Celebrity Millennium Review

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Christmas, New Year - and a 65th birthday!

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10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Dec 2017
Cabin: Concierge Class 1

Our only other Celebrity cruise was 5 years ago to celebrate my husband’s 60th, so it seemed fitting to choose Celebrity again to celebrate his 65th!

Last time, we were in an inside cabin, but this time, we “pushed the boat out” (or perhaps “splashed out”?) and went for a concierge class cabin, 8099. The Millennium is quite a small ship by today’s standards, which made being midship very convenient. Nothing was more than a few minutes away.

The cabin was quite small, but the balcony did have room for two nice chairs and a table. We made a lot of use of the enhanced breakfast menu as we found 9am rather early to close the restaurant, which only had a limited menu. The buffet offered more choice, but not much remained after 9.30am. Our cabin breakfast orders were generally okay (if not quite what we expected), the order form didn’t have any way of showing what should be on which plate – and one day they forgot teacups!

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Concierge Class 1

Cabin C1

Fairly small for an upgraded cabin, but well appointed, nicely positioned and quiet. Nice balcony, with good chairs and table for a comfortable "enhanced" breakfast. Toilet broke a couple of times, but was mended fairly quickly. Steward was both efficient and friendly.

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