Crystal Symphony Category A Stateroom
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the company spent $23 million upgrading this 12-year-old ship
the state rooms were designed to have the look of a Chic Boutique Hotel and I think they really achieved that
I love these these oval glass sinks and these beautiful granite countertops
this scene of Monte Carlo will convince you that it's a it's a pretty good idea to to book a state room with a balcony
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Join me for a tour of stateroom 9133 on Deck 9 of the Crystal Symphony. The staterooms were refurbished late last year during Crystal Cruises' largest dry dock ever. The company spent $23 million upgrading this 12-year-old ship, and that was money well spent. The staterooms were designed to have the look of a chic boutique hotel. They are gorgeous, with walls of a sort of mushroom hue, Murano glass bedside lamps, LED reading lights, flat panel TV with DVD/CD player and more. New bedding features beautiful Rubelli fabrics. Bathrooms were redone to reflect a new contemporary style, with oval glass sinks sitting atop granite countertops, and a tub and shower combination. 9133 is a category A stateroom, and it measures 246 square feet with veranda. These staterooms are a great value, but if you go down one deck, you get an identical stateroom β category B β for an even better value. You pay more as you move up the decks on this ship. Wireless internet is offered throughout, and it's cheap by industry standards, as low as 20 cents per minute depending on the package you purchase.