Celebrity Summit Review

Summit in Bermuda cut short

Review for Bermuda Cruise on Celebrity Summit
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10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Aug 2016

My wife and I have been on 4 Solstice class ships. This was our 2nd Millenium class sailing so my remarks may be a little jaded. The Summit is definitely showing it's age. Rust on our balcony, cracked tile in the bathroom and broken mirror. Cabin needs updating but the mattress was comfortable and the cabin was always clean. Oceanview Café (Elbow's Up) seemed very crowded and the food was just O.K. There needs to be more stations for various cuisines. Shows in the theatre were O.K. The first comedian was funny. We took a backstage tour of the theatre. Very interesting. We were told the iMagic show costs Celebrity $2,000 for each performance. Total waste of good money. iMagic was a snore. The musical groups around the ship each day were very good. Why no accapella groups anymore? The food in the main dining room was usually pretty good and we met new, interesting people each night, The new policy of allowing the OBC to be cashed in for promo chips in the casino is a great idea. I turned $200 of fake money into $200 of real money. The Summit was in dry dock in Feb., '16 to be "Solsticed up" I didn't see any evidence of that unless it was strictly for the Suite people. Deck 11 above the pool is in dire need of more shade if Celebrity decides to "Solstice up" the Summit.

All in all an enjoyable, relaxing cruise, especially with the drink package.

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