Celebrity Century Review

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Not that exciting...

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Celebrity Century
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Croozer24
First Time Cruiser • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Jan 2011

Lets start with myself being a first time cruiser,my husband has been on one before. While exploring the ship while still at port we were less than excited. Although we were to get on the ship by 330, we were there around noon. As I found my way into the fitness area I was quickly annoyed that even though I was early, all the spinning classes had been filled...for the ENTIRE WEEK!!!

Now on to the first night, the restaurant has good food, but afterwards there was really nothing left for a couple to do that was under 30. Maybe we missed the part of the cruise that stated that passengers for this cruise are 50+. As we rest in our state room, we hear an announcement that we had to turn the ship around to bring someone back to port for a medical emergency. We were 4 hours into our trip. The century did not have a helicopter pad.I would stongly suggest you get a boat with a heli pad so you dont have to endure this loss of 8 hours. As a result, we arrived at our first port more than 4 hours late...and the concellation was that we got to stay ONE hour later on the island, big deal.

The destination was what we thought it would be, we did not sign up for any excursions due to the probabilty that it is a rip off. We found a licensed tour guide on oue own and got a complete tour of everything for much cheaper than what the boat was offering.

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