Celebrity Millennium Review

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DarrellScott
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Nov 2017

Chose this cruise for the extensive itinerary that would be most difficult to otherwise achieve - Singapore, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Philippines, and Malaysia! Recommend that you add on a couple of days pre or post cruise to explore Singapore, recommend the ship's evening highlights bumboat tour, etc., and also the 'Gardens by the Bay' on your own as the ship does not offer this, but is a must see, and be prepared for a lot of walking if you want to see the entire site, or you can just do the 2 domes and take their shuttle service. For Vietnam, unfortunately the ships' two ports are a long bus ride from the best points of interest, suggest choosing Cu Chi tunnels for Saigon, and Hoi An for Danang. The ship docks in Manila within walking distance of the old town, and in Boracay you can go outside the tender port's gate and get a scooter cab for $3 to White Beach, a must see. Kota Kimabalu is a pass, not worth much to see. Be aware that these areas can be very, very hot and humid!

The Celbrity Millenium is an older ship, was full at 2200 pax., but we always found a buffet table, or a pool lounge chair, or entry to the main dining room at any time, as advertised. The buffet for breakfast and lunch offered lots of choices, and the main restaurant was adequate for quality, service was very good. Did not do the specialty restaurants, even though the ship was constantly trying to upsell these everyday.

Main Theater entertainment was very good, lounge entertainment was also varied and generally good; Jed lacked personality and variety,

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