Celebrity Millennium Review

Great Itinerary. One big hiccup

Review for Asia Cruise on Celebrity Millennium
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IntelGuy
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Mar 2017
Cabin: Aqua Class

We signed up for this cruise 2 years ago. We have almost every detail planned. Plane mechanical problems caused us to miss one day and one tour in Hong Kong. Regretfully, all prepaid, non-refundable. It was sign of more trouble to come.

The Millennium is a wonderful ship. She is in great shape for her age and is well maintained. Our cabin 1136 was in great shape with no problems. I cannot think of one thing in 14 days that stood out as normal wear and tear.

I had an Aquaclass cabin and could have eaten in Blue most dinners, but the staff was slow, almost invisible when you needed someone and never a smile. We went to the main dining room, the waiters were there, happy, and had a wonderful attitude. A world of difference. Except for Blue, the waiters throughout the ship were exceptional. We had a drink package and we tested that. The food was excellent and I enjoyed the variety and have something different most nights along with meeting new people every night.

Cabin Review

Aqua Class

Cabin A2

Nice, comfortable. No complaints. Great view from the balcony. Quiet. The location was in the back of the ship and we did get a little soot every once in awhile. Nice view.

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