Celebrity Cruise Opulence

No matter which ship you choose, on every Celebrity cruise you will visit enchanting destinations- starting with your ship itself. Ranging in size from approximately 47,000 tons (Horizon, Zenith) right up to 91,000 tons (Millennium, Constellation, Infinity, and Summit) Celebrity offers greater facilities and more accommodation with verandas than ever before. In fact, we’d say the facilities are nothing short of dazzling. For example, the ethereal Olympic Restaurant on Millennium has the intricate, original walnut paneling from White Star Line’s ship, the RMS Olympic, covering the walls.

Grace and civility are not entirely of the past. Expect seamless, professional, sensitive care from ultra-accommodating staff whose adept handling of the minuscule details are the very definition of unobtrusive blue ribbon service. European-trained dining room personnel are to be particularly admired and you can count on the sommelier to provide the perfect cabernet to accompany your chateaubriand.

Royal Caribbean Cruises

They say it is the journey and not the destination ? and the case can certainly be argued in favor of Royal Caribbean International (known everywhere as RCI). Even the imposing names of the ships are literally synonymous with the experience - Adventure, Grandeur, Rhapsody, and Splendour.

Sparkling, stimulating, sensual, stress-less. You can take a siesta from the world and glory in dinner by candlelight, walks by moonlight, excursions by daylight. As RCI put it: get pampered, get pumped. One of the greatest blessings of a Royal Caribbean cruise is that the atmosphere allows you to go from unassuming to absolute glamour with everything else in between.

Picking a Cruise Ship Cabin

Look at the cruise ship layout and decks online or in brochures.  Know that there are different types of cabins ondifferent cruise ships.  The biggest differences between cruise lines–mainstream and luxury–ships are the quality ofaccommodations.

Know your budget and what you can afford. The price of a cruise ship cabin or stateroom (the terms are interchangeable)is dependent on its size, layout, and location. The cabins on large cruise ships come in standard, ocean view, balcony, andsuite. A luxury line’s smallest cabins are much larger than those on large cruise lines and are either ocean view orbalconied.

The right cabin is a retreat house after a busy day ashore, or just to get away.  A long cruise will have you wanting tospend a relaxing time in your room, watching a TV-movie, or taking a nap.

Know your location. Cabin, balcony size, and cabin location vary significantly within the same price range on any ship.

Yes, there are the obvious questions you should ask: Will I located below the water line?  Will I hear the roar of the shipsengines from my cabin? Will I have enough room to turn around in my cabin?  Will it be the size of a walk-in closet, with nowindows, a tiny bath, and bunk beds?  Will I not be able to tell if it’s day or night without going up several decks?

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