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Never been in the Med so if that happens hmmmm.  Anywhere in the world it's windy on the top decks especially if you combine the ships speed against a head wind.  May in the Med.  should be nice.


We travel on the Infinity mostly and experienced the Caribbean and west coast including Alaska. Just talked to my DW about this and she and I really couldn't say what the actual temps were.  She says that in the dining room it's fine to start but after all the people are in there over a meal time it's too hot.  Me, ? usually in a Blazer and I'm comfortable.  I am the cool person and she's hot :)

So I guess all I can say is that it varies quite a bit. It's not like it's drafty it's just up or down.  You open a door to outside in Alaska vs the Caribbean and a whole bunch of things different happen to the inside of a ship.


Rooms on the Infinity (same class as your Summit) all have thermostats.  That being said temps in any room on any ship depends on how things are working in your rooms general area.  Cabins without balconies and those adjoining are easier  to control.  When we arrive it's the first thing that we check to ensure it's working.  If you need it cooler, if turned down too quickly things tend to get out of whack.  I  think that if a group on a system are all trying to cool off at once the system has trouble keeping up so to speak.  We like it cooler at night.  Warm never seems to be a problem aboard a ship.


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