We've done about 20 cruises with Azamara, Carnival, Celebrity, Holland America, Lewis Lines & Princess, to Alaska, Asia, the Baltic, Caribbean, Mediterranean, Mexican Riviera, Panama, Coastal repositioning, Trans Atlantic repositioning from Rome to Fort Lauderdale, Canada - New England from Fort Lauderdale to Montreal & now the Trans Pacific repositioning from Shanghai to Vancouver.
As we've been on the Constellation before, we were familiar with the Millennium's setup. Although there were rust spots & bang marks here & there, we generally found the Millennium to be in fairly good condition.
There were plenty of activities on board to keep you busy, if you partake in them. I only went to one enrichment activity, (MickeyLive - SnapShot Rally), found him to be an excellent presenter & wished I attended his other presentations.
This is a balcony stateroom on deck 9 forward. We found this room, to be very comfortable for 2 people and has ample storage for 2 regular size suitcases of clothing for a 17 day cruise. The bathroom is fair size with a non claustrophobic shower, which we have had on other ships. The room has the standard furnishing including a king size bed & a large chair, but smaller than a love seat. Although there is a hide away ceiling bed & the sofa can be converted into a bed, the room would be a little small for 4 people. The balcony is fair size, about 4' × 12', with 2 chairs & round table.
This room is below the hair dressing area of the spa on deck 10. The room is approximately 18' from the foyer of the stairs & elevators. This room is near the storage room for the room attendants. We found this room to be generally fairly quiet in the evening, except if you are bother by the roaring or breaking of the water, as the ship breaks through the seas.