The ship debarked passengers in Fort Lauderdale and sailed to Miami to embark our cruise. Celebrity schedulers should be forced to take and suffer the itineraries they make. Miami cruise terminal had no support to guide disabled passengers. We will never board there again. When we finally got to the check-in line they kept putting people from other line in front of us and then they closed registration for a while. The suite was just a larger balcony cabin and the "butler' was what on other lines would be a cabin steward. The 'Three Tenors From Las Vegas' were fantastic and the shows were OK. The menu in Luminae restaurant was less than impressive so we ordered from the MDR menu often. BTW, none of the eating places knows how to cook an egg to order, but I guess that's good if you like hard fried eggs - the bacon was good, though. The itinerary was stupid since we had to do CBP on the second day to get into Key West and then again to get into Miami. Sorry for the rant but this cruise was aaahhh!!!!
This is just a large balcony cabin. There is a plain tub with a shower (it has three controls -shower, hand held wand and tub). There is only one raised sink that my wife had trouble using because of its height. There is only one electric outlet, so I had to run an extension cord across the room to operate my CPAP machine. The balcony was totally covered so there was no sun to enjoy. The cabin is below the buffet so there was noise at various times of day.
This was two of my 'bucket list' items. A paddle wheeler on the Mississippi with a Dixieland Band. "Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler"