We have cruise many times, but this was our first repositioning cruise. We left from San Juan, and ended up in Bayonne, New Jersey. I happened to be on the Summit in January, 2016, prior to its refurb. One of the nicest new features is a comfortable outdoor movie venue. It has nice couches arranged in little groups so you feel like you are in your own area. The Summit isn't as sexy as the larger Celebrity ships. The balcony cabins are fine, except when you fold out the love seat for a third person; then it is very tight space wise. We were able to open the doors between 2 of the 3 balcony cabins we had together; unfortunately, they couldn't open all 3 balconies. The food and service were great. We love Celebrity. They go out of their way to make your trip enjoyable. Our main dining room server was fantastic. We did not have an assigned table, but they made sure we went back to the same table every night. It was great. We ate at QSine also which was an amazing dining experience. The entertainment was good (not great). The captain was Captain Kate--her announcements from the bridge were something we looked forward to. Unfortunately, bad weather kept her on the bridge when she was going to do a talk in the theater. We went to St. Maarten, St. Thomas, and Bermuda. We had never been to Bermuda before. We enjoyed all of the islands. This was a family cruise with an age range from 26 to 91 and everyone had a good time, which is saying something. Celebrity will be our first choice when shopping for our next cruise.