about 100 square feet) and have two loungers, two chairs and table. They were added to the ship.
* Aft balcony cabins on port and starboard sides were added to the ship and have two chairs and table.
* Balconies facing the aft the ship are 1/3 larger than side balconies and may also include a lounger.
* Balconies that face aft of ship tend to be warmer than other balconies during cold weather crusing.
The cruise line separates the different categories (Inside, Oceanview, Balcony) into subcategories. The only difference in the subcategories is usually location on the ship. The detail above shows subcategory color, category name, and subcategory name. For detailed information, mouse over a cabin on the deck plans and a pop up window will appear.
You will find diagrams, pictures and information about that cabin category including square footage and
features.
Carnival uses a two digit code for its stateroom categories. The first letter represents the type of cabin. 1=Small Interior, 4=Interior, 6=Oceanview, 7=Cove Balcony, 8=Balcony, 9=Premium Balcony. The second letter represents the desired location with A being the least desirable.
As an example a 4J (Interior cabin) is in a more desirable location than a 4A (Interior cabin).