Celebrity Millennium Review

Millennium - Eastern Caribbean

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Celebrity Millennium

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Sail Date: Feb 2004

CELEBRITY CRUISE LINES Millennium Eastern Caribbean, Feb. 15-22, 2004 Fort Lauderdale; Casa de Campo, D.R.; San Juan, P.R.; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas; Nassau, Bahamas

ABOUT US - Early 40's couple. Left the kids at home. Like the finer things in life. Appreciate good food. Like meat and potatoes but also caviar and sushi. Know good wine from bad, but not too snobby to have a beer while mowing the lawn. Would rather vacation in Vegas than spend a weekend in some B&B reading a book and drinking tea. But would also rather spend a weekend in Napa Valley drinking fine Cabernet Sauvignon than hanging out at the monster truck show in Reno with the big-fat-hairy-belly-hanging-out-from-under-the-dirty-T-shirt crowd.

EMBARKATION - Arrived at the terminal at around 11:30 a.m.; on the ship by noon. Not without some hassle, but not as bad as some people complain about. When you travel, there are going to be some lines and some inconvenience - anticipate it and stop whining or stay at home so the rest of us don't have to listen to it. You drop your luggage off at the terminal so you're not dragging it onto the ship with you. It's delivered to your room later.

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