Celebrity Millennium Review

A little dissapointed

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Charlie English
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Sep 2008

My wife & I were on the Millennium for 14 nights at the end of September 2008, embarking in Vancouver & spending a week in Alaska & then re-positioning down the US Pacific seaboard to San Diego.

Overall, we had a great time & were lucky to have had some of the best weather of the season apparently, but it was the first time with Celebrity & I think we were a little disappointed.

Our perception of Celebrity's marketing was as a premium brand (or certainly above average) cruise line, whereas the reality is no better than any other & certainly not as good as Cunard by a long way. We booked with Celebrity because we were anticipating something a cut above P & O, Princess & Royal Caribbean. But they were only just able to deliver a similar experience,

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Cabin Bal

One of the smallest cabins we've had (on a par with P & O's Oceana & Princess's Sea Princess). View from bal cony partially obstructed by steel supports from deck above just forward of us. Noise insulation between cabins poor as we could here TV in next cabin clearly

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