This is our second transatlantic on Reflection. We like the age and grandness of her. We also enjoy being at sea. The crew are great. Our cabin steward Francisco couldn’t have been more accommodating. He was friendly and professional and always had time for us. A shout out to I Made as well. We bumped into him many times in the hallway and he was always friendly. Our food on board was very ...
My husband and I just returned from a 14-day Transatlantic Cruise aboard the Celebrity Reflection. I have to say that I was more than just a bit disappointed.
I am a Celiac Gluten-Free passenger and was assured they were able to accommodate. They were able to accommodate if I wanted to eat the same thing day-in and day-out, every day. The dining room menu is absolutely uninviting for the ...
Our first transatlantic and being elite passengers we were expecting a typical great cruise.
First off the staterooms appeared war torn from the curtains (which I had taken photos of) which appeared worn and frail to the smeared spots of what may have been dried chocolate or lipstick. The shower drain was clogged on initially turning on to shower! Yuc h, but was addressed immediately by our ...
We chose this cruise because of the dates/location required. Our inside cabin was just fine and saved a lot of money. One port was changed for another due to bad weather which was appreciated rather than another sea day. Lots of activities on the ship. We dont do the drinks or wifi package because of high price which I guess is normal on all cruises.
I was quite happy with the food but I always ...
We chose this cruise to tick off a few things on our bucket list. Acropolis, Olympia. The chance to visit Rhodes and return to Malta was a bonus.
Returning to Reflection for a second time was a bonus as we previously really enjoyed the ship and its staff.
Having sailed Celebrity 12 months ago, we did see a slight decline in choice MDR menus, also cheaper options for evening entertainment ...
This review reflects our experiences on our recent cruise, reflects our personal preferences, and reflects what we have come to expect based on more than 35 cruises. This cruise was overall a very pleasant experience and is getting close to the pre-covid experience.
PRE-CRUISE: We drove to Ft. Lauderdale the day before the cruise and stayed at the Homewood Suites in Dania Beach ($269/night). ...
We reserved this cruise after a delightful sailing in a Celebrity Suite, on the Celebrity Silhouette, last year. The downgrades made in overall product are tragically evident: Luminae menus, wine selections, same boring 3 bread offerings 11 nights, etc. Sadly, drastic differences from last year’s experience. Likewise, the Retreat Lounge offerings: Same limited appetizers every night; limited ...
This was such a great cruise.
The ship is beautiful. I particularly liked Eden and the slightly spooky, magical corridor on the way to Eden, but there are lovely spaces all over the ship.
I liked the infinite veranda a lot. It was so nice to walk into the cabin to that floor-to-ceiling view every time. We spent a lot of time sitting in the veranda space with the window down (tip: put one of ...
This started out as a trip to Israel, Egypt, and Turkey. It was changed due to world events and only one of the original ports remaining from the initial itinerary was visited. The ship was lovely, food was good, and service was great. What I would like to do in this review is to share with you a missed opportunity on Celebrity's part to take care of their best customers: Elite members and above. ...
When I booked my cruise to sail on the Celebrity Apex, I was so impressed by the photos and videos of the Infinity Cabins, and the ship in general, that I thought that even if the ship went no where, I would still love the cruise. I would think back on that thought during the cruise and after the cruise ended and I returned home. This cruise was booked as a “10 night Israel, Egypt & Med Cruise”. ...