Celebrity Millennium Review

4.0 / 5.0
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No Onions in "French Onion Soup" ... just for starters!

Review for Alaska Cruise on Celebrity Millennium
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Sail Date: May 2017
Cabin: Aqua Class

I Though that "Aqua Class" would be better... and was wrong! We traveled from Yokohama, Japan on a preposition cruise.. then to Alaska. Our first cabin on deck 2 had very little water pressure. The ship ran out of 'prunes' after two days at sea. Ran out of scrimp after four day at sea. The general buffet was disorganized... people tiring to enter in all directions.... food was NOT reachable because of the "plexiglass shield".. getting stuff form the second and third row ... was a joke. We did like the ships layout... however this did not makeup for the operational flaws. The stage shows were the best that we have ever seen and we enjoyed the late night "Cosmos Lounge".. with it's offerings. The food disapeared after 9:30 PM and except for pizza... nothing! This was our first Celebrity Cruise and ...our last! Too many other great cruise options for us to waste our time and money on something sub-par!

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Aqua Class

Cabin A1

9044... Lots of "Hot" water and good room steward.

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